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fucked up that italian is at the top of atp tour rn but he’s like the most boring italian possible. wtf.
so boring he's basically an austrian
icl, by some irony my top three most beloathed sporting nations are spain, italy and australia, so for me the way motogp works is that the most moral way to deal with those countries is to just put them in a containment zone and have them tear each other to shreds. perfect. a victimless situation, except for the spanish, italian and australian athletes in question, and crucially it is Good and Valid for them to suffer
so I typically root against italians anyway across sports, just for vibes. I don't massively have anything against the other half dozen italian men bumbling around the upper end of the tour these days, but I also know I'd generally find them annoying if they happened to be as good as sinner. (I do like paolini!! and was a schiavone appreciator as a kid, so it's not a militant anti-italian stance.) I'd find almost anyone who is as good as sinner annoying. like motogp is a very rare exception to me as far as dominant athletes go, and those guys have to be actively insane for me to not get pissed off at them. my stance is that italians are not inherently interesting.... it's just valentino specifically, and then his reflected rizz also making his various proteges interesting. motogp features an above average number of interesting italians even amongst the non-valentino-affiliated, but that's just because you have SO many of them I reckon. whereas sinner is exactly in the mould of what we've come to expect from men's tennis stars: dull professionals allergic to controversy (minus the occasional unwisely applied anabolic steroid). craziest bit has been the atp pr push to shove that man down all of our throats. they're trying to sell us hair colour as an actual personality. the carrot boys thing is literally the most obvious psyop I've seen in my life. you can't fool me, that man has not had a single mildly interesting thought in his life. I'll say it: even his tennis doesn't really move me. at least I now know better than to expect more from that stupid fuck ass tour
#always fascinated by casey talking about how much better non european crowds are... how much less polarised they are#how much more interested they are in pure sports because of some kind of inherent partisanship to the european soul#and with all respect to a bunch of experiences that did suck. it is a bit like... casey. are we sure this is specifically a european thing#like casey i do just think sports fans suck buddy. sure there's country by country variation but those are like... community norms#rather than inherent national characteristics#//#batsplat responds#valentino's 2005 season captivating me is a deeply deeply out of character moment for me#like i find this level of dominance truly disgusting. that man had to work HARD to get me on board with those kinds of stats#extended psychological torture of a rival might literally be the only way to sustain my interest and by god did he do that#'would you be a medvedev fan if he were dominant' well yes! literally the only currently active player who's doing enough why lie#i like my athletes clever and nasty. show me u care... do a little gamesmanship. men's tennis in a dire dire dire state#i was rewatching the ao zverat match recently and that moment when medvedev requests to see a replay of a ball he KNOWS was in...#quite possibly one of the hottest things a man has ever done. medvedev gets the lesbian seal of approval u heard it here first#the monte carlo singles stick removal lives in my head rent free. can't give a code violation for somethin nobody's ever thought to violate
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"Queer-coding" is only useful for a narrow range of media and it'd be great if we could stop using it for literally everything
Here's my problem with it:
The term originated to discuss negative media depictions of cultural stereotypes for LGBTQ people in the United States. It is inherently tied to the conditions of media censorship at play in the USA during the 1900s, with the Hays Code restricting depictions of anything it deemed "immoral."
Now, for whatever reason, people are using it to refer to literally anything they see as "kind of gay."
The term begins with the premise that making the audience see the character as queer is the creator's explicit intention. The creator knows the stereotype, you know the stereotype, so they are using the stereotype to convey to you something they can't say outright.
However, you can see how this goes awry, right?
The second we cross language, cultural, or even generational lines, this gets messy.
What traits are deemed queer? What behaviors or characteristics are seen as gay? The reality is this is a huge spectrum, and every culture has a different relationship with queerness in its history. For that matter, every nation has its own unique issues with censorship. A viewer from the USA may interpret a Japanese character as exhibiting stereotypically gay characteristics, but does that mean the Japanese creator intended it to be taken that way?
But then, if we try to account for what stereotypes Japanese media might use for queer characters to ascertain what the Japanese creator might have intended, we arrive at the same dead-end: the implication that queerness is only really portrayed via (usually negative) stereotypes.
This suggests that if media does not contain enough "clues" to imply a character is queer to the broadest possible audience, a queer reading of their story is out of the question. "Queer-coding" is treated as a metric of validity, a way to "prove" queer interpretations are allowable, yet it is based in stereotypes, censorship, and presumption of authorial intent.
The way queer-coding is continually brought into discussions about art essentially creates an ultimatum: media needs to be "explicit" by using direct (usually English language) terminology, or characters need to engage in things like kissing, declaring one's love, sexual activity, etc., yet even those are dismissed at times.
This creates a dynamic where art which is intentionally subtle or multifaceted may be seen as exhibiting cowardice rather than artistic complexity. It implies that if something is not "confirmed queer," queer themes cannot be read into it, queer subtext cannot be interpreted from it, and queer people are not allowed to identify with it.
This limits art. This builds walls that diminish human connection; it creates a situation where queer people are discouraged from seeing themselves in media not explicitly designated for them. Because, obviously, queer people are a completely different species from "normal people," right? Their feelings and experiences are so alien and distinct, there's no overlap anyone else could sympathize with.
You don't need permission to see queerness in art. You don't have anything to prove. Queer interpretations are just as valid as any other, and anyone who tells you different is selling something.
As I spoke about in this post, authorial intent is not more important than audience perception, and trying to infer the creator's intentions is a fool's errand. Especially in a situation where censorship is supposedly at play, any public statement from a creator could be reasonably disregarded as dishonest, which leaves us alone with ourselves and the work.
Which, by the way, is the only real way anyone experiences art. It's not you and the creator, it's you and the work. When people try to infer authorial intent, they are not discerning real, objective truth. They are sorting available information through a filter of what they consider believable before arriving at a subjective conclusion, which they then project onto a mental image of the creator.
In literary analysis, we select a "lens" through which to view art. This means that we decide to accept certain ideas as given fact and explore what the works says once we look at it that way. For example, we could accept as fact the idea that a number of the core cast are queer in some way. It posits the question: once we dismiss heterosexuality and cisgender identity as the only options, what do we see?
This is an intellectual concept, but the reality is that everybody naturally applies their own lens to art when they view it. This lens is not nearly so rigid or clearly defined, but it is a lens nonetheless, defined by their experiences, values, and individual personality.
I would love for people to stop using the phrase "queer-coding" quite so freely. It centers a need for validation and hinges that on "what the creator intended."
If you want some ideas for different language about this, consider these:
A theme might be queer by exploring broad topics queer people often struggle with, such as secrecy, shame, or self-acceptance.
The subtext of something might be queer in that one could read a double-meaning or deeper implication to the narrative device or scenario.
A work might contain allegory, symbolism, imagery or parallels that could be interpreted with queerness.
I don't think it's interesting to try to "win" by convincing you I personally know what the creator intended. That leaves the art static, unchanging, and lifeless. I would much rather tell you how I personally see the art and why, because that dynamic allows all of us examine the work more deeply.
In the end, it is not an author's edict in some external statement that gives art meaning. It is the audience. Our feelings are what give art meaning, and connecting with other people about what it all means to us is what keeps art alive.
#I said I'd talk about the queer-coding thing at some point so#here ya go#anyway let's get back to those cute boys and how in love they are
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so i think a lot of the really, REALLY bad takes in AtLA fandom are frequently driven by shipping discourse, not because a given ship is necessarily bad (since, ultimately, that's more about the context of the relationship and how it is written), but because the worst takes are often motivated by certain assumptions about a character that are the result of closed circle ideas about a character circulating until they replace actual canon for that character, and the biggest example of it all is Zuko.
In my experience, the absolute WORST takes on Zuko in particular come from a fundamental misunderstanding of his character; most frequently, that he is a mature person, and specifically more mature than Aang or the other members of Team Avatar.
I think a lot of that comes from his superficial characteristics; he's pragmatic, often relatively ruthless, has a fairly dark backstory and has become embittered and angry as a result of his personal experiences. A lot of these traits are part and parcel of archetypes that the most prevalent fandom misinterpretations identify with Zuko; the dark and edgy bad boy, the brooding antihero, and a LOT of shipping archetypes. Zuko's explosive temper, tendencies to resort to violence and his ruthlessness are all common elements of characters that are usually depicted as inherently more mature, experienced and smarter than more optimistic characters, such as Aang. So this is where you get a lot of fandom based on the assumption that Zuko is mature while Aang is inexperienced and naive.
The problem is Avatar's writing VERY STRONGLY points to precisely the opposite conclusion; that Zuko's temper, ruthless 'do whatever it takes to get the job done' perspective and so on are signs of LACK of wisdom.
The antagonists of the series (Zuko in early season 1, Zhao, Azula, Ozai, General Fong and others) are heavily characterized by their overwhelming pride, ruthlessness and either a willingness to do terrible things to achieve their goals, and extremely often a key part of this is their pride, and explosive outrage at that pride being besmirched. This isn't universal (Fong and Long Feng aren't as outwardly prideful in this specific way) but from Azula almost blowing up for having a hair out of place, Zuko constantly screaming at the slightest percieved offense in Book 1, and Ozai consistently being depicted as murderously arrogant and defensive about his ego to the point of coming off as an absurdly violent man-child, it comes up a LOT in Fire Nation antagonists and across the series in general.
In contrast, the character who are consistently depicted as wise or outright STATED to be wise don't care that much about looking silly or ridiculous. Aang and Iroh are the most explicit examples, but we see it in the Air Nomad elders (whom don't seem particularly put off by having pies catapaulted at them) and Monk Gyatso, as well as the members of the White Lotus (plus or minus Pakku, but at least he grows out of it, notably before he properly settles into his role as the master to both Aang and Katara in combat Waterbending), as well as Kanna.
They take hits or get humiliated or embarrassed, and they barely blink. They go with the flow, and don't blow up over their dignity (again, Pakku notably being portrayed as a wise master AFTER he ceases his defensiveness). As such, while Zuko can feel a lot like the sort of characters that are usually depicted as experienced and hardened by harsh experiences, he instead overwhelmingly has those same traits show him to be immature; all in all, I think that one of the biggest mistakes is believing that Zuko is generally correct in a lot of situations, or at the very least seeing these characteristics mark him as a Mature Cool Guy, rather than someone who has a LOT of maturity to get.
One key part of this is the Southern Raiders; while Zuko is often characterized in fandom as being explciitly correct in his initial belief that Katara needed to get revenge to find closure, Zuko himself winds up admitting at the end of the episode that Aang was explicitly and indisputably correct; regardless of whether or not a given person might feel differently, that IS the intended narrative takeaway, and it also goes to show that even by the end of the series, Zuko's most definitely not the mature person that some people in fandom assume he is; the very same traits that get people to think he's mature are, in the context of the show, indicators of his LACK of maturity and wisdom.
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Super Earth: Strategic Threat Assessment and Exploitation Report
Introduction:
The sudden emergence of Super Earth, a previously unknown galactic power, presents a strategic challenge of significant magnitude. While their motivations remain somewhat opaque, their aggressive expansionist tendencies cannot be ignored. This report examines recently acquired intelligence regarding Super Earth, and its elite military unit, the “Helldivers”. It aims to identify exploitable weaknesses within their society, military doctrine, and political structure that could prove instrumental in securing Imperial victory.
Observations:
Fanaticism and Denial:
Captured Helldivers exhibit a concerning degree of fanatical nationalism, xenophobia, and jingoism. They demonstrate a near-religious devotion to their nation and its ideals (which include paradoxical juxtapositions of supposedly valuing "peace", "liberty" and "democracy" while visibly exhibiting none of these qualities in any sort of action), readily dismissing any criticism of their government or military strategy. They express unwavering faith in the "righteousness" of their cause, dismissing any setbacks as "temporary" and clinging to an unshakeable belief in their eventual triumph. Losses are consistently recharacterized as "temporary setbacks" or "minor inconveniences," and pronouncements of future retribution are frequent, often delivered with optimistic caveats such as "We'll get 'em back double when we get back there." This adherence to a narrative of constant victory, regardless of reality, suggests a society deeply entrenched in ideological indoctrination, that permeates all levels of society, including its military, potentially masking significant internal issues.
Furthermore, captured Helldivers display a stunning lack of self-awareness regarding the hypocrisy inherent within their society, allowing them to reconcile their self-proclaimed status as liberators with their demonstrably aggressive and expansionist policies. While readily demonizing other cultures, they exhibit a complete disregard for their own shortcomings, such as their nation's hypernationalist rhetoric and its willingness to needlessly and inefficiently sacrifice massive quantities of their own soldiers for the shortest term victories in pursuit of their expansionist goals. This cognitive dissonance presents an intriguing opportunity for exploitation. By exposing these contradictions to the citizens of Super Earth, the Empire could potentially sow discord within their society and undermine their unwavering support for their current regime.
