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fashionfotos · 21 days ago
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thefashionfold · 9 months ago
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Multi-Season Prints & Motifs: Pinstripe
From left to right: Baum Und Pferdgarten AW2024 Soulland AW2024 À La Garçonne SS2017 Marc Jacobs SS2020 MSGM Pre-Fall 2023 Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood AW2022 Salvatore Ferragamo AW2020 Saint Laurent AW2020 Alexander McQueen AW2023 Ziggy Chen AW2024 Menswear Moschino Pre-Fall 2023 Jeffrey Dodd SS2020 Jacquemus SS2021 Schiaparelli SS2023 Couture Munthe SS2021 Adeam SS2021
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modafashioncouture · 6 months ago
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Jeffrey Dodd Resort 2018
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jdmara · 23 days ago
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This Be The Verse x Gerhardt Crime Family
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lornemalvo · 6 months ago
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family tree – ethel cain
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angusdaily · 8 months ago
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melancholyromance · 2 years ago
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The Myth of Sisyphus, FARGO
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twittercomfrnklin2001-blog · 8 months ago
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Whiplash
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The fact that S.Z. Sakall and Eve Arden are on hand to supply expert comic relief suggests that Warner Bros. actually expected the plot of Lew Seilers’ WHIPLASH (1948, TCM, YouTube) to be taken seriously. If they had cast poorer actors in the leads, it might now be considered high camp. Instead, it’s just silly and reminiscent of better film noirs. Artist Dane Clark falls for Alexis Smith while she’s vacationing on the Pacific. When she leaves abruptly, he follows her to New York, where he finds she’s married to a wheelchair-bound former boxer turned gangster (Zachary Scott). Scott takes a liking to Clark’s right hook and offers to sponsor him as a professional boxer, a job Clark takes simply to slut shame the woman he claims to love. Given his aggressive courting style — he keeps telling her what she wants — that doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Clark is an engaging personality who was brought to Warner Bros. as a threat to rebellious star John Garfield, and the film is clearly designed to cash in on the success of Garfield’s first independent production, BODY AND SOUL (1947). He manages to be both tough and vulnerable as required. Scott has less to work with. It’s his standard cad role, with the wheelchair the only difference. The real surprise, however, is Smith. Her face doesn’t move much, but her eyes are more alive than in many of her Warner’s films, and her line readings are impressive. She also gets the full glamour treatment from cinematographer Peverell Marley, complete with shots where the key light makes her eyes glow. He and Seiler also create some great film noir compositions.  Franz Waxman did the evocative score. The film also features Jeffrey Lynn as Smith’s alcoholic brother, Alan Hale as Clark’s trainer, future Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd as a pianist and Maudie Prickett as a nasty landlady who’s the butt of Arden’s jokes.
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letsgethaunted · 7 months ago
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She dated arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. Her story seems very interesting. I'm going to copy paste here:
This raw and inspiring memoir is the true story of one woman's search for independence. In the 80’s, Jill Dodd decided her ticket to freedom was to make it as a top model. Equipped with ambition and curiosity, she embarks on an epic journey into the Parisian fashion industry's world of decadence and danger. Working tirelessly to grace the pages of Paris' top magazines, Jill dodges seemingly endless sexual assaults at her agency's bookings and parties. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her adventures take her to Monte Carlo where she meets an eccentric man. Unaware the encounter is yet another set up by her agency, she falls madly in love with Adnan Khashoggi, the Saudi billionaire. She works hard to pursue her career, while her life becomes entwined in his safe cocoon. When the facade of the jet-setting lifestyle begins to crack, Jill realizes she is not safe. Fame, money, and romance can't satisfy the desires of her heart. Her need for inner peace, independence, and freedom is more powerful than anything a man could ever offer.
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Jill Dodd (1978)
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dailyjsa · 8 months ago
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Welcome to DailyJSA's JSA Member Tournament!
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Sixty four enter, one takes the crown!
These are characters who were either explicitly stated to be members of the JSA, or very involved with the team to the point that they're basically a member (mainly applies to Thunderbolt). Some are in a grey area due to retcons (such as Hippolyta) or were barely involved with the team, but they still count. Batman, Wonder Woman (Diana), Superman, and Robin have been excluded from this tournament to give other less popular characters a fair chance.
These initial matchups were made with a randomizer to be as fair as possible.
Each week, a round of polls will be posted. All polls will be a week long.
Since there are so many matchups to start, Round One will be split into two parts. The matchups are below the cut for those who may have trouble reading the bracket.
Feel free to send in an ask if you have any questions.
