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longliverockback · 5 months ago
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Buzzcocks The Complete Singles Anthology 2004 EMI ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Breakdown 02. Time’s Up 03. Boredom 04. Friends of Mine 05. Orgasm Addict 06. Whatever Happened To? 07. What Do I Get? 08. Oh Shit 09. I Don’t Mind 10. Autonomy 11. Moving away from the Pulsebeat 12. Love You More 13. Noise Annoys 14. Ever Fallen in Love (with Someone You Shouldn’t’ve?) 15. Just Lust 16. Promises 17. Lipstick 18. Everybody’s Happy Nowadays 19. Why Can’t I Touch It? 20. Harmony in My Head 21. Something’s Gone Wrong Again 22. You Say You Don’t Love Me 23. Raison d’etre 24. I Believe
Tracks CD Two: 01. Are Everything 02. Why She’s a Girl from a Chainstore 03. Airwaves Dream 04. Strange Thing 05. What Do You Know? 06. Running Free 07. I Look Alone 08. Alive Tonight 09. Serious Crime 10. Last to Know 11. Successful Street 12. Isolation 13. Innocent 14. Who’ll Help Me Forget? 15. Inside 16. Do It 17. Thrash Away 18. All over You 19. Libertine Angel 20. Roll It Over 21. Prison Riot Hostage
Tracks CD Three: 01. Totally from the Heart 02. Thunder of Hearts 03. Soul on a Rock 04. Jerk 05. Don’t Come Back 06. Oh Shit 07. Sick City Sometimes 08. Never Believe It 09. Paradise 10. Steve Diggle and Tony Barber interviewed by Alan Parker —————————————————
* Long Live Rock Archive
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spilladabalia · 1 year ago
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Lack of Knowledge - Radioactive Man
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biglisbonnews · 1 year ago
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Portugal win gold in mixed trap, Austria's Steiner and China's Xie win in pistols Portugal's Maria Ines Coelho de Barros and Jose Azevedo have won the mixed trap at the ... https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1140204/shooting-report
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creepynostalgy · 2 months ago
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Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen in Candyman (1992)
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revoevokukil · 2 months ago
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"You know how European literature begins?" he'd ask, after having taken the roll at the first class meeting. "With a quarrel. All of European literature springs from a fight." And then he picked up his copy of The Iliad and read to the class the opening lines. "'Divine Muse, sing of the ruinous wrath of Achilles . . . Begin where they first quarreled, Agamemnon the King of men, and great Achilles.' And what are they quarreling about, these two violent, mighty souls? It's as basic as a barroom brawl. They are quarreling over a woman. A girl, really. A girl stolen from her father. A girl abducted in a war. Mia kouri—that is how she is described in the poem. Mia, as in modern Greek, is the indefinite article 'a'; kouri, or girl, evolves in modern Greek into kori, meaning daughter. Now, Agamemnon much prefers this girl to his wife, Clytemnestra. 'Clytemnestra is not as good as she is,' he says, 'neither in face nor in figure.' That puts directly enough, does it not, why he doesn't want to give her up?" ... A quarrel, then, a brutal quarrel over a young girl and her young body and the delights of sexual rapacity: there, for better or worse, in this offense against the phallic entitlement, the phallic dignity, of a powerhouse of a warrior prince, is how the great imaginative literature of Europe begins, and that is why, close to three thousand years later, we are going to begin there today . . ." - Philip Roth The Human Stain
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ebiemidnightlibrarian · 1 year ago
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So, ahn, hi! I'm not dead, no, it's just that college is drying my soul out, and I don't have much time any more. HOWEVER, I've managed to create a playlist for my newly old obsession: Dr. Philip K. Decker aka ol' button face, played by everybody's favourite old man David Cronenberg! I hope you guys enjoy because this is the first thing unrelated to college that I do in a while.
Tbh, writing has been my hobby for more than a decade now, and I've no intention to quit, it's just a REAL lack of time but, I'll eventually post something, I promise.
Hope you guys enjoy it! Lots of love!
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doomed-jester · 2 years ago
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"I don't know, I guess liking problematic characters is one thing but crushing on them is really weird."