Armaments and Technology:
Helldiver Equipment:
The most prominent (speaking purely from a sense of visibility and cultural currency rather than scale) aspect of Super Earth's military, the Helldivers employ a diverse arsenal encompassing firearms, explosives, and support equipment. Their weaponry exhibits several noteworthy characteristics:
Reliability: Their equipment, while not overtly sophisticated, boasts remarkable resilience. Weapons and armor endure harsh environmental conditions and sustained combat, demonstrating a focus on practicality.
Versatility: The Helldiver arsenal caters to various combat scenarios, ranging from close-quarters engagements to long-range fire support. This adaptability allows them to engage diverse threats effectively.
Limited Scope: Despite their versatility, Helldiver weaponry falls short of Imperial standards in terms of raw power and technological advancement. Their reliance on rudimentary projectile weapons and relatively basic explosives pales in comparison to the Empire's advanced energy-based weaponry and tactical ingenuity.
Captured Technology:
Limited access to recovered Helldiver technology further confirms their technological inferiority. While their equipment is sturdy, easily operated and mass produced, and adaptable, it reveals no fundamental principles or design philosophies that could significantly benefit the Empire.
Tactical Flexibility: The diverse range of Strategems, from airstrikes to resupply drops, allows for adaptability on the battlefield.
Strategems:
Super Earth's "Strategems" - single-use, orbital-delivery deployment tools - present a unique approach to battlefield support. While crude in design, they offer certain advantages:
Psychological Impact: Their dramatic arrival can bolster morale and disrupt enemy formations.
However, significant limitations exist:
Limited Scope: Their one-shot nature restricts their strategic value, often resulting in wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Unpredictability: Reliance on orbital delivery introduces an element of uncertainty into their deployment, potentially endangering friendly forces.
Logistical Inefficiency: Their dependence on orbital platforms is inherently less efficient than the Empire's well-established ground-based logistics network.
Gaps in deployment: it appears that after deploying a given strategem, Helldiver orbital support platforms require time to ready additional strategems of that type for deployment, often taking several minutes between deployments. This inability to rapidly redeploy functional support to troops on the ground is a clear point of technical vulnerability, and the Helldivers dependence on these strategems for any sort of support represent an equally clear doctrinal vulnerability.
While the concept of dynamic battlefield support holds merit, the implementation falls short of Imperial standards. Integrating such tactics into the Imperial system could potentially offer a greater degree of operational flexibility to our force recon and special forces units on backwater worlds lacking in already established supply lines, but I believe greater general adoption would ultimately be redundant and offer minimal overall benefit while sacrificing the control and efficiency of our established logistical infrastructure.
Operational Strategy:
Cultural Inefficiency & Focus on Short-Term Gains:
Helldiver tactics display a concerning tendency to prioritize immediate gains, regardless of long-term strategic consequences. They frequently engage in costly operations for objectives with minimal strategic value, sacrificing countless lives solely for propaganda purposes. This "victory at any cost" mentality, while effective in securing public support within Super Earth, is ultimately unsustainable and easily exploitable.
Analysis of testimony regarding Helldiver training protocols reveals a strategy bordering on reckless barbarity. Their indoctrination appears to be completed within a mere 10-20 minutes, leaving little room for any sort of tactical instruction or the development of even basic soldiery skills. Further compounding this absurdity, live-fire exercises often involve direct combat with hostile Terminid forces, with minimal supervision and a complete disregard for trainee safety. The losses incurred during this "training" are staggering. While the Galactic Empire's own warfighting apparatus is no stranger to its own share of failings, typically born of stubbornness or situational doctrinal failure, it is truly astonishing that a society capable of such blatant disregard for life and strategic fundamentals as Super Earth has achieved even a modicum of military success, yet I must conclude that the accounts we have been given on this matter by prisoners are indeed accurate, given the pride expressed by said POWs regarding the barbaric brutality of their training regime. Further investigation into their indoctrination techniques and cultural conditioning may yet reveal the underlying philosophies that drive such seemingly illogical practices.
In addition, it seems that Super Earth entrusts its ship captains with a great deal of operational freedom and latitude. Armadas and blockades exist, but few if any formal fleets as we would define such. Their ranks are unusual and unclear as to how they scale, and it is unclear how actual authority is delegated regarding where each ship goes and what resources it commits to a fight. At this present time, available evidence suggests a ship's captain has more or less absolute authority in operations, able to determine where a ship deploys to and when, with even their political officers and high command unable to exert any compelling authority to enforce compliance with major strategic objectives. This appears to have been the cause of several crushing defeats for Super Earth military initiatives. While a large contingent of Captains are unerringly patriotic and absolutely loyal, whole fronts have collapsed under the weight of the enemy because large swathes of substantially less committed Captains had little preference for their assigned enemy and simply... refused to comply with those orders and instead deliberately targeted enemies they had been directly ordered to leave alone on the other end of the galaxy. I find this tolerance for insubordination, in a single word, preposterous for such a militaristic society that demands such total obedience, but such paradoxes appear to be the norm for Super Earth.
Perpetual War Machine:
Super Earth's society appears to be built upon a foundation of perpetual conflict. Their constant state of war serves a dual purpose: maintaining domestic control by providing a unifying external threat to head off and avert any concern by the populace regarding the operations and/or policies of the regime, and nurturing a national identity heavily reliant on the romanticization of war and conquest. This dependence on conflict creates a potential vulnerability. Allowing conflicts to continue needlessly, or permitting their adversaries to linger, allows for the possibility of those same enemies ultimately becoming more formidable threats.
Incomplete Annihilation:
While demonstrating relentless aggression, Helldivers have exhibited a curious reluctance to completely eradicate their foes unless a potential new threat has already presented itself. This policy, likely motivated by propaganda value, deliberately allows previously defeated enemies the opportunity to reemerge. This predictable cycle of conflict strengthens Super Earth's narrative of constant struggle but creates exploitable openings for the Empire to intervene and disrupt their established patterns.
Mixed Combat Record:
Analysis of available intelligence reveals an inconsistent picture of Super Earth's military prowess. They appear to be successfully combating a hostile insectoid species known as the "Terminids," showcasing a level of military capability in these engagements roughly on par with standard Imperial doctrine. Additionally, references to a past conflict with "The Illuminate," a supposedly technologically superior civilization, suggest prior victories against formidable opponents. However, the complete absence of recovered Illuminate technology, beyond wildly fragmented and unsubstantiated prisoner testimonies, casts doubt on the veracity of these claims. If true, the complete annihilation or total suppression of any remnants of Illuminate technology by the regime would suggest a deliberate and potentially malicious agenda within Super Earth's leadership. Investigation into the truth behind these claims is recommended.
Conversely, despite their bravado, extracted confessions from captured Helldivers reveal a series of devastating defeats against an enigmatic Machine Race referred to as "Automatons." While prisoner accounts suggest technological parity between the two forces, the reliability of these testimonies remains suspect given the pervasive propaganda and the inherent biases of the captured individuals. Beyond presenting the only known instance of resounding defeats to the Super Earth military that we are presently aware of, the existence of a seemingly equal but separate power within the galaxy presents a further strategic complication for the Empire. Further investigation into the nature of these Automatons and the specifics of these encounters is paramount.
Exploiting the System:
The Super Earth regime's fervent control of information and their citizens' unwavering faith in its superiority present a unique opportunity. Their reliance on a narrative of constant victory, regardless of reality, presents an opportunity for the Empire to disrupt their internal cohesion through strategic dissemination of information. By exposing the inherent hypocrisy within their system – their stated values of democracy and freedom contrasting starkly with their aggressive expansionism and suppression of dissent – we can sow seeds of doubt among the Helldivers and potentially incite internal discord among the civilian population. Additionally, studying their indoctrination methods could prove valuable in further solidifying order and suppressing rebellion within the Galactic Empire.
Conclusion:
As High Command knows, my strategic philosophy hinges on the fundamental distinction between "predator societies" and "prey societies." Predator societies, like the Galactic Empire or the Chiss Ascendancy, are aggressive, expansionist, and prioritize strength and ruthlessness. They constantly seek to exploit weaknesses and dominate their rivals. They prioritize adaptability, aggression, and a ruthlessly efficient military apparatus. They understand the necessity of calculated risk-taking and view conflict as a natural extension of competition within the galactic ecosystem. Conversely, prey societies become fixated on self-preservation, clinging to rigid defensive strategies and prioritizing cumbersome bureaucracies over adaptability. They are defined by reactive defense, prioritizing survival at all costs, and clinging to rigid doctrines and traditions. They shy away from calculated risks and struggle to adapt to changing circumstances. Their focus lies on preserving the status quo and reacting to threats rather than proactively seeking them out.
This framework serves as a powerful, if simple, tool for understanding an opponent's motivations and predicting their actions. A predator society, for instance, will prioritize flanking maneuvers and disrupting enemy formations, while a prey society will favor entrenched positions and defensive firepower, or may be averse to military action entirely and instead attempt to project influence via diplomacy and trade.
Super Earth initially presents a confusing picture, and represents a fascinating anomaly within this framework. Their relentless aggression and willingness to sacrifice soldiers for short-term gains suggest a predator mentality. However, closer examination reveals a society with fundamental flaws. Their reliance on constant war for social control, their predictable patterns of conflict, and their wasteful deployments all betray a lack of strategic sophistication. Additionally, their propaganda-driven narratives and their inexplicable reluctance to completely eliminate certain conquered enemies reeks of a deep-seated insecurity, but the latter merits further observation and investigation as practical reasons for doing so beyond the propagandic may reveal themselves with time.
Super Earth aspires to be a predator, but their tactics remain rooted in the desperate flailings of a prey society. Their constant need for an external enemy to maintain social cohesion suggests a prey society desperately clinging to power through manufactured fear. It's possible Super Earth's leadership masks a prey mentality with a veneer of predator-like behavior, or their unwavering propaganda has created a distorted national identity that misrepresents their true strategic posture. At this time I believe they are a Predator that is gradually transitioning to a Prey state but is in the early stages of this transition, and therefore is suffering in deep denial.
Further investigation is crucial. Unraveling the true nature of Super Earth's leadership and the underlying societal conditioning that fuels their war machine will be key to exploiting their vulnerabilities and securing a swift Imperial victory.
Super Earth possesses a dangerous combination of aggressive tendencies, unwavering nationalism, and a fractured, self-contradictory, and hypocritical sense of reality. While they pose a distinct threat, obvious and willfully unacknowledged vulnerabilities exist, and those within who attempt to point out these vulnerabilities are labeled "unpatriotic" and censored, or even disappear entirely. By exploiting their internal inconsistencies and manipulating their narrative, the Empire can secure victory and reestablish galactic dominance.
Investigation into the Automaton threat, and the means by which they have inflicted such deep and detestable losses to Super Earth is likewise crucial to refining our strategy and ensuring a swift and decisive victory. The Automatons themselves may yet prove to be allies of convenience against Super Earth, or an additional threat. At this moment, it is simply impossible to say.
Concerning the Helldivers, they do appear to be a reasonably effective fighting force overall, all the more impressive given the irrational society they hail from and the astonishing barbarity and inefficiencies of their training program and fighting doctrine. However, at the end of things, beyond their obvious propaganda uses, their actual military role appears to merely be that of shocktroopers and light infantry, a rapid-response force meant to establish a bridgehead and hold it until more conventional forces arrive to replace them. I cannot speculate at this time as to the efficacy of such relief forces, as so far we have not encountered enough of them to formulate any sort of conclusions.
However, the drawbacks of the Helldivers themselves are plainly evident. Given their primitive weapons and technology, and apparent over-reliance on orbital drop pods for any sort of resupply or replacement troops and hardware, it is highly probable that jamming Helldiver communications with their mothership would render a given Helldiver team totally helpless once their on-hand equipment is expended.
Addendum:
Further interrogation of captured Helldivers, as well as covert operations aimed at infiltrating Super Earth and acquiring additional intelligence, are highly recommended to facilitate a more nuanced understanding of their strengths, weaknesses, and potential points of leverage. Additional analysis of recovered Helldiver equipment and interrogation of captured personnel might reveal additional vulnerabilities in their technology and tactics. Additionally, studying their propaganda techniques could offer insights into manipulating public opinion and weakening support for the Rebellion within the Empire.
End report.
I verify that the above information is true and accurate to the best of available resources and personal ability. I acknowledge that actively withholding actionable intelligence regarding potential threats from Imperial High Command will be met with investigation and questioning by the Imperial Security Bureau, and may be punishable by death.
Signed,
Grand Admiral Thrawn, Commanding Officer Seventh Fleet, Imperial Navy
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Quebec nationalism - Wikipedia
Quebec nationalism or Québécois nationalism is a feeling and a political doctrine that prioritizes cultural belonging to, the defence of the interests of, and the recognition of the political legitimacy of the Québécois nation, particularly its French Canadian population. It has been a movement and a central issue in Quebec politics since the beginning of the 19th century. Québécois nationalism has seen several political, ideological and partisan variations and incarnations over the years.