Round One (3/20):
Darknight vs Terry Sloane (Mr. Terrific)
Jesse Chambers (Jesse Quick/Liberty Belle) vs Al Pratt (The Atom)
Jennifer Pierce (Lightning) vs Al Rothstein (Atom Smasher)
Salem Nader (Salem The Witch Girl) vs Jeffrey Graves (Mister America)
Earth 2 Helena Wayne (Huntress) vs Jay Garrick (The Flash)
Dinah Lance (Black Canary) vs Sonia Sato (Judomaster)
Hector Hall (Doctor Fate) vs Pieter Cross (Doctor Mid-Nite)
Rick Tyler (Hourman) vs Ted Grant (Wildcat)
Matthew Tyler (Hourman) vs Joan Dale (Miss America)
Tom Bronson (Wildcat) vs Grant Emerson (Damage)
Jakeem Williams (Jakeem Thunder) vs The Thunderbolt
Jim Corrigan (The Spectre) vs Hippolyta (Wonder Woman)
Khalid Nassour (Doctor Fate) vs Jack Knight (Starman)
Kent Nelson (Doctor Fate) vs Thom Kallor (Starman)
Maxine Hunkel (Cyclone) vs Markus Clay (Amazing Man)
New Golden Age Helena Wayne (Huntress) vs Roxy
Round One Continued (3/27):
Billy Batson (Captain Marvel) vs Yolanda Montez (Wildcat)
Todd Rice (Obsidian) vs Dinah Drake (Black Canary)
Anna Fortune vs Beth Chapel (Doctor Mid-Nite)
Carter Hall (Hawkman) vs Red Tornado (John Smith)
Shiera Hall (Hawkgirl) vs Sand Hawkins (Sand/Sandman)
Michael Holt (Mr. Terrific) vs Alan Scott (Green Lantern/Sentinel)
Sylvester Pemberton (Star-Spangled Kid) vs Courtney Whitmore (Star-Spangled Kid/Stargirl)
Karen Starr (Power Girl) vs Wesley Dodds (Sandman)
Sara Butters (Red Beetle) vs Nathan Heywood (Citizen Steel)
Kent V Nelson (Doctor Fate) vs King Chimera
Kendra Saunders (Hawkgirl) vs Teth-Adam (Black Adam)
Ri vs Ted Knight (Starman)
Pat Dugan (S.T.R.I.P.E.) vs Libby Lawrence (Liberty Belle)
Rex Tyler (Hourman) vs Johnny Thunder
Charles McNider (Doctor Mid-Nite) vs Jennie-Lynn Hayden (Jade)
David Reid (Magog) vs Kate Spencer (Manhunter)
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ninja-muse · 2 years ago
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2023 Release TBR
⭐️🏳️‍🌈 - queer rep     🇨🇦 - Canadian author    ⭐️ - BIPOC MC
📘 - have an ARC bold - newly added
Courting Dragons - Jeri Westerson (historical mystery) - January 3
In the Upper Country - Kai Thomas (historical fiction) - January 10 🇨🇦⭐️
On Savage Shores - Caroline Dodds Pennock (history) - January 24 ⭐️
Impossible Histories - Hal Johnson (history) - February 7 📘
Malady of the MInd - Jeffrey A. Lieberman (history/psychology) - February 21 📘
In a Land Without Dogs the Cats Learn to Bark - Jonathan Garfinkel (literary historical fiction) - February 21 📘🇨🇦
Rose/House - Arkady Martine (science fiction) - March
Greymist Fair - Francesca Zappia (YA fantasy) - March 28 📘
The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher - E.M. Anderson (fantasy) - April 21
Death of a Bookseller - Alice Slater (mystery) - April 25 📘
Moorewood Family Rules - HelenKay Dimon (contemporary fiction) - April 25 📘 DNF
The Disenchantment - Celia Bell (historical fiction) - May 16 📘🏳️‍🌈
The Water Outlaws - S.L. Huang (historical fantasy)  - June 20 🏳️‍🌈 ⭐️
The Ghost Theatre - Mat Osman (historical fiction) - June 27 📘
Lines Drawn Across the Globe - Mary C Fuller (history) - July 15
The Haunting Season - ed. Bridget Collins (horror/short stories) - August 1 (Canadian release)
Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon - Wole Talabi (contemporary fantasy) - August 8 ⭐️
Like Every Form of Love - Padma Viswanathan (memoir/true crime) - August 22 🇨🇦 🏳️‍🌈 📘 ⭐️
My Roommate is a Vampire - Jenna Levine (fantasy/romance) - August 29 📘
Dark Lord’s Daughter - Patricia C. Wrede (middle grade fantasy) - September 5 📘 
The Circumference of the World - Lavie Tidhar (slipstream) - September 5 ⭐️
Sleep No More - Seanan McGuire (urban fantasy) - September 9
The Undetectables - Courtney Smyth (urban fantasy) - September 26 🏳️‍🌈
Goth - Lol Tolhurst (cultural history/memoir) - September 26 📘
After the Forest - Kell Woods (historical fantasy) - October 3
Menewood - Nicola Griffith (historical fiction) - October 3 🏳️‍🌈 📘
While Idaho Slept - J. Reuben Appelman (true crime) - October 3
The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport - Samit Basu (science fiction) - October 3📘 ⭐️
Eve - Cat Bohannon (science/history) - October 3 📘
A Stroke of the Pen - Terry Pratchett (fantasy) - October 5
By Any Other Name - Erin Cotter (historical YA) - October 10 🏳️‍🌈📘
