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suweeka · 19 days ago
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Highschool Haqu
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jpopstreaming · 1 year ago
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🆕🎶 「 High time , My eyes 」 new single by TAEYO, haqu is now available worldwide! 🌐 Listen now and discover new sounds from Japan on our weekly updated playlist 🎧 https://spoti.fi/3lgjH73
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deluls · 10 months ago
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Water always goes to the East, in the East everything flows together, from the good to the bad to the worst.
KKN di Desa Penari: Luwih Dowo, Luwih Medeni (2022) dir. Awi Suryadi
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quorras · 4 months ago
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This is so random and specific but I have been searching for a solid hour cause I’m starting to think I made it up-
Do you remember that one piece of TRON legacy concept art of Flynn controlling a device that’s recompiling TRON? It was supposed to be apart of the flashback scene before they headed for the portal.
I’ve searched every relevant term and cannot find it again lol so if you get bored and find it please let me know.
Always love your posts! Keep it up!
Hey!!!!
With some help from @mewtwowarrior , I think we found what you might be thinking of— this is by Saiful Haque in 2013, where (according to his resume) he worked at Walt Disney Studios while in uni to pitch and do visdev for a 'live action film'. Part of me doubts that this was for Legacy because of the timeline, maybe instead for some Legacy extension project (TR3N?).
Definitely worth checking this out on his old blog!
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sitting-on-me-bum · 4 months ago
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Sylhet, Bangladesh
A rhesus macaque and her infant at the Hazrat Chashni Pir shrine which is home to about 200 monkeys
Photograph: Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock
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indizombie · 5 months ago
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BR Ambedkar, India's first law minister, had rightfully said, "Caste system is not merely a division of labour. It is also a division of labourers." The one space where Muslim, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Classes communities find themselves overrepresented is the informal economy which employs over eighty percent of the work force. This implies that the most socially oppressed are, as a majority, doomed to work in the most precarious jobs in the country while decision-making for their communities around resource allocation and policy happens in their absence. There is a need to critically examine how the development sector and the civil society allow systemic inequalities to persist in its design and foundation. The lack of scrutiny has led to the misconception that some uniqueness exists in the sector. Organisations are able to avoid addressing these issues by issuing tired banalities such as "we do not see caste and religion." In reality, this is a refusal to acknowledge their existence, preventing us from imagining a more equal system of relations.
Aiman Haque, ‘Charitable Charade’, Caravan
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sataniccapitalist · 1 year ago
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gravity-rainbow · 2 years ago
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"We are all feeling threatened these days because we are. This is the Age of Extinction. We’re existentially threatened, which is what ten-dollar eggs or pandemics or rising emissions all mean. We can pretend we’re ignoring all that—but deep down, we know."
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veritylaneblog · 5 months ago
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gebo4482 · 2 years ago
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Avatar: The Way of Water
Artist: Adam J. Middleton / Thomas Oates / Steven Messing / Saiful Haque / Dylan Cole
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doomsayersunited · 2 years ago
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Pretty doomed.
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samsurhaqu · 10 months ago
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evilrambutan · 1 year ago
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KKN di Desa Penari (2022), Indonesia
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shreygoyal · 2 years ago
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The Age of Progress Is Becoming the Age of Regress — And It’s Traumatizing Us ⁩
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sitting-on-me-bum · 11 months ago
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Rhesus macaques eat tomatoes at the shrine of Hazrat Chasni Pir in Sylhet, Bangladesh
Photograph: Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock
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indizombie · 5 months ago
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"Despite such strong ideological rationale for civil society's political work, we have moved to a space where our aspirations and rhetoric are political, but praxis and practice are apolitical," Amitabh Behar, the interim executive director of Oxfam International, writes in an article from 2020 for India Development Review. Behar attributes this depoliticisation to the advent of funded organisations, particularly internationally funded, working in the framework of a heavily restrictive regulatory system coupled with a gradual shift towards a more corporate way of functioning and a lack of commitment of organisations to the "systems approach" where "change in one aspect of society cannot be achieved in isolation of the larger social, economic, and political system in which it operates." This essentially means that organisations are only providing transient response and relief rather than being conduits of transformational change that overturn entrenched systems of inequalities.
Aiman Haque, ‘Charitable Charade’, Caravan
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