Liberal Arts Definition: The modern use of the term liberal arts consists of four areas: the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Academic areas that are associated with the term liberal arts include:
Life science (biology, neuroscience)
Physical science (physics, astronomy, physical geography, chemistry, earth science)
Formal science (logic, mathematics, statistics)
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Congolese Diaspora (CONGOBÉ)
A diaspora (/daɪˈæspərə/ dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin.[3][4] The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere.[5][6][7]
Western culture is a broad term used to describe the social norms, belief systems, traditions, customs, values, and so forth that have their origin in Europe or are based on European culture. Some of the central characteristics of Western culture include: Democracy. Rational thinking. Individualism. (Montréal and Antwerp Fleur-de-lys Birthed Notre Dame Fleur-de-lys, New York Urban Ancestry, Notre Dame Fon Bembé with Ochosi as God, and Cancer Cusps with Notre Dame [Jupiter] Fleur-de-lys)
Cities built by the Fon include Abomey, the historical capital city of Dahomey on what was historically referred to by Europeans as the Slave Coast. These cities became major commercial centres for the slave trade. A significant portion of the sugar plantations in the French West Indies, particularly Haiti and Trinidad, were populated with slaves that came from the Slave Coast, through the lands of Ewe and Fon people.[8]
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism,[a] originally published as Imperialism, the Newest Stage of Capitalism,[b][1] is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in 1916 and published in 1917. It describes the formation of oligopoly, by the interlacing of bank and industrial capital, in order to create a financial oligarchy, and explains the function of financial capital in generating profits from the exploitation colonialism inherent to imperialism, as the final stage of capitalism. The essay synthesises Lenin's developments of Karl Marx's theories of political economy in Das Kapital (1867).[2]
The Oxford English Dictionary records the phrase "soft power" (meaning "power (of a nation, state, alliance, etc.) deriving from economic and cultural influence, rather than coercion or military strength") from 1985.[4] Joseph Nye popularized the concept of "soft power" in the late 1980s.[5] For Nye, power is the ability to influence the behavior of others to get the outcomes you want. There are several ways one can achieve this: one can coerce others with threats; one can induce them with payments; or one can attract and co-opt them to want what one wants. This soft power – getting others to want the outcomes one wants – co-opts people rather than coerces them.[2] Soft power contrasts with "hard power" - the use of coercion and payment. Soft power can be wielded not just by states but also by all actors in international politics, such as NGOs or international institutions.[3] It is also considered by some an example of the "second face of power"[6] that indirectly allows one to obtain the outcomes one wants.[7][8] A country's soft power, according to Nye, rests on three resources: "its culture (in places where it is attractive to others), its political values (when it lives up to them at home and abroad), and its foreign policies (when others see them as legitimate and having moral authority)."[9] Soft power resources are the assets that produce attraction, which often leads to acquiescence.[3] Nye asserts that, "Seduction is always more effective than coercion, and many values like democracy, human rights, and individual opportunities are deeply seductive."[10] Angelo Codevilla observed that an often overlooked essential aspect of soft power is that different parts of populations are attracted or repelled by different things, ideas, images, or prospects.[11] Soft power is hampered when policies, culture, or values repel others instead of attracting them. Soft power has been criticized as being ineffective by authors such as Niall Ferguson in the preface to Colossus. Neorealist and other rationalist and neorationalist authors (with the exception of Stephen Walt) dismiss soft power out of hand as they assert that actors in international relations respond to only two types of incentives: economic incentives and force. (Ethnic Groups with Private-Public Sectors)
**Model Colony is a major event that can happen to all civilized nations, that owns at least one colony. It requires that there is no revolts in the country and that administration spending, education spending and military spending is at least 60%. It has a mean time to happen of 1500 months (150 years).
Roughly 98% of Belgium's overseas territory was just one colony (about 76 times larger than Belgium itself) – known as the Belgian Congo. The colony was founded in 1908 following the transfer of sovereignty from the Congo Free State, which was the personal property of Belgium's king, Leopold II. The violence used by Free State officials against indigenous Congolese and the ruthless system of economic extraction had led to intense diplomatic pressure on Belgium to take official control of the country. Belgian rule in the Congo was based on the "colonial trinity" (trinité coloniale) of state, missionary and private company interests. During the 1940s and 1950s, the Congo experienced extensive urbanization and the administration aimed to make it into a "model colony". As the result of a widespread and increasingly radical pro-independence movement, the Congo achieved independence, as the Republic of Congo-Léopoldville in 1960.
The term professional–managerial class (PMC) refers to a social class within capitalism that, by controlling production processes through occupying a superior management position, is neither proletarian nor bourgeoisie. Metropolitan elite is a term used to describe politically liberal people whose education has traditionally opened the doors to affluence, wealth and power and who form a managerial elite. It is commonly invoked pejoratively, with the implication that the people who claim to support the rights of the working class are themselves members of the ruling classes and are therefore out of touch with the real needs of the people they say that they support and protect.[4][5][6] The proletariat (/ˌproʊlɪˈtɛəriət/; from Latin proletarius 'producing offspring') is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work).[1] A member of such a class is a proletarian or a proletaire. Marxist philosophy regards the proletariat under conditions of capitalism as an exploited class[2] forced to accept meager wages in return for operating the means of production, which belong to the class of business owners, the bourgeoisie. (Economic Athletes, Engineering Students, Trade Wage-Earners)
Congobé Female Cosmetic Surgery (C-Cup Breast Augmentation, Heart Shape Butt Augmentation, Straight Hair Transplant, Diamond Face Lift, Lipodissolve, Full Body Etching, with Hyaluronic Acid Fillers)
The Intricate Relationship Between Ochosi and Ogun
Ochosi and Ogún, both highly revered Orishas in the Yoruba religion, share an intricate and profound relationship. They are often portrayed as brothers, with Ogún being the older one. This familial bond signifies a deep connection and mutual respect between them, which is reflected in their shared roles as protectors and providers.
Ogún, known as the deity of iron, war, and labor, is often associated with the raw force and power of nature. On the other hand, Ochosi, the deity of hunting and forests, represents the skill, precision, and patience required to survive in the wild. Despite these differences in their domains, they share a common purpose: to ensure the survival and prosperity of their followers.
The relationship between Ogún and Ochosi can also be seen as complementary. While Ogún clears the path with his machete, Ochosi hunts in the cleared path. This symbiotic relationship is often used to symbolize the balance between force and finesse, between power and precision. It's a reminder that both aspects are necessary for survival and success.
In many rituals and ceremonies, offerings are made to both Ogún and Ochosi. This is done to seek their blessings and guidance, reinforcing their importance in the lives of their followers. Despite their distinct roles and personalities, the bond between Ogún and Ochosi remains strong, reflecting their shared commitment to protecting and providing for their people.
Tthe relationship between Ochosi and Ogún is one of mutual respect, collaboration, and balance. They serve as powerful symbols of the various aspects of nature and survival, reminding us of the importance of both strength and skill in overcoming life's challenges.
An offshore trust is an estate planning tool that will grant an individual legal jurisdiction outside of the U.S. The individual achieves this by establishing a Trust in a different country. The assets are then transferred offshore, and are placed under management of Trustees and other types of estate plan managers. (Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account)
An foundation is a separate legal entity and is commonly created under civil law. A foundation does not have members or shareholders. An offshore foundation is one formed outside of the founder's country of residence. (Enterprise Foundation Conglomerate Ownership with Startup Accelerators and Business Incubators)
ART THILLER Jacques Prévert (French: [ʒak pʁevɛʁ]; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (1945). He published his first book in 1946. Poetic realism was a film movement in France of the 1930s. More a tendency than a movement, poetic realism is not strongly unified like Soviet montage or French Impressionism but were individuals who created this lyrical style. Its leading filmmakers were Pierre Chenal, Jean Vigo, Julien Duvivier, Marcel Carné, and, perhaps the movement's most significant director, Jean Renoir. Renoir made a wide variety of films some influenced by the leftist Popular Front group and even a lyrical short feature film.[1] Poetic realism films are "recreated realism", stylised and studio-bound, rather than approaching the "socio-realism of the documentary". They usually have a fatalistic view of life with their characters living on the margins of society, either as unemployed members of the working class or as criminals. Poetics is the study or theory of poetry, specifically the study or theory of device, structure, form, type, and effect with regards to poetry, though usage of the term can also refer to literature broadly. Poetry is the actual art in which you write poetry; Poetics is the theoretical background of literary devices and knowledge that you draw upon in writing said poetry. A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
Drugs and Crime Nexus
Poker-Chess Strategy: +EV, Prophylaxis, and Initiative
First, the ‘psychopharmacological model’ argues that certain drugs may produce irrational, excitable, or violent behaviour in an individual. Many benzodiazepines are also likely to produce dependency in a regular user (Marshall & Longnecker 1992; Rall, 1992), and withdrawal from benzodiazepines has been associated with severe mood swings, irritability and personality changes (Marshall & Longnecker, 1992; Rall, 1992). In addition, use of benzodiazepines has been implicated in disinhibited behaviour (Bonn & Bonn 1998; Dobbin 2001; Rall 1992). Further, Makkai (2002) and Goldstein (1985) reported that some offenders use certain drugs purposely to reduce their fear of committing a crime, while Dobbin (2001) reported that benzodiazepine intoxication can produce feelings of over-confidence and invincibility in users, causing them to commit offences they would not normally undertake. Goldstein (1985) suggests that the incidence of psychopharmacological violence is impossible to assess, because such incidents may occur anywhere (including in the home, workplace, on the street and so on) and often go unreported, and also because when cases are reported the psychopharmacological state of the offender is often not officially recorded. The second model of the link between drugs and violence, the ‘economic compulsive’ model, argues that some drug users commit violent crimes, such as armed robberies, to support an expensive drug habit (Goldstein 1985), consistent with the enslavement model of property crime (Goode 1997). Theoretically, as illicit drugs are expensive and may be typified by compulsive patterns of use, the primary motivation of the user is to obtain money to purchase them. Thus, the violence is not usually intended, but occurs as a result of the situation where a property crime is being committed, such as the offender’s nervousness, the victim’s reaction, use of weapons by perpetrator or victim, or intercession by bystanders (Goldstein 1985). Studies have found that most 6 Benzodiazepine and pharmaceutical opiod misuse and their relationship to crime heroin users will avoid violent acquisitive crime if viable non-violent alternatives exist, because violence is more dangerous and also potentially increases the penalty if caught, and/or because perpetrators may lack a tendency towards violent behaviour (Goldstein 1985). In relation to violent crime, three models have also been put forward that may suggest implications for evaluating potential interventions aimed at reducing drug-related crime.
Abstract
Personality disorders and particularly antisocial personality disorders (APD) are quite frequent in opioid-dependent subjects. They show various personality traits: high neuroticism, high impulsivity, higher extraversion than the general population. Previous studies have reported that some but not all personality traits improved with treatment. In a previous study, we found a low rate of APD in a French population of opioid-dependent subjects. For this reason, we evaluated personality traits at intake and during maintenance treatment with methadone. Methods - The form A of the Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) was given to opioid addicts at intake and after 6 and 12 months of methadone treatment. Results - 134 subjects (96 males and 38 females) took the test at intake, 60 completed 12 months of treatment. After 12 months, the EPI Neuroticism (N) and the Extraversion-introversion (E) scale scores decreased significantly. The N score improved in the first 6 months, while the E score improved only during the second 6 months of treatment. Compared to a reference group of French normal controls, male and female opioid addicts showed high N and E scores. Demographic data and EPI scores of patients who stayed in treatment for 12 months did not differ significantly from those of dropouts (n=23). Patients with a history of suicide attempts (SA) started to use heroin at an earlier age and they showed a higher E score and a tendency for a higher N score at intake. Discussion - The two personality dimensions of the EPI changed during MMT, and the N score converged towards the score of normal controls. Opioid addicts differ from normal controls mostly in their N score. The EPI did not help to differentiate 12-month completers from dropouts. Higher E scores in patients with an SA history might reflect a higher impulsivity, which has been linked to suicidality in other patient groups.
Personality
So called 'benzo binges' have been associated with shoplifting and other crimes. Patients may also experience paradoxical excitement with increased anxiety, insomnia, talkativeness, restlessness, mania, and occasionally rage and violent behaviour (known as the 'Rambo effect').
High doses are also associated with a puzzling complication known as the “Rambo effect.” This unusual side effect occurs when a Xanax user begins displaying behaviors that are very unlike them. This might include aggression, promiscuity, or theft. It’s not clear why some people react this way or how to predict if it will happen to you.
SOCIO-STREET DEALING
Laws of Power, Strategies of War, and Laws of Human Nature By Robert Greene
Law 1: Never Outshine the Master: Ensure that those above you always feel superior. Go out of your way to make your bosses look better and feel smarter than anyone else. Everyone is insecure, but an insecure boss can retaliate more strongly than others can.