Being Ace - Madeline Dyer (YA nonfiction) - October 10 🏳️‍🌈📘
Under the Smokestrewn Sky - A. Deborah Baker (portal fantasy) - October 17
I Love Russia - Elena Kostyuchenko (journalism) - October 17 📘
Lay Them To Rest - Laurah Norton (true crime) - October 17 📘
The Innocent Sleep - Seanan McGuire (urban fantasy) - October 24
Emperor of Rome - Mary Beard (history) - October 24
The Bigfoot Queen - Jennifer Weiner (contemporary fantasy/middle grade) - October 24 📘
A Power Unbound - Freya Marske (historical fantasy) - November 7 🏳️‍🌈
In the Pines - Grace Elizabeth Hale (history) - November 7
All the Hidden Paths - Foz Meadows (fantasy romance) - December 5 🏳️‍🌈
Heartstopper, Vol. 5 - Alice Oseman (YA contemporary fiction) - December 12 🏳️‍🌈
Prescribed Burn - Arkady Martine (science fiction) - date unknown
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thefashionfold · 9 months ago
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Jeffrey Dodd SS2020
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zerogate · 2 years ago
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Consider first the history of Western philosophy. As the classicist E. R. Dodds (who had read and absorbed his fellow classicist Frederic Myers) points out with respect to “Supernormal Phenomena in Classical Antiquity,” the philosophical and historiographical conundrums of precognition were already fully recognized in the ancient world: The paradox of the situation was recognized in antiquity:
Aristotle opens his discussion of the subject with the remark that it is difficult either to ignore the evidence or to believe it. Ostensible precognitions formed part of the accepted matter of history: the pages of nearly all ancient historians, from Herodotus to Ammianus Marcellinus, are full of omens, oracles, or precognitive dreams or visions. Yet how can an event in an as yet non-existent future casually determine an event in the present? This was already for Cicero, and even for his credulous brother, Quintus, the magnus quaestio, as it still is today.
There is a funny story here that is quite relevant to our discussion of broken lineages. Fritz Graf, a contemporary classics scholar of epigraphy and Greek religion, remembers meeting Dodds in the mid-1970s at his home in Oxford in order to present the esteemed historian with his own newly minted dissertation on Orpheus and Eleusis, both widely considered to be distant historical origin-points of our modern term “mysticism.” Dodds thanked Graf for his book, but then immediately added: “But I have no interest anymore in Greek religion. I am only interested in paranormal phenomena.”
-- Jeffrey J. Kripal, Authors of the Impossible: The Paranormal and the Sacred
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jdmara · 27 days ago
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they. they call. they call her peggy because. bec
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veale2006-blog · 1 month ago
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40 Reason Why The Deep State Lost
The Inspector General (IG) Report
The BRICS Alliance
Saudi Arabia Removing the USD on June 9th.
Federal Reserve being absorbed by the US Treasury.
The dissolution of the 1871 Corp Act.
The overturning of the Chevron Doctrine.
XRP no longer being considered a security.
Hillary Clinton losing 2016 election.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Reform.
Elon Musk purchasing Twitter/X.
Whistleblower Protections in International Organizations.
Iraq anti Zionist/Israel Law.
The Mueller Investigation.
Executive Order 13818.
44 States making precious metals legal tender.
The 2nd Declaration of Independence in 2020.
The Law of War Manual.
The FISA documents.
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Henry Kissinger death.
Executive Order 13912.
SOFR replacing LIBOR.
The Implementation of Basel 3/4.
The Chinese Royal no longer funding the Cabal.
The Jeffrey Epstein Files.
The expiration of the Balfour Declaration.
Operation Sandman.
The removal of the Georgia Guidestones.
The Death of The Queen.
Donald Trump stepping foot in North Korea.
The death of Jeffrey Epstein.
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act.