"haha, yeah, totally," she said, sweating profusely and frantically trying to close the tab containing an unfinished self insert OC x Emperor Belos x Springtrap love triangle fic
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davedyecom · 3 months ago
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PODCAST: JOHN LLOYD
Whatever happened to funny ads? Have clients buying them? Or have agencies stopped writing them? They used to dominate the ad breaks. Humour was the first tool you reached for after being handed a brief. Why? Well, as that Poppins women says ‘A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down’. Actually…did they dominate ad breaks? Maybe I’ve slipped on my rose-tinted specs again? I reach for an old…
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waywordsstudio · 3 months ago
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13 Days of Halloween: "Candyman" Movie Review -
Worthy and moody expansion of the original short story, capped by one of the best movie scores in horror film by Philip Glass.
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spilladabalia · 1 year ago
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Buzzcocks - Not Gonna Take It
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dare-g · 1 year ago
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Books 71-80 of the year 📖!
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cryptocollectibles · 1 year ago
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Saint Sinner #1 (October 1993) by Marvel Comics
Written by Elaine Lee, drawn by Max Douglas.
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dantone · 2 years ago
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candyman_1992//fable-politique
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petalpetal · 1 month ago
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Anyway here is the full list of books I’ve read this year this is a mix of adult and YA with one middle school book the ones in bold are my big reccomenders
- Hild and Menewood by Nicola Griffith
- Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu by Tom Lin
- Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- Joan by Kathrine J. Chen
- The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- Butcher of The Forest by Premee Mohamed
- The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo
- Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian
- Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher
- Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
- The Scholomance series by Naomi Novik
- Our Hideous Progeny by C.E. McGill
- Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart: and Other Stories by GennaRose Nethercott
- Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
- Godkiller and Sunbringer by Hannah Kaner
- Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson
- The Weaver and the Witch Queen by Genevieve Gornichec
- A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix by C.B. Lee
- The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
- Lore by Alexandra Bracken
- The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
- The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher
- Gallant by V.E. Schwab
- Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati
- The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim
- No One Will Come Back For Us: And Other Stories by Premee Mohamed
- Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by Various Authors
- The Libarary of Legends by Janie Chang
- The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman
- Girls Who Burn by MK Pagano
- Starve Arc by Andrew Michael Hurley
- Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
- Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai
- A Sorceress Comes To Call by T. Kingfisher
- The Cautious Traveller’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks
- Circe by Madeline Miller
- Woodworm by Layla Martínez
- The Dance Tree by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
- Sworn Soldier series by T. Kingfisher
- Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth
- A Drop of Venom by Sajni Patel
- Black River Orchard by Chuck Wendig
- Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
- Jonathan Strange & Me Norrell by Susanna Clarke
- The Darkest Part of The Forest by Holly Black
- The Fortune Teller by Gwendolyn Womack
- Six Crimson Cranes series by Elizabeth Lim
- A House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher
- Boys In the Valley by Philip Fracassi
- The West Passage by Jared Pechaček @jpechacek
- The Girl Who Fell Beneath The Sea by Axie Oh
- Revelator by Daryl Gregory
- The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera
- Hera by Jennifer Saint
- Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata
- Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher
- The Drowned Woods by Emily Lloyd-Jones
- The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton
- Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs
- The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi
- The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
- The Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd-Jones
- Sistersong by Lucy Holland
- House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland
- The Book of Gothel by Mary McMyne
- The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher
- The Children of Gods and Fighting Men by Shauna Lawless
- The Witch of Colchis by Rosie Hewlett
- Sisters of Sword & Song by Rebecca Ross
- Dragonfruit by Makiia Lucier
- Little Eve by Catriona Ward
- Pilgrim: A Medieval Horror by Mitchell Lüthi
- The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk
- Juniper & Thorn by Ava Reid
- O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker
- everything by Shirley Jackson
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ao3feed-jonmartin · 4 days ago
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One Way or Another