Law 2: Never Put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn How to Use Enemies: Keep a close eye on your friends — they get envious and will undermine you. If you co-opt an enemy, he’ll be more loyal than a friend because he’ll try harder to prove himself worthy of your trust.
Strategy 1: Do Not Fight the Last War: The Guerrilla-War-of-the-Mind Strategy: What most often weighs you down and brings you misery is the past, in the form of unnecessary attachments, repetitions of tired formulas, and the memory of old victories and defeats. You must consciously wage war against the past and force yourself to react to the present moment. Never take it for granted that your past successes will continue into the future.
Strategy 2: Segment Your Forces: The Controlled-Chaos Strategy; Speed and adaptability are critical elements in war, and come from flexible organization. Decentralize your army, segment into teams, and let go a little to gain mobility. Give your different corps clear missions that fit your strategic goals, then let them accomplish them as they see fit.
Law #3: People Can Be Influenced: We all need our self-image confirmed because we know it’s not always objectively accurate. We tend to like and listen to the people who validate us.
Law #4: People Wear Masks: We all display a persona, or a mask, that pumps up our positive qualities and shows ourselves in the best light. However, it’s not always easy to hide our true natures—while we have good control of our words, we don’t always have good control of our body language and nonverbal cues
Law #8: People’s Individuality Is Overpowered by Groups: When we’re in groups, everyone else’s emotions affect us and potentially provoke us into doing things we wouldn’t do alone.
Law #9: People Are Influenced by Their Generation: Everyone belongs to at least one group—their generation. Generational values are shaped by world events that took place during the generation’s coming-of-age years and the inevitable conflict with other generations.
Instrumental aggression refers to aggressive behavior meant to achieve a specific goal. Unlike other types of aggression, the behavior is not due to anger or other emotion but rather a calculated means to an end. Instrumental aggression is similar to bullying but with a specific, manipulative purpose.
Ball Hawk Defensive Penalty Capture The Flag Raiding Warfare. Ex. Face Mask, Too many men on the field, and Encroachment.
Upper-tier County
Count-Host (Trap Lord)
Pill Press
Cash Conversion Cycle
Bastille
Draco Firearm
Smurfing
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Drug-Crime Nexus (Underage Nicotine and Painkillers)
Argot Blasphemy, Cul-de-sac, Painting
Sacré Foi Spirit Activation Ex. Kreyòl Ayisyen/Bwa Kayiman/Tonton Makout/Haïtien Spirit Wings Transfer Sacré Foi
YHWH as God
Captain, Ship, Crew Dice Game for Gambling
Summary Sentencing
Municipal Government with Urban Economics
Countriad Criminal Unionism
Countriad: Counting money in the County through a Count with Henriad Shakespeare Impure Aesthetics
Real Estate Licenses over Diplomas
Craft unionism refers to a model of trade unionism in which workers are organised based on the particular craft or trade in which they work. It contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill.
Industrial unionism is a trade union organising method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of skill or trade, thus giving workers in one industry, or in all industries, more leverage in bargaining and in strike situations.
As an anti-statist ideology, social anarchism opposes the concentration of power in the form of a State.[19] To social anarchists, the state is a type of coercive hierarchy designed to enforce private property and to limit individual self-development.[20] Social anarchists reject both centralised and limited forms of government, instead upholding social collaboration as a means to achieve a spontaneous order, without any social contract supplanting social relations.[21] Social anarchists believe that the abolition of the state will lead to greater "freedom, flourishing and fairness".
As an anti-capitalist ideology, social anarchism is opposed to the dominant expressions of capitalism, including the expansion of transnational corporations through globalization.[10] It comprises one of the main forms of socialism, alongside utopian socialism, democratic socialism and authoritarian socialism. Social anarchism rejects private property, particularly private ownership of the means of production, as the principal source of social inequality. As such, social anarchists typically oppose propertarianism, as they consider it to exacerbate social and economic inequality, suppress individual agency and require the maintenance of hierarchical institutions.
Monopoly, real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which the player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
“Mirrors for Princes” designates a literary genre in which political ideas are expressed in the form of advice to a ruler.
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.[1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that the count had specific responsibilities or offices. The etymologically related English term "county" denoted the territories associated with some countships, but not all.
A county may be further subdivided into districts, hundreds, townships, or other administrative jurisdictions within the county. A county usually, but not always, contains cities, towns, townships, villages, or other municipal corporations, which in most cases are somewhat subordinate or dependent upon county governments. Depending on the nation, municipality, and local geography, municipalities may or may not be subject to direct or indirect county control. The functions of both levels are often consolidated into a city government when the area is densely populated, and are generally not when it is less densely populated.[b]
An upper-tier municipality means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipalities purposes.
S & M GOALS TEAMPLATE
Stretch Goals
Micro Goals
HABITANT CURRENCY MODEL
Pigou Effect, Corporate Tax Havens, Capital Gains Tax Havens, Private-Public Sectors, Joint Venture Plantations, Market Extension Mergers, with Business Incubators, and Enterprise Foundation, Holding Company, Subsidiaries, and Horizontal Integration for Monopoly.
A currency union (also known as monetary union) is an intergovernmental agreement that involves two or more states sharing the same currency. These states may not necessarily have any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market). [Pigou Effect Currency (Short FX), Currency Board Currency (Retirement Fixed Exchange Rate), Market Currency (FX Long Currency)]
Gross national product (GNP) GNP is related to another important economic measure called gross domestic product (GDP), which takes into account all output produced within a country's borders regardless of who owns the means of production. GNP starts with GDP, adds residents' investment income from overseas investments, and subtracts foreign residents' investment income earned within a country. Whilst GDP measures the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders, GNP focuses on the income generated by its residents, regardless of their location.
Gross National Income (GNI) is the total amount of money earned by a nation's people and businesses. It is used to measure and track a nation's wealth from year to year. The number includes the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) plus the income it receives from overseas sources.
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions: Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
Index Franc: Tobacco-Tobacco Soil Index/Franc Tabac Currency Pair (TBS/TAF)
The overlapping generations (OLG) model; consumption-based capital asset pricing model (CCAPM); Endogenous growth theory; Material balance planning; Leontief paradox; Malinvestment; Helicopter money; Modern monetary theory
Mercantilism Spectrum of CDF/CFA
CDF Raw Materials and CFA Products. (Prices); CDF Holding Company and CFA Conglomerate Company. (Equity and Dividend Yield); CDF is Gold Standard and CFA is Helicopter Money. (FX Rate/Hedging); CDF Helicopter Money [Supplier Currency] and CFA as Purchasing Power [Consumer Currency] (Currency Union & Currency Board and Negative Interest Rates); CDF is Congolese Franc and CFA is Central African Fran
Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation.[1]
Competitive Cooking Gambling
Cooking Shows as Leagues
Verb Groups
Gastronomy Trends Marketing Teams
Cartier d’Or as Organization
Habitant Conservation Film Festival
Restaurant Clientel Grocery Stores
Cook Book based Libraries
Bocuse d’Or Qualifiers
Agriculture Festivals: Wool and Wine
Sporting Event Gastronomy
Nutritional Biochemistry Learning Show
Farmland Stock Simulators
Agronomics School
Pescatarian Gastronomy School
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions, Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
BELMÔNT'S SIN INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO
Sin stock sectors usually include alcohol, tobacco, gambling, sex-related industries (Cabaret and Burlesque), and weapons manufacturers.
Diageo
Phillip Morris
Sports Betting Investment Trust
Pharmaceuticals
Business Clusters with Scrum Management and Accelerators to produce Festivals.
Example: Create a Index Fund Portfolio of 15-20 Stocks and using Supply Side Economics to create Decentralized Gambling Economy.
BELMÔNT'S DECENTRALIZED GAMBLING ECONOMY
Corporate-Capital Gains Tax Haven
High Stakes Minimum Buy In
Card Gambling (Signal and President): Top 2 highest bids fight for the Coup d'état and the other two are lesser men, the lesser men are subordinates that aid in playing cards for the warlord, the winning team splits the money, the warlords switches based on the 13 cards dealt and bets placed, the first team to shed all of their cards win.
Domestic Gambling: Boxing
Retirement Gambling: Boat Racing
Residency Program for Tax Benefits
BELMÔNT'S TURF ACCOUNTING MODEL
+EV
Python Programming Gaussian Distribution
Exotic Options Trading Live Betting
Parlays Minimum for Round Robins
Daily Fantasy Sports Rakes
BELMÔNT'S SYSTEM: CAPÔI RETAINER AGREEMENT WITH ASSET PROTECTION TRUST
Capo: Describes a ranking made member of a family who leads a crew of soldiers. A capo is similar to a military captain who commands soldiers. Soldier: Also known as a “made man,” soldiers are the lowest members of the crime family but still command respect in the organization.
A capo is a "made member" of an Italian crime family who heads a regime or "crew" of soldiers and has major status and influence in the organization.
Consigliere: Defense and Corporate Lawyers
Head Boss: Ministry of Medicine
Underboss: Pharmaceutical Industry
Capo: CAPÔI RETAINER AGREEMENT
Soliders: Artisans
Commercialism is the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims, and distribution of products in a free market geared toward generating a profit.
Commercial art is art created for advertising or marketing purposes. Commercial artists are hired by clients to create images and logos that sell products. Unlike works of fine art that convey an artist's personal expression, commercial art must address the client's goals.
The word 'Commercial' is defined as follows: Concerned with or engaged in commerce. Commerce is the exchange of goods or services among two or more parties.
Craftsmen are committed to the medium, not to self-expression. Artists are committed to their self-expression, not the medium.
A medium of exchange is an intermediary instrument and system used to facilitate the purchase and sale of goods and services between parties.
Stretch and Micro Goals
Music Medium System: Distribution and Retailers Contract Theory (System) for Music (Instrument)
Football Medium System: Analytics and Geometry for Free Role (System) Trixies (Instrument)
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (Cosmetics, AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
CURRENCY, OIL, & GOLD COMMODITIES CANDLESTICK CHARTS
Swing Trading: Use mt4/mt5 With Heiken Ashi Charts, Setting at 14 or 21 Momentum Indicator above 0 as Divergence Oscillator and Volume Spread Analysis as Reversal Oscillator and Trade when bullish candlesticks above 200 exponential moving average and/or 20 exponential moving average (EMA) on H1 (Hourly) Time Frame; use H4 (4 Hours) and D1 (1 Day) as reference.
TUNNEL STRATEGY (OFFSHORE BANKING)
Purpose: Permanent Residency Card
$250k Deposit
$125k: 60/40 portfolio, 60% Fixed Income & REITs and 40% Blue Chip Stocks
$50k: Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) and term deposits are secured investments. This means that you get back the amount you invest at the end of your term. The key difference between a GIC and a term deposit is the length of the term. Term deposits generally have shorter terms than GICs.
$75k: Spending Cash
SIN STOCKS PORTFOLIO
Sin stock sectors usually include alcohol, tobacco, gambling, sex-related industries, and weapons manufacturers.
Sports Betting Investment Trust
Pharmaceuticals
Example: Create a Index Fund Portfolio of 15-20 Stocks and using Supply Side Economics to create Decentralized Gambling Economy.
NEUROPLASTICITY DRUG-CRIME NEXUS BASED ON TRAFFICKING
CPP, CNS Depressants, et FENTALOGS: Cul-de-sac
Defensive Penalty Capture The Flag Raiding Warfare
Grey-Decentralized Markets
Bastilles: Cul-de-sac Artist Résidences Penthouse Complexes
Polyrhythm Raves
Acid House Art Gallery
International Film Festival
Hôtel Chefs
Seigneurial System/Tableau Economique Raw Material Économics Production Spot
Surautomatism
Discount Networking Acid House Party
Opium Dens and Fragrance Festivals
Pill Pressers
CNS depressants
Upper-tier County System
Defense Lawyers are Traplords (Trafficking P4P and Malicious Prosecution)
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
Brain Receptor Dealing
Neuroplasticity Drug-Crime Nexus
Religious Ecstasy
Entheogens are psychedelic drugs—and sometimes certain other psychoactive substances—used for engendering spiritual development or otherwise in sacred contexts
Live-Pool Betting Monopoly Board Game
Summary Sentencing
Urban Level: Street Culture Art Gallery (Street culture may refer to: Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, Street market, Children's street culture, Street carnival, Block party, Street identity, Street food, Café culture, Several youth subculture or counterculture topics pertaining to outdoors of urban centers. These can include: Street art, Street photography, Street racing, Street wear, Hip-hop culture, Urban fiction, Street sports, Streetball, Flatland BMX, Freestyling), Art Pedagogy, Artist Residency, Art Schools, and Art Plugs
Art Pedagogy: Arts-based pedagogy is a teaching methodology in which an art form is integrated with another subject matter to impact student learning. 28-30. Arts-based pedagogy results in arts-based learning (ABL),11 which is when a student learns about a subject through arts processes including creating, responding or performing. Aesthetic Teaching: Seeking a Balance between Teaching Arts and Teaching through the Arts. In aesthetic education, learning must be developed especially with the inclusion of sensations and with the help of feelings. Sensations and feelings should lead to movement, representation, and expression. Aesthetic learning often entails learning to distinguish certain qualities or objects aesthetically in different ways depending on the situation and the purpose. Certain things can be experienced in negative ways in one activity and in positive ways in another.