The arrest of Harvey Weinstein.
Decentralization of Media.
Exposure of Global Financial Networks (Panama Papers 2016).
Brexit (2016).
Rise of Nationalism in Europe.
OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
The Wikileaks.
Etc.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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A sweet-natured Temp Agency operator and amateur Presidential look-alike is recruited by the Secret Service to become a temporary stand-in for the President of the United States. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Dave Kovic / Bill Mitchell: Kevin Kline Ellen Mitchell: Sigourney Weaver Bob Alexander: Frank Langella Alan Reed: Kevin Dunn Duane Stevenson: Ving Rhames Vice-President Nance: Ben Kingsley Murray Blum: Charles Grodin Alice: Faith Prince Randi: Laura Linney White House Tour Guide: Bonnie Hunt Senate Majority Leader: Parley Baer House Majority Leader: Stefan Gierasch Mrs. Travis: Anna Deavere Smith Policeman: Charles Hallahan Jerry: Tom Dugan Lola: Alba Oms Secret Service #1: Steve Witting David: Kellen Sampson White House Guard: Lexie Bigham Frederic W. Barnes: Frederic W. Barnes Ronald Brownstein: Ronald Brownstein Eleanor Clift: Eleanor Clift Tom Harkin: Tom Harkin Bernard Kalb: Bernard Kalb Larry King: Larry King Michael Kinsley: Michael Kinsley Morton Kondracke: Morton Kondracke Jay Leno: Jay Leno Frank Mankiewicz: Frank Mankiewicz Chris Matthews: Chris Matthews John McLaughlin: John McLaughlin Howard Metzenbaum: Howard Metzenbaum Abner J. Mikva: Abner J. Mikva Robert D. Novak: Robert D. Novak Tip O’Neill: Thomas P. ‘Tip’ O’Neill Richard Reeves: Richard Reeves Paul Simon: Paul Simon Ben Stein: Ben Stein Oliver Stone: Oliver Stone Kathleen Sullivan: Kathleen Sullivan Jeff Tackett: Jeff Tackett Helen Thomas: Helen Thomas Nina Totenberg: Nina Totenberg Sander Vanocur: Sander Vanocur John Yang: John Yang Don Durenberger: Stephen Root Girl at Durenberger’s: Catherine Reitman Mom at Durenberger’s: Dawn Arnemann Clara: Marianna Harris Diane: Sarah Marshall White House Barber: Ralph Manza President’s Physician: George Martin White House Nurse: Laurie Franks Trauma Doctor: Tom Kurlander Trauma Nurse: Dendrie Taylor Japanese Prime Minister: Joe Kuroda Vice-President’s Wife: Geneviève Robert Vice-President’s Son: Jason Reitman Secretary of Education: Ruth Goldway Director of OMB: Frank Birney Secretary of Treasury: Paul Collins Secretary of Commerce: Peter White Postmaster General: Robin Gammell Judy: Heather Hewitt Policeman #2: Gary Ross Ellen’s Aide: Jeffrey Joseph Female Senator: Bonnie Bartlett Speaker of the House: Robert Walsh Congressional Doorkeeper: William Pitts Reporter: Dan Butler Announcer: Wendy Gordon Announcer: Ben Patrick Johnson Announcer: Steve Kmetko Chris Dodd: Chris Dodd Alan K. Simpson: Alan K. Simpson Arnold Schwarzenegger: Arnold Schwarzenegger Film Crew: Set Designer: Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. Screenplay: Gary Ross Editor: Sheldon Kahn Production Design: J. Michael Riva Casting: Michael Chinich Director of Photography: Adam Greenberg Casting: Bonnie Timmermann Executive Producer: Joe Medjuck Set Designer: Darrell L. Wight Director: Ivan Reitman Set Designer: Steve Arnold Executive Producer: Michael C. Gross Costume Design: Richard Hornung Art Direction: David F. Klassen Set Decoration: Michael Taylor Producer: Lauren Shuler Donner Hairstylist: Christopher Shihar Casting Associate: Alan Berger Costume Supervisor: James W. Tyson Script Supervisor: Karen Hale Wookey Hairstylist: Marlene D. Williams Makeup Artist: Linda DeVetta Construction Coordinator: Terry Scott Makeup Artist: Robert Norin Original Music Composer: James Newton Howard Movie Reviews: Rob: A lovely romantic comedy in that true eighties style. A little charmer of a movie starring the ever-watchable Kevin Kline. I’ll admit I’m pretty old-fashioned and, even in today’s evil world, I cling to the hope there are still good-hearted people out there somewhere. This is one of those movies keeping that hope alive. Let the soft side of you out and enjoy this film.
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