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/i3KA1y9 by Popato_fiend Falling. That was all he could remember, the pain, the fall, the nothingness...he couldn't see, and couldn't See. It was over. Then, something changed, he didn't know what. The darkness changed to light, but the pain never stopped. He could hear someone screaming, screaming for help, but he couldn't think of what for. Then he moved. He saw, and felt, the blood oozing from every cut, every pore...from his heart. As he took a breath, he remembered. He remembered everything. He looked at the man, screaming for help, and at the figures approaching. As he passed out, he thought his last words for some time. One way or another. Together. Always together. Words: 1419, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast), The Owl House (Cartoon) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, Graphic Depictions Of Violence Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M Characters: Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Martin Blackwood, Luz Noceda, Amity Blight, Amity Blight's Parents, Edric Blight, Emira Blight, Gus Porter, Mattholomule (The Owl House), Hunter | The Golden Guard (The Owl House), Philip Wittebane | Emperor Belos, Willow Park, Willow Park's Fathers, Vee (The Owl House), Masha (The Owl House), Eda Clawthorne, Camila Noceda, King Clawthorne (The Owl House), Raine Whispers, Boscha (The Owl House), Skara (The Owl House), Viney (The Owl House), Simon Fairchild, Helen | The Distortion (The Magnus Archives), Hooty (The Owl House) Relationships: Martin Blackwood/Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Martin Blackwood & Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Amity Blight/Luz Noceda, Hunter | The Golden Guard (The Owl House) & Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Hunter | The Golden Guard/Willow Park, Hunter | The Golden Guard & Luz Noceda, Eda Clawthorne/Raine Whispers, Camila Noceda & Vee, Luz Noceda & Vee, Masha/Vee (The Owl House) Additional Tags: Asexual Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist Needs a Hug, Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist With a Cane, Hurt Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Beholding Avatar Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Trans Martin Blackwood, Martin Blackwood Needs a Hug, Lonely Avatar Martin Blackwood, Protective Martin Blackwood, Traumatized Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Mentioned Tim Stoker (The Magnus Archives), Mentioned Sasha James, Mentioned Melanie King, Mentioned Georgie Barker, Mentioned Alice "Daisy" Tonner, Mentioned Basira Hussain, Mentioned Elias Bouchard | Jonah Magnus, Bisexual Disaster Luz Noceda, Lesbian Disaster Amity Blight, Autistic Amity Blight, Luz Noceda has ADHD, No Canon-Typical Worms (The Magnus Archives), Good Friend Gus Porter, Good Friend Willow Park, Pansexual Willow Park, Camila Noceda Adopts Vee, Hunter | The Golden Guard Needs Therapy (The Owl House), Eda Clawthorne is King Clawthorne's Parent, Bisexual Eda Clawthorne, Protective Eda Clawthorne, Location: Somewhere Else (The Magnus Archives) read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/i3KA1y9
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obrother1976 · 1 year ago
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top 10 favorite academic papers pretty please!!!!
love u anon <33 here u go:
"Taste and see that the Lord is sweet" (Ps. 33:9): The Flavor of God in the Monastic West by Rachel Fulton (this fully was a work of art. from the discussion at the beginning of what it means to taste to the fictional interlude of the reader talking to rupert von deutz.. im forever in love w this one)
WOUNDING, SEALING, AND KISSING: BRIDAL IMAGERY AND THE IMAGE OF CHRIST by Lieke Smits (didnt talk about anything else for like a week after reading this. this ones less on here for the way its written and more for what its about bc im obsessed w devotional literature and recountings of visions of christ)
Wilde's "Salomé" and the Ambiguous Fetish by Amanda Fernbach (the only thing u'll ever need to read on salome. kidding ofc but this was by far the most interesting discussion about salome that i've ever read)
Masochism and Piety by Robert M. Pierce (a classic for this blog. i've literally posted about this one time and time again and for good reason tbh. only thing that im still mad about is that i cant find the cited prayer tracts anywhere online </3)
Erotic Martyrdom: Kingsley's Sexuality beyond Sex by Charles Barker (i'll never get tired of reading about kingsley. and every time u hear the words "erotic" in a theological context trust i will be there lmao)
Praying the Rosary: The Anal-Erotic Origins of a Popular Catholic Devotion by Michael P. Carroll (this ones rlly just here bc it was so balls to the wall. personally i dont think theres much actual academic value here but i love it anyway)
Rolle's Eroticized Language in The Fire of Love by Brad Peters (could talk about richard rolle for days. & this paper is exactly about what i find so interesting about him & devotional lit in general - the reader/writer dynamic and which role the writer assigns each of them)
Sociology and the Problem of Eroticism by Chris Shilling and Philip A. Mellor (the one sociological paper in here lmao. i prommy thats not on purpose, im just more of a book reader when it comes to sociology)
Touching and Not Touching: The Indirections of Desire by Naomi Segal (esp the part about getting inside the body of the other. originally only started reading this for dead ringers related reasons but its so dear to me now. i just love discussions about the senses in general)
Totalitarian Lust: From "Salò" to "Abu Ghraib" by Eduardo Subirats, Christopher Britt Arredondo (was trying to get more into film studies and such so i just randomly typed in a few of my favourite movies to see if something popped up and then i found this masterpiece)
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