A designer drug is a structural or functional analog of a controlled substance that has been designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the original drug, while avoiding classification as illegal and/or detection in standard drug tests
Patchwork tattoos are a collection of tattoos collaged together to create an overall design. Each individual 'patch' of the tattoo can be a different design, symbol or element with a little space in between. Patchwork tattoos are a collection of tattoos collaged together to create an overall design. In short, the gun-toting angel was a multifaceted metaphor. “It undoubtedly also reflected the Catholic Counter-Reformation militaristic rhetoric,” wrote Donahue-Wallace, “which promoted the church as an army and heavenly beings as its soldiers.”
DECADENCE AESTHETICS THEORIES
Slogan
J'Cartier, Je cours après les vœux de champagne,
Subjective
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
Gastronomy
Precarious Balance
Precariously: If something is happening or positioned precariously, it's in danger. A glass could be precariously balanced on the edge of a table. If something is on the verge of danger, then the word precariously fits.
Grey & Decentralized Markets
Tableau Économique
Semblance
Semblance is generally used to suggest a contrast between outward appearance and inner reality.
High Socioeconomic Status & Tattoos
Phantasmagorical
Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance
adjective. having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. having the appearance of an optical illusion, especially one produced by a magic lantern.
Socioeconomic Status Development Immigration Multilingual Sensory Play
Law of Polarity in Relationships
In any successful relationship that has an intimate connection and sexual attraction, there is polarity. What does this mean exactly? Polarity in relationships is the spark that occurs between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. Gender does not affect whether you have masculine or feminine energy.
Second Reflection
Burden Aesthetics with Intentions
The Second Reflection lays hold of the Technical Procedures
Tattoos
SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGY
Keystone Theory Habits
Game Theory
Behavioral Finance
Self-actualization is the complete realization of one's potential, and the full development of one's abilities and appreciation for life. This concept is at the top of the Maslow hierarchy of needs, so not every human being reaches it.
Potential Psychology: Psychological potential is a very broad concept. It may include one's capacity to conform, change, re-invent oneself, bounce back from adversity, etc.
SOCIO-FORMAL SCIENCE
+EV Optimal Game Theory Poker
Civil, Agriculture, Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction, and Biomechanical Engineering
SOCIO-PHILOSOPHY
Ontology
IMPERIALISM, THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism,[1] originally published as Imperialism, the Newest Stage of Capitalism,[2][3] is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in 1916 and published in 1917. It describes the formation of oligopoly, by the interlacing of bank and industrial capital, in order to create a financial oligarchy, and explains the function of financial capital in generating profits from the exploitation colonialism inherent to imperialism, as the final stage of capitalism. The essay synthesises Lenin's developments of Karl Marx's theories of political economy in Das Kapital (1867).[4]
Tax Mergers Law; Market-extension merger: Two companies that sell the same products in different markets. 4.2.2 Corporate Taxation At the corporate level, the tax treatment of a merger or acquisition depends on whether the acquiring firm elects to treat the acquired firm as being absorbed into the parent with its tax attributes intact, or first being liquidated and then received in the form of its component assets.
SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT
Seconds Liberal Arts are often viewed as pre-professional since, while conceived of as fundamental to citizenship, they address the whole person in recognition that our moral and spiritual identities develop best through participation in a society that perpetually renews the rights and responsibilities of membership.
Executive management master's degree programs often result in an Executive Master of Business Administration, or EMBA. They are primarily designed to act as accelerated graduate programs for working professionals who already hold management or executive positions.
Engineering college means a school, college, university, department of a university or other educational institution, reputable and in good standing in accordance with rules prescribed by the Department, and which grants baccalaureate degrees in engineering.
Monopoly Family Boarding Schools: The socio-historical context refers to the societal and historical conditions and circumstances that influence events or individuals. It involves elements like the cultural, economic, and political circumstances during a certain time period.
Agriculturism is an ideology promoting rural life, a traditional way of life. It is characterized by the valorization of traditional values (the family, the French language, the Catholic religion) and an opposition to the industrial world.
ART AS A MEDIUM FOR LANGUAGE
Art, often described as the universal language, is a powerful medium that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. It speaks to our shared human experience, connecting people from all walks of life through a language that doesn't rely on words.
BUSINESS ADVICE
Blue Ocean Strategy; Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering and Economic Science.
ENTERPRISE THEORY
Under this theory, organised crime exists because legitimate markets leave many customers and potential customers unsatisfied.[1] High demand for a particular good or service, low levels of risk detection and high profits lead to a conducive environment for entrepreneurial criminal groups to enter the market and profit by supplying those goods and services.[2] For success, there must be:
an identified market; and,
a certain rate of consumption (demand) to maintain profit and outweigh perceived risks.[3][4]
Under these conditions competition is discouraged, ensuring criminal monopolies sustain profits. Legal substitution of goods or services may (by increasing competition) force the dynamic of organised criminal operations to adjust, as will deterrence measures (reducing demand), and the restriction of resources (controlling the ability to supply or produce to supply).[5]
Craftsmanship, Commercialism, Commerce, Cash-Conversion-Cycle, and Medium of Exchange.
Instrument is Prescription meds (Ecstacy & Painkillers), Cigarillos, and Wine Rack (Fake IDs) and Systems is Bassline Genres, Fragrance Festivals, House of Roses Party (Roses giveaway and party theme), Parking Garage Street Racing Silent Films and Forza Red Bull Racing Athletes Sportsbook, Quebec City Film Festival Membership, Gangster Disco.
Payment: The Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) refers to an investment theory that allows investors to assemble an asset portfolio that maximizes expected return for a given level of risk. The theory assumes that investors are risk-averse; for a given level of expected return, investors will always prefer the less risky portfolio. An asset protection trust (APT) is a trust vehicle that holds an individual's assets with the purpose of shielding them from creditors. Asset protection trusts offer the strongest protection you can find from creditors, lawsuits, or any judgments against your estate.
Rivals: Debt/Equity Swap or Capo Warning with Portfolio Offer.
Grassroots Minor Vice and Port Corruption: TRADWAVE Stickers/Shirts and Gum (Trafficking), Vape Smoke Tricks (Sprezzatura), Soundcloud Sharing (Raves), Hôtel Chains Budgeting (Financial Forecasting and Budgeting), San Pellegrino Mini Fridge (Chivalry), Real Estate Brokerage, Agronomics, Coffee Farmers, and Fisherman (Ports)
Major Vice: Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering et Placebo Effect (manufacturing), Suicide Tuesdays Levelling Effect (Rolling Tobacco, Oxytocin, Pain Killers, and Hydrocolloids Ecstasy) [Brain Receptors Dealing], Cash Back Program (Buy within 3 days of paycheck for extra Tobacco), Razor-Razor Blade C2C: Streetwear and PC Gaming (Business Model), Popcorn Marketing (Prices) Ecstasy-Opiods Singer-Dealers/Ecstasy-Xanax Producers-Drug Robbery (Rave Teams), et Hotel Chains Budgeting, Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account (Money).
Church Expenses Occupation (Festivals, Venues, Freeports, Art Gallery, Underground Garages, Tobacco Store, Restaurants, Real Estate Brokerage, Impure Aesthetic Thrillers Publishing Imprint et Production Company.
CPP Trafficking
meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) is a psychoactive drug of the phenylpiperazine class. It was initially developed in the late-1970s and used in scientific research before being sold as a designer drug in the mid-2000s.[4][5] It has been detected in pills touted as legal alternatives to illicit stimulants in New Zealand and pills sold as "ecstasy" in Europe and the United States.[6][7]
Politics: Fishermen catch the fish and sell them in the market. They also help clean the water and protect the environment by catching abundant fish. Physiocracy (French: physiocratie; from the Greek for "government of nature") is an economic theory developed by a group of 18th-century Age of Enlightenment French economists who believed that the wealth of nations derived solely from the value of "land agriculture" or "land development" and that agricultural products should be highly priced. Political economy is a branch of political science and economics studying economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and their governance by political systems (e.g. law, institutions, and government).[1][2][3][4] Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour markets and financial markets, as well as phenomena such as growth, distribution, inequality, and trade, and how these are shaped by institutions, laws, and government policy. Originating in the 16th century, it is the precursor to the modern discipline of economics.[5][6] Political economy in its modern form is considered an interdisciplinary field, drawing on theory from both political science and modern economics.[4] Free-market environmentalism argues that the free market, property rights, and tort law provide the best means of preserving the environment, internalizing pollution costs, and conserving resources. Green liberalism, or liberal environmentalism,[1] is liberalism that includes green politics in its ideology. Green liberals are usually liberal on social issues and "green" on economic issues.[1] The term "green liberalism" was coined by political philosopher Marcel Wissenburg in his 1998 book Green Liberalism: The Free and The Green Society. He argues that liberalism must reject the idea of absolute property rights and accept restraints that limit the freedom to abuse nature and natural resources. However, he rejects the control of population growth and any control over the distribution of resources as incompatible with individual liberty, instead favoring supply-side control: more efficient production and curbs on overproduction and overexploitation. This view tends to dominate the movement, although critics say it actually puts individual liberties above sustainability. The conservation movement, also known as nature conservation, is a political, environmental, and social movement that seeks to manage and protect natural resources, including animal, fungus, and plant species as well as their habitat for the future. Conservationists are concerned with leaving the environment in a better state than the condition they found it in.[1] Evidence-based conservation seeks to use high quality scientific evidence to make conservation efforts more effective. Green politics, or ecopolitics, is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society often, but not always, rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.[1][2] It began taking shape in the western world in the 1970s; since then green parties have developed and established themselves in many countries around the globe and have achieved some electoral success.
Event Planning and Bonuses: A quarter is a three-month period on a company's financial calendar that acts as a basis for periodic financial reports and the paying of dividends.
Overnight Festival Dealing: The cash conversion cycle (CCC), also called the net operating cycle or cash cycle, is a metric that expresses, in days, how long it takes a company to convert the cash spent on inventory back into cash from selling its product or service. The shorter the cash cycle, the better, as it indicates less time that cash is bound in accounts receivable or inventory.
Education: The hospitality and tourism career cluster is focused on management, marketing, and operations of restaurants and food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events, and travel related services. Game Theory Agronomics, Science Geography, Commodities Trading, AgTech, Agriculture Banking, Soil Science, Plantation Economics, and Rural Area Economic.
Start Up Cost: A sponsorship is when a company commits money or resources to a nonprofit event or program in exchange for specific promotional benefits. In exchange for supporting the nonprofit, the company gets their name and logo on things like: Banners. The position or function of a person or group who vouches for, supports, advises, or helps fund another person or an organization or project.
Influence: Taste of the Danforth is a yearly festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the Greektown area along Danforth Avenue for a period of three days in August. It is currently Canada's largest street festival. It started in 1993, and in 2013, it completed its 20th year of this event which celebrates Greek food and culture. The owner of Papas Grill – a Greek cuisine on the Danforth stated that the Taste of the Danforth has "grown exponentially and we are still experiencing growth 20 years to the day”
Grooming: AHA Exfoliator, Hypoallergenic Cleanser, Bar Soap, Bronzer Oil, Salt Water Hair Spray, Overnight Hydration Mask, Facial Steamer, and Aftershave Balm Body Splash.
Give Back: Environmental Broadcasting Network. Business Reality TV Shows, Documentaries, Real Estate Planning, etc.
LEGAL ADVICE
Mens Rea; Actus Rea; if both commited plead Insanity for Paid Research in a Mental Health Hospital. Have girls as a Character Witness not Partner In Crime. If arrested say I am not a Character, Key, or Eye Witness if someone says your name. Frame Control and Socratic Method Cross Examination Practice. Summary Sentencing example Trafficking P4P; Embezzlement; and Smurfing for Malicious Prosecution Defense Argument with Fine Settlement.
DECADENCE NOIR AESTHETICS THEORIES
Slogan
J'Cartier, Je cours après les vœux de champagne,
Subjective
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
Gastronomy
Precarious Balance
Precariously: If something is happening or positioned precariously, it's in danger. A glass could be precariously balanced on the edge of a table. If something is on the verge of danger, then the word precariously fits.
Grey & Decentralized Markets
Tableau Économique
Semblance
Semblance is generally used to suggest a contrast between outward appearance and inner reality.
High Socioeconomic Status & Tattoos
Phantasmagorical
Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance
adjective. having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. having the appearance of an optical illusion, especially one produced by a magic lantern.
Socioeconomic Status Development Immigration Multilingual Sensory Play
Law of Polarity in Relationships
In any successful relationship that has an intimate connection and sexual attraction, there is polarity. What does this mean exactly? Polarity in relationships is the spark that occurs between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. Gender does not affect whether you have masculine or feminine energy.
Second Reflection
Burden Aesthetics with Intentions
The Second Reflection lays hold of the Technical Procedures
Tattoos
Noir
Imagine someone can't picture the colour Noir
The ideal of blackness with regard to content is one of the deepest impulse of abstraction
Abstract
consider (something) theoretically or separately from something else.
The noir aesthetic was all about creating ambiance.
intricate, crime-centric storylines, and bleak worldview, film noir has endured as a filmmaking aesthetic.
The use of night and shadows emphasizes the cold and the darkness in the noirs.
Visuals
Common Imagery:
Alcohol, often hard liquor
Fog
Guns, often revolvers
Large cities with art deco skyscrapers and warehouses
Nightclubs, bars, gambling dens, and other hedonistic locales
Rain
Smoking
Streetlights
Window blinds, creates a dramatic lighting effect
Common Characters
Private Investigator
Undercover policeman
An average man, victim of circumstance (typically a Fall Guy)
Corrupt Government Officials
The Mafia
Femme Fatale
Dark Gatsby
Dark Gatsby is a growing aesthetic diverging from the Roaring 20s and Flapper aesthetics that center around the vivacity of the 1920s Jazz Age. Dark Gatbsy owes its origins to the murkier underworld that helped the 1920s to roar (bootlegging, speakeasys, etc.), and is more visually diverse by including people of color, especially, African Americans --who created and popularized jazz-- and other underrepresented communities such as LGBTQIA. It also uses author F. Scott Fitzgerald's quintessential literary anti-hero Jay Gatsby from the American novel The Great Gatsby (1925) as the representative of this time. Jay Gatsby is a social climbing playboy of unknown origins who owes his wealth to shadowy gains.
Dark Gatsby is a deeper, more sexualized expression of the Roaring 20s in popular culture. The celebrants are not so enamored of the unending wealth portrayed in The Great Gatsby or the WASP-y films from that era. They're more interested in the darkness that sat just beneath the surface of the incredible social gains made during that time.
Even though African Americans created the jazz and expanded its popularity, the 1920s also saw deep segregation and racial terrorism in the form of lynchings that relegated African Americans to a racially segregated parallel world. Jazz and the vices that kept it going like illegal drugs (marijuana, cocaine, and heroine), illegal alcohol due to Prohibition, gambling, and prostitution, were all accessible in hidden speakeasys or at after-hour clubs. Jazz musicians were known to make their most money playing for brothels and parties run by crime syndicates. Piano player extraordinaire Fats Waller was Chicago gangster Al Capone's favorite musician for his parties.
Pickup Artist
Push and Pull Pickup Lines, Potential Psychology, Experience of Personality, Relationship Laws of Polarity, and Friend Zoning is how I get girls.
LANGUAGE ARTS ARGOT SYNECDOQU DE PURE LAINE
Standard Fon is the primary target of language planning efforts in Benin, In Benin, French is the official language, and Fon and other indigenous languages are classified as national languages. Commerce is the exchange of goods or services among two or more parties. It is the subset of business that focuses on the sale of finished or unfinished products rather than their sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, or marketing. In sociolinguistics, language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or language varieties within a speech community.[1]
ex. Ballet terminology has remained largely in the French language. Ballet dancers across the world learn and can communicate with this universal ballet vocabulary. Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation. Art, often described as the universal language, is a powerful medium that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. It speaks to our shared human experience, connecting people from all walks of life through a language that doesn't rely on words.
Poetique Capitaux is a commerce romance Argot.
Imagery refers to writing that invokes the reader’s senses with descriptive word choice to create a more vivid and realistic recreation of the scene in their mind.
Possessive Adjectives:
These adjectives, like possessive pronouns, are used to show or represent possession of a quality. For example: my, your, his, her, their, its, whose, etc.
Interrogative Adjectives:
An adjective that is used to modify a noun or a pronoun by asking a question is called an interrogative adjective. There are only a few adjectives that can be termed as interrogative adjectives. They are whose, what and which.
Demonstrative Adjectives:
Demonstrative adjectives are mainly used to describe the position of a subject (a noun or pronoun) in space or time. This, that, these and those are the demonstrative adjectives in English.
Compound Adjectives:
Compound adjectives consist of two or more adjectives that are combined together to form an adjective that can be used to modify the subject. Some examples of compound adjectives are cotton-tailed, curly-haired, absent-minded, happy-go-lucky, etc.
Synecdoqu figure of speech in which a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole thing.
Example: Fuxelon est Blonde on a Beach
Synecdoqu Argot Blashphemy
Coli Jelieux: I sée loyalty so I give them Royalty
Coli Pardicé: Paradise is thé place Come and join it
Coli Mailénons: Reckless abandon, on the other hand, is an attitude of abandoning or throwing off one's inhibitions and giving oneself up to a passion or enthusiasm for something. It is reckless because no attention is paid to possible cost, the opinions of others, or the assumed rules of “sensible” behavior.
Synecdoqu Argot Cul-de-sac
Au Rajoux: answer my question or there is a Gun in your mouth.
Au Pardicé Minuit: Sensory experience and cultural expression
Au Cul-de-sac: I sell pills for a living.
Au Baisons: Fuck me tonight
Au Bayens: Can I have your number for a date
Au Braqons: Let’s bang this out
Au Calmais: I am using Fear not Trust
Au Garçez: Lawless Urban Youth
Au Martyr-Congo: Head on thé Floor or Diamant
Au Fuêgeabé: You Do not want to sée Excellence
Au Moncratique: Fine Wine et Primetime
Au Laneiux: I ain't no simp no bitch I let these wild lil thots run free
Au Cijon: Who you with, what pack you gripped
Machére:Hun
Pécho: Gangster
Pécho is verlan for the French word ‘choper,’ which translates to grab. However, pécho takes that word to a new level. It can mean things like ‘to date someone,’ ‘to buy drugs,’ ‘to sleep with someone,’ or even… ‘to grab something.’ Use it carefully!
Bastille: Trap Artist Résidences
The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille.
Sridhar and Sridhar define code-mixing as "the transition from using linguistic units (words, phrases, clauses, etc.) of one language to using those of another within a single sentence".
Café Liégeois Noir: Coffee Slang, Lacanien Triad, Pill Pressers-Tobacco Trafficking, Vintage Streetwear Thrift Shopping, Monopoly Live-Pool Betting
Flip Figure of Speech Imagery Slang in Fon, Example: Garçon to Garçez; flip endings with endings or beginnings with beginnings.
TURF ACCOUNTING MODEL
+EV
Python Programming Gaussian Distribution
Exotic Options Trading Live Betting
Parlays Minimum for Round Robins
Daily Fantasy Rakes
Daily Fantasy Sports Rakes Minimums with Diamond Jewelry like a retake on Uncut Gems and ShopGLD.
$10k Bundle Tennis Cluster and Studs
$25k Bundle Grillz
$75k Bundle Watch
Gold, Diamond, and Watches Traffickers Accounting
Modified cash basis is an accounting method that combines elements of the two primary bookkeeping practices: cash and accrual accounting. It seeks to get the best of both worlds, recording sales and expenses for long-term assets on an accrual basis and those of short-term assets on a cash basis. The goal here is to provide a clearer financial picture without dealing with the costs of switching to full-blown accrual accounting.
Own a Mercantilism Colonization Private Holding Company
Enterprise Foundation, Holding Company, Subsidiaries, et Horizontal Intégration for Monopoly.
Buy 10% Equity and go to Shareholders Meeting
Ask for Lapidaire, Foundries, Refineries, Textile Mill, et Confectioneries
Offer Market Extension Mergers Joint Ventures, Martinique Banking, Farmland REITs, and Vertical Intégration Investments
If not, get Greenmail Money.
Watch Dealing
Underwriting-Auction
Retail
Minerals and Foundries
Farmland Intrepreneurs
Joint Ventures as a Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) with Femme Chief Engineering Officer (CENO) below me. Thé CEO is thé Otherside of thé Joint Venture. A public benefit corporation is a legal entity that is organized and taxed as either an S corporation or C corporation.[37] Founders will want to keep in mind that C-corporations experience a double tax associated with profits and again with dividends or payouts to shareholders.[38] S corporations are a legal entity that escapes this double taxation but there are certain stipulations that an entity will have to consider before being able to file as an S corporation.[38] If you are currently an S or C corporation your company will not change its tax status when you transfer to a public benefit corporation.[37] If you are currently an LLC, partnership or sole proprietorship then you will have to change tax status.[37] While public benefit corporations are taxed the same as their underlying corporation status, there is added benefit to taxation on charitable contributions. If a firm makes donations to a qualifying non-profit the charitable contributions receive a tax deductible status. This will lower a firm's taxes compared to a typical C-corporation that is not donating money and only focusing on short term profits. Many enterprise foundations are non-profits without a personal profit motive, which sets them aside from other ownership structures. Instead, they are legally bound by their purpose, which typically is to secure the longevity and independence of the companies that they own and to contribute to society by philanthropy. As perpetuities which cannot be dissolved, they are long-term owners. However, not all enterprise foundations are equally idealistic. Some have strong ties to the founding family and continue to donate to its descendants. Others again have ties to government organisations, cooperatives or associations, which helped establish them.
Non Profits
Bioeconomic Research
Agronomics
Farmland E-commerce
TV Incubators and Startup Accelerators
AgTech
Soil Science
Artisanal Plantation Case Study
Rental Properties, Rental Farmland Plantation Economy, AG Indexes w/ FX CFDs, Gold Bars, Garunteed Investment Certificate are my Net Asset Portfolio.
Yvon Chouinard (born November 9, 1938)[1] is an American rock climber, environmentalist, philanthropist, and outdoor industry businessman. His company, Patagonia, is known for its commitment to protecting the environment. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.[2]
Douglas Rainsford Tompkins (March 20, 1943 – December 8, 2015) was an American businessman, conservationist, outdoorsman, philanthropist, filmmaker, and agriculturalist.
Contracts and Investments
Share Appreciation Right Plans (SAR Plans)
Under SAR Plans, the corporation grants plan participants share appreciation rights. Each SAR entitles participants to receive, on vesting, the net value of the increase in the market value of the corporation’s share between the grant date and the vesting date. Share Appreciation Right Plans are similar to stock option plans in some ways, and to RSU Plans in others:
Value. Share Appreciation Rights function much like stock options in many ways – but unlike stock options, participants aren’t required to pay the exercise price when they exercise the SAR. Share Appreciation Rights start with a nil value at the time of grant, so will have no value at vesting if the market value of the shares has decreased between the dates of grant and of vesting.
Plan Terms. Share Appreciation Right Plans typically contain provisions similar to those of RSU Plans in respect to plan administration, maximum shares reserved for issuance, grant agreement, market value, employment, share capital adjustments, change of control and shareholder agreements.
Vesting. Like RSU Plans, vesting provisions in SAR Plans can also be based on time, performance or both. Performance-based SARs are sometimes called “performance appreciation rights” or “PARs”. Once vested, the plan participant can settle the SARs in cash or in an amount of shares that equals the amount payable to the participant divided by the per share market value
Deferred Compensation
Deferred compensation refers to that part of one’s contribution that is withheld and paid at a future date. Retirement plans and employee pensions are examples of deferred compensation. Employers usually withhold a fraction of employees’ compensation every month, accumulate it over time, and pay the lump sum amount on a date previously agreed upon in the employment contract.
Real Estate Joint Venture (JV)
A real estate joint venture (JV) is a deal between multiple parties to work together and combine resources to develop a real estate project. Most large projects are financed and developed as a result of real estate joint ventures. JVs allow real estate operators (individuals with extensive experience managing real estate projects) to work with real estate capital providers (entities that can supply capital for a real estate project).
Farmland Investments
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
MINUIT DU L'AFRIQUE-TABAC MOVEMENT
Colour Theory for Subjective Expressionist and Distorted Strokes, Splashes, Smears, Dribbles, with Sensual Lyrics/Sound Poetry. CAAB Movements Culture, Aesthetics, Arts, Bohemian. Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts), with 5 Senses Collective.
GASTRONOMY AS A LANGUAGE
Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation.[1]
Competitive Cooking Gambling
Cooking Shows as Leagues
Verb Groups
Gastronomy Trends Marketing Teams
Cartier d’Or as Organization
Habitant Conservation Film Festival
Restaurant Clientel Grocery Stores
Cook Book based Libraries
Bocuse d’Or Qualifiers
Agriculture Festivals
Wool and Wine
Sporting Event Gastronomy
Nutritional Biochemistry Learning Show
Farmland Stock Simulators
Agronomics School
Pescatarian Gastronomy School
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions, Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
Different Lens Thrillers for Ballet and Painting
Criminology is the study of crime from four different perspectives. These include legal, political, sociological, and psychological.
URBAN LEVEL: MINUIT DU SAÏNTS
URBAN SHAMANISM
Urban shamanism distinguishes traditional shamanism found in indigenous societies from Western adaptations that draw on contemporary and modern roots. Urban shamanism is practiced primarily by people who do not originate in a traditional indigenous society and who create unique methods that do not follow or claim authenticity in any prior tradition. Urban shamanism traces its beginnings to efforts by Westerners to come to terms with psychoactive plant experiences using their own modern frames of cultural reference influenced by, but outside of, the indigenous rites in which plant medicine is traditionally based. Surautomatism is any theory or act in practice of surrealist creative production taking, or purporting to take, automatism to its most absurd limits. Action painting, sometimes called "gestural abstraction", is a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied. The resulting work often emphasizes the physical act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the finished work or concern of its artist. An acid house party was a type of illegal party typically staged in an Art Gallery After Party between 1987 and 1989. Opium dens were typically dark, hidden, underground spaces or an Art Gallery After Party. Dazecore is an aesthetic inspired by sleepless nights and the buzz of late night/early morning thoughts. It is very closely linked to Urbancore, Geek, and Dark Minimalism, heavily influenced by artists working in the early hours of the morning and students staying up late at night working on papers. Urbancore is an aesthetic based on imagery of urban cities and street life. Urbancore is associated to real-life, modern-day society and almost always is based in recent decades. As it is a really broad aesthetic, it can revolve around city streets and architecture, graffiti, skate parks at night, urban fashion and picnics. Thriller is a genre of fiction with numerous, often overlapping, subgenres, including crime, horror, and detective fiction. Thrillers are characterized and defined by the moods they elicit, giving their audiences heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety. A thriller generally keeps its audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element.[2] Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is often a villain-driven plot, whereby they present obstacles that the protagonist or hero must overcome. bon vivant (plural bon vivants or bons vivants) A man who enjoys luxurious things in life, especially good food and drink; a man about town. Olfactory art is an art form that uses scents as a medium. Olfactory art includes perfume as well as other applications of scent. A clay-court specialist is a tennis player who excels on clay courts, more than on any other surface. Due in part to advances in racquet technology, current clay-court specialists are known for employing long, winding groundstrokes that generate heavy topspin; such strokes are less effective on faster surfaces on which the balls do not bounce as high. Clay-court specialists tend to slide more effectively on clay than other players. Many of them are also very adept at hitting the drop shot, which can be effective because rallies on clay courts often leave players pushed far beyond the baseline. Additionally, the slow, long rallies require a great degree of mental focus and physical stamina.
MOVEMENTS
Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.[1][2] Expressionist artists have sought to express the meaning[3] of emotional experience rather than physical reality.[3][4]
Action painting, sometimes called "gestural abstraction", is a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied. The resulting work often emphasizes the physical act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the finished work or concern of its artist.
Minuit du Lafrique-tabac Movement: Colour Theory for Subjective Expressionist and Distorted Strokes, Splashes, Smears, Dribbles, with Sensual Lyrics/Sound Poetry. CAAB Movements Culture, Aesthetics, Arts, Bohemian. Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts), with 5 Senses Collective.
INFLUENCE
Les Automatistes were a group of Québécois artistic dissidents from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The movement was founded in the early 1940s by painter Paul-Émile Borduas. Les Automatistes were so called because they were influenced by Surrealism and its theory of automatism.
Paul-Émile Borduas (November 1, 1905 – February 22, 1960) was a Québecois artist known for his abstract paintings. He was the leader of the avant-garde Automatiste movement and the chief author of the Refus Global manifesto of 1948. Borduas had a profound impact on the development of the arts and of thought, both in the province of Quebec and in Canada.
The Quiet Revolution (French: Révolution tranquille) refers to a significant period of socio-political and socio-cultural transformation in French Canada, particularly in Quebec, following the election of 1960.
Nuit Blanche (French pronunciation: [nɥi ˈblɑ̃ʃ]) (White Night) is an annual all-night or night-time arts festival of a city. A Nuit Blanche typically has museums, private and public art galleries, and other cultural institutions open and free of charge, with the centre of the city itself being turned into a de facto art gallery, providing space for art installations, performances (music,[1] film, dance, performance art), themed social gatherings, and other activities.
In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.[2] The military metaphor of an advance guard identifies the artists and writers whose innovations in style, form, and subject-matter challenge the artistic and aesthetic validity of the established forms of art and the literary traditions of their time; thus, the artists who created the anti-novel and Surrealism were ahead of their times.[3]
In The Theory of the Avant-Garde (Teoria dell'arte d'avanguardia, 1962), the academic Renato Poggioli provides an early analysis of the avant-garde as art and as artistic movement.[9] Surveying the historical and social, psychological and philosophical aspects of artistic vanguardism, Poggioli's examples of avant-garde art, poetry, and music, show that avant-garde artists share some values and ideals as contemporary bohemians.[10]
Bohemianism is a social and cultural movement that has, at its core, a way of life away from society's conventional norms and expectations. The term originates from the French bohème and spread to the English-speaking world. It was used to describe mid-19th-century non-traditional lifestyles, especially of artists, writers, journalists, musicians, and actors in major European cities.
An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people.[1]
The Morgan Library & Museum contains illuminated manuscripts, authors' original manuscripts, books, and sheets of music. The Morgan also houses collections of drawings, photographs, paintings, maps, and other objects. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum has hosted temporary exhibitions, as well as events such as concerts and lectures. Both the collection and the buildings have received commentary over the years.
Jacques Prévert (French: [ʒak pʁevɛʁ]; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (1945). He published his first book in 1946.
His poems were the basis for a film by the director and documentarian Joris Ivens, The Seine Meets Paris (La Seine a rencontré Paris, 1957), about the River Seine. The poem was read as narration during the film by singer Serge Reggiani.[8] In 2007, a filmed adaptation of Prévert's poem "To Paint the Portrait of a Bird" was directed by Seamus McNally, featuring T.D. White and Antoine Ray- English translation by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
The primary focus of the group consisted of semi-abstract paintings with brilliant color, violent brushwork, and distorted human figures inspired by primitive and folk art and similar to American action painting. CoBrA was a milestone in the development of Tachisme and European abstract expressionist.
The manifesto, entitled, "La cause était entendue" (The Case Was Settled) was written by CoBrA member Christian Dotremont and signed by all founding members in Paris in 1948. It was directly speaking to their experience attending the Centre International de Documentation sur l'Art d'Avant-garde in which they felt the atmosphere was sterile and authoritarian. It was a statement of working collaboratively in an organic mode of experimentation in order to develop their work separate from the current place of the avant-garde movement. The name of the manifesto was also a play on words from an earlier document signed by Belgian and French Revolutionary Surrealists in July 1947, entitled "La cause est entendue" (The Case Is Settled).[10]
The European artists were different from their American counterparts (the Abstract expressionists) for they preferred the process over the product and introduced primitive, mythical, and folkloric elements along with a decorative input from their children [11] and graffiti.[12] One of the new approaches that united the CoBrA artists was their unrestrained use of strong colors, along with violent handwritings and figuration which can be either frightening or humorous. Their art was alive with subhuman figures in order to mirror the terror and weakness of our time unlike the dehumanized art of Abstraction.[13] This spontaneous method was a rejection of Renaissance art, specialization, and 'civilized art', they preferred 'uncivilized' forms of expression which created an interplay between the conscious and the unconscious instead of the Surrealist interest in the unconscious alone. The childlike in their method meant a pleasure in painting, in the materials, forms, and finally the picture itself; this aesthetic notion was called 'desire unbound'.
Tachisme (alternative spelling: Tachism, derived from the French word tache, stain) is a French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The term is said to have been first used with regards to the movement in 1951.[1] It is often considered to be the European response and equivalent to abstract expressionism,[2] although there are stylistic differences (American abstract expressionism tended to be more "aggressively raw" than tachisme).[1] It was part of a larger postwar movement known as Art Informel (or Informel),[2] which abandoned geometric abstraction in favour of a more intuitive form of expression, similar to action painting. Another name for Tachism is Abstraction lyrique (related to American Lyrical Abstraction). COBRA is also related to Tachisme
The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use by Jock
ACTION PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS
The document outlines 5 painting techniques: putting paint, dripping paint, pouring paint, splashing paint, and splattering paint.
Their process, involved splashing, using gestural brushstrokes and dripping paint onto canvas rather than carefully applying it.
Action painting, direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art that involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes and the chance effects of dripping and spilling paint onto the canvas.
Stochastic effect, or "chance effect" is one classification of radiation effects that refers to the random, statistical nature of the damage. In contrast to the deterministic effect, severity is independent of dose. Only the probability of an effect increases with dose.
The term typically describes large-scale canvases dominated by flat expanses of color and having a minimum of surface detail. Color-field paintings have a unified single-image field and differ qualitatively from the gestural, expressive brushwork.
In expressionist painting, colours may appear intense and non-naturalistic, forms become distorted, brushwork is typically free and paint application tends to be generous and highly textured.
Brushwork in oil painting refers to the way an artist applies paint to a canvas using a brush. It can be thick* or thin, smooth or rough*, and can convey different textures and emotions depending on the artist's intention.
Bogart created his unique surfaces using a mixture of oil, pigment, mortar, chalk, and siccatives—additives to help the thick paint dry more evenly and quickly.
FESTIVALS ROSEDALE
Fragrance-Bralette
Bocuse d'or
Boat Racing Weekends
Art Gallery Memberships
Cannes Film Festival Foreign Thrillers Memberships
ENGINEERING ATHELTICS ROSEDALE
Boat Racing
Motocross
Terrain Jeeps After Market Tuning
GREY-DECENTRALIZED HABITANTS-TABLEAU ECONOMIQUE ART FINANCING
Olfactory Arts
Painting
Oenology Gastronomy
Interior Design
Morgan Library & Museum in Rosedale for Culture Trends and Themes through Art for Sociocultural Theory Of Development. The Bank will be the largest Art Financing, Avant Garde Pedagogy, and Corporate Education Bank.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Book Shelf
Camera
Tour Guide
Expos
Incubator and Accelerators
Farmer's Market
Poetry Clubs
Art Schools and Gallery
Budgeting and Forecasting
Avant Garde History
CUL-DE-SAC MONTREAL
Body High Ecstasy Water; (Binding Agent) Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydrocolloid Water-soluble Proteins, (Potentiation) Grapefruit Powder, (Activating Ingredients) meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP), and Alprazolam
New York Minuite: Duds and meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP)
Fentalogs: acetyl fentanyl, butyryl fentanyl, beta- hydroxythiofentanyl, furanyl fentanyl, 4-fluoroisobutyryl fentanyl, acryl fentanyl, and U-47700.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Habitants (French: [abitɑ̃]) were French settlers and the inhabitants of French origin who farmed the land along the two shores of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf in what is the present-day Province of Quebec in Canada. The term was used by the inhabitants themselves and the other classes of French Canadian society from the 17th century up until the early 20th century when the usage of the word declined in favour of the more modern agriculteur (farmer) or producteur agricole (agricultural producer). A fragrance wheel [1] also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor.[1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory characteristics. Fragrance wheel is frequently used as a classification tool in oenology and perfumery.
PAINTING STYLE
All Over with Linear Dripping Triadic Harmony et Contrast Action Painting avec Dazecore/Dark Romanticism Poetry
5 Canvas Series
Resplendent Collective Anarchy
Colour Theory and Dripping Style Trademarks per member
Graffiti Wall Parks
Art Films (Romcom, Thrillers, and Coming of Age)
Refus Global Manifesto
Surrealist automatism is a method of art-making in which the artist suppresses conscious control over the making process, allowing the unconscious mind to have great sway.
Pardicé Minuit: Sensory Experience, Cultural Expression
Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts)
Shakespeare Impure Aesthetics and Distorted Sensory Play
DIAPHRAGM EXPANSION INHALES
Lung Inhale through Mouth, Release through pushing down Diaphragm, Diaphragm Nasal Inhale Catch.
JET-SETTER GALLERY
Cul-de-sac
PLI Casino-Loan Fraud
Overseas Painting Flipping with IPO
Self Painting Displaying
NEUROPLASTICITY DRUG-CRIME NEXUS IN MONTREAL BASED ON TRAFFICKING
CPP, CNS Depressants, et FENTALOGS: Cul-de-sac
Grey-Decentralized Markets
Bastilles: Cul-de-sac Artist Résidences Penthouse Complexes
Big Room House Raves
Acid House Art Gallery
International Film Festival
Hôtel Chefs
Seigneurial System/Tableau Economique Raw Material Économics Production Spot
Surautomatism
Discount Networking Acid House Party
Opium Dens and Fragrance Festivals
Pill Pressers
CNS depressants
Upper-tier County System
Defense Lawyers are Traplords (Trafficking P4P and Malicious Prosecution)
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
Brain Receptor Dealing
Neuroplasticity Drug-Crime Nexus
Religious Ecstacy
Entheogens are psychedelic drugs—and sometimes certain other psychoactive substances—used for engendering spiritual development or otherwise in sacred contexts
Live-Pool Betting Monopoly Board Game
Summary Sentencing
Urban Level: Street Culture Art Gallery (Street culture may refer to: Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, Street market, Children's street culture, Street carnival, Block party, Street identity, Street food, Café culture, Several youth subculture or counterculture topics pertaining to outdoors of urban centers. These can include: Street art, Street photography, Street racing, Street wear, Hip-hop culture, Urban fiction, Street sports, Streetball, Flatland BMX, Freestyling), Art Pedagogy, Artist Residency, Art Schools, and Art Plugs
Art Pedagogy: Arts-based pedagogy is a teaching methodology in which an art form is integrated with another subject matter to impact student learning. 28-30. Arts-based pedagogy results in arts-based learning (ABL),11 which is when a student learns about a subject through arts processes including creating, responding or performing. Aesthetic Teaching: Seeking a Balance between Teaching Arts and Teaching through the Arts. In aesthetic education, learning must be developed especially with the inclusion of sensations and with the help of feelings. Sensations and feelings should lead to movement, representation, and expression. Aesthetic learning often entails learning to distinguish certain qualities or objects aesthetically in different ways depending on the situation and the purpose. Certain things can be experienced in negative ways in one activity and in positive ways in another.
A designer drug is a structural or functional analog of a controlled substance that has been designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the original drug, while avoiding classification as illegal and/or detection in standard drug tests
CUL-DE-SAC
Major Vice: Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering et Placebo Effect (manufacturing), Suicide Tuesdays Levelling Effect (Rolling Tobacco, Oxytocin, Pain Killers, and Hydrocolloids Ecstasy) [Brain Receptors Dealing], Cash Back Program (Buy within 3 days of paycheck for extra Tobacco), Razor-Razor Blade C2C: Streetwear and PC Gaming (Business Model), Popcorn Marketing (Prices) Ecstasy-Opiods Singer-Dealers/Ecstasy-Xanax Producers-Drug Encroachment (Rave Teams), Smurfing-Embezzlement Painting, Cabaret et Burlesque, et Hotel Chains Budgeting, Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Grassroots Minor Vice: TRADWAVE Stickers/Shirts and Gum (Trafficking), Vape Smoke Tricks (Sprezzatura), Soundcloud Sharing Group Chats (Raves), Hôtel Chains Budgeting (Financial Forecasting and Budgeting), San Pellegrino Mini Fridge (Chilvary)
Body High Ecstasy Water; (Binding Agent) Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydrocolloid Water-soluble Proteins, (Potentiation) Grapefruit Powder, (Activating Ingredients) meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP), and Alprazolam
New York Minuite: Duds and meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP)
Fentalogs: acetyl fentanyl, butyryl fentanyl, beta- hydroxythiofentanyl, furanyl fentanyl, 4-fluoroisobutyryl fentanyl, acryl fentanyl, and U-47700.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Habitants (French: [abitɑ̃]) were French settlers and the inhabitants of French origin who farmed the land along the two shores of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf in what is the present-day Province of Quebec in Canada. The term was used by the inhabitants themselves and the other classes of French Canadian society from the 17th century up until the early 20th century when the usage of the word declined in favour of the more modern agriculteur (farmer) or producteur agricole (agricultural producer). A fragrance wheel [1] also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor.[1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory characteristics. Fragrance wheel is frequently used as a classification tool in oenology and perfumery. Baisers Parfumé: Startup Accelerators et Business Incubators Fragrance Festivals.
DEZI EFFECT FLEUR-DE-LYS BIRTH MANUAL
Theistic Satanism, otherwise referred to as religious Satanism, spiritual Satanism, or traditional Satanism,[2] is an umbrella term for religious groups that consider Satan, the Devil, to objectively exist as a deity, supernatural entity, or spiritual being worthy of worship or reverence, whom individuals may contact and convene with.
Gemini-Taurus or Libra-Virgo Planetary Intelligence with Uranus Prenatal Hormones Vitamin with Fetus Alcohol Consumption for Sensory Overload Asperger's
DEZI Effect as a Mural Crown Invocation Underworld Fleur-de-lys (Left Handed Path, Invocation Occult, President/Count as Noble Title, Oversoul, Lightning Demigod Wing Exchange, Planetary Intelligence Natal Charts, DEZI EFFECT Astroid (Venus, Mercury, Uranus, and Pluto) Invocation, Apocalypse Text, Incubus, Enochian Magick, Spiritual Catalyst, Cul-de-sac Drug-Crime Nexus, Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering, Habitants Monopoly, Larousse Gastronomy, Fragrance Wheel, Refus Global, Blue Ocean Strategy Series, Sylphs, Cardinal-Mutable Lightning Air, An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people, Enochian Magick, Mischievous over Malevolent, Tracksuits and Outerwear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Drug Sorcery, Reckless Abandonment, and Impulsive Borderline)
CRIMINAL UNIONISM
Craft unionism refers to a model of trade unionism in which workers are organised based on the particular craft or trade in which they work. It contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill.
Industrial unionism is a trade union organising method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of skill or trade, thus giving workers in one industry, or in all industries, more leverage in bargaining and in strike situations.
As an anti-statist ideology, social anarchism opposes the concentration of power in the form of a State.[19] To social anarchists, the state is a type of coercive hierarchy designed to enforce private property and to limit individual self-development.[20] Social anarchists reject both centralised and limited forms of government, instead upholding social collaboration as a means to achieve a spontaneous order, without any social contract supplanting social relations.[21] Social anarchists believe that the abolition of the state will lead to greater "freedom, flourishing and fairness".
As an anti-capitalist ideology, social anarchism is opposed to the dominant expressions of capitalism, including the expansion of transnational corporations through globalization.[10] It comprises one of the main forms of socialism, alongside utopian socialism, democratic socialism and authoritarian socialism. Social anarchism rejects private property, particularly private ownership of the means of production, as the principal source of social inequality. As such, social anarchists typically oppose propertarianism, as they consider it to exacerbate social and economic inequality, suppress individual agency and require the maintenance of hierarchical institutions.
Monopoly, real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which the player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
“Mirrors for Princes” designates a literary genre in which political ideas are expressed in the form of advice to a ruler.
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.[1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that the count had specific responsibilities or offices. The etymologically related English term "county" denoted the territories associated with some countships, but not all.
A county may be further subdivided into districts, hundreds, townships, or other administrative jurisdictions within the county. A county usually, but not always, contains cities, towns, townships, villages, or other municipal corporations, which in most cases are somewhat subordinate or dependent upon county governments. Depending on the nation, municipality, and local geography, municipalities may or may not be subject to direct or indirect county control. The functions of both levels are often consolidated into a city government when the area is densely populated, and are generally not when it is less densely populated.[b]
An upper-tier municipality means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipalities purposes.
SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT ROSEDALE
Tobacco-Pill Press Based Black Market
Chef Psychopaths
5 Senses City
Underage Prescription Meds
Polydrug Use
Trap Shooting
Extraversion Sensory Aesthetic Psychopathy
PAINTING CRIMINOLOGY
A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
REVENUE STREAMS
Art Prints Poetry Painting Photography and Sacres Books
Marketplaces
Festivals
Avant Garde Pedagogy (In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.[2] The military metaphor of an advance guard identifies the artists and writers whose innovations in style, form, and subject-matter challenge the artistic and aesthetic validity of the established forms of art and the literary traditions of their time; thus, the artists who created the anti-novel and Surrealism were ahead of their times.[3])
Clothing
Artist Residency
Art Stipend and Grants
Public Arts (Subway Painting)
Commissions
Art Curator
Canvas Casual Fashion House (Créative White Bottoms and Tattoo Collaborations)
Poetry for Screenplay Rights
LANGUAGE ARTS
Synecdoqu Sacres Painting
D’Baptême Croix: The state of being known for one's graffiti throughout a city.
D’Baptême Saint: An individual who takes photographs of graffiti.
D’Baptême Bible: A graffiti artist's sketchbook. Also known as a "piece book.”
D’Baptême Prutoi: Graffiti Walls and Stickers
D’Baptême Crut: is a group of associated graffitists that often work together.
D’Baptême Vwoi: To develop your reputation or "rep" through writing graffiti.
hat (honor-among-thieves): A person who is described as wearing a "hat" is a graffitist who is considered trustworthy in the graffiti community.
D’Baptême Pardicé Lons: Spots that are challenging to graffiti but in highly visible locations with heavy exposure.
D’Baptême Couronne: Graffitists of the highest accomplishments
Synecdoqu Sacres Blashphemy
Coli Jelieux: I sée loyalty so I give them Royalty
Coli Pardicé: Paradise is thé place Come and joint it
Synecdoqu Sacres Cul-de-sac
Au Rajoux: answer my question or there is a Gun in your mouth.
Au Pardicé Minuit: Sensory experience and cultural expression
Au Cul-de-sac: I sell pills for a living.
Au Baisons: Fuck me tonight
Au Bayens: Can I have your number for a date
Au Braqons: Let’s bang this out
Au Calmais: I am using Fear not Trust
Au Garçez: Lawless Urban Youth
Au Martyr-Congo: Head on thé Floor or Diamant
Au Fuêgeabé: You Do not want to sée Excellence
Au Bienvenue Moncratique: Welcome to Fine Wine et Primetime
Au Laneiux: I ain't no simp no bitch I let these wild lil thots run free
Au Cijon: Who you with, what pack you gripped
Au Bâtnais: I want to rip a stick (Cigarette)
Machére:Hun
Pécho: Gangster
Pécho is verlan for the French word ‘choper,’ which translates to grab. However, pécho takes that word to a new level. It can mean things like ‘to date someone,’ ‘to buy drugs,’ ‘to sleep with someone,’ or even… ‘to grab something.’ Use it carefully!
Bastille: Trap Artist Résidences
The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille.
INVESTMENT HABITANTS
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (Cosmetics, AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
Tunnel Strategy (Offshore Banking)
Purpose: Permanent Residency Card
$250k Deposit
$125k: 60/40 portfolio, 60% Fixed Income & REITs and 40% Blue Chip Stocks
$50k: Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) and term deposits are secured investments. This means that you get back the amount you invest at the end of your term. The key difference between a GIC and a term deposit is the length of the term. Term deposits generally have shorter terms than GICs.
$75k: Spending Cash
THRILLERS
Common Ground*
Movie Series
First Film
Prequal
Genre: Drama, Business
Plot: Two young men perform a B&E on a real estate mogul’s property. A silent alarm signals the cops. Both get caught as the didn’t see the alarm. During the trial the mogul is impressed when they both represented them selves in court. The mogul agrees to drop the charges and come to a settlement of community service. The moguls intentions is to take the boys and mentor them.
Ending: One quits while going back to his old life and the other ends up as a painter as this was a test to find a successor
Where I’m From*
France
Movie
Genre: Drama
Plot: Two brothers live on their own after their mother had a near overdose on drugs (opioids) and now is in rehab. The elder gang bangs and brings in the money while the younger is a Photography student at an art school.
PARDICÉ MINUIT BALLARDS
Writing Process
Rough Draft Ballards with Poetic Devices Proofreading
Ballads
Ballads derive from the French “chanson ballade,” which were poems set to music and intended for dancing. Because of its strong musical background, ballads are associated with a specific meter: Ballads are typically written with alternating lines of iambic tetrameter (dah-DUM dah-DUM dah-DUM dah-DUM) and iambic trimeter (da DUM da DUM da DUM), with every second and fourth line rhyming. They were most popular in Ireland and Britain starting in the Middle Ages, but also gained popularity around Europe and on other continents. Ballads may be relatively short narrative poems, compared to other types of narrative poetry.
Rhyme Scheme
The core structure for a ballad is a quatrain, written in either abcb or abab rhyme schemes. The first and third lines are iambic tetrameter, with four beats per line; the second and fourth lines are in trimeter, with three beats per line.
Theme
The theme of a poem is the message an author wants to communicate through the piece. The theme differs from the main idea because the main idea describes what the text is mostly about. Supporting details in a text can help lead a reader to the main idea.
City Lifestyle
Promiscuity/Rotational Dating/Girlfriend
Clothes
Misogyny
Drug Using/Dealing
Food
Athletes
Crime
Guns
How to Write a Ballad
Choose your topic
Decide on the mood of your ballad
Beat
Use the traditional structure as a guide
ABCB
Write your story in groups of four lines
Edit the lines you've written
Consult a rhyming dictionary or rhyming website
Use lots of imagery
Imagery
Imagery is a literary device used in poetry, novels, and other writing that uses vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses to create an image or idea in their head. Through language, imagery does not only paint a picture, but aims to portray the sensational and emotional experience within text.
Poets create imagery by using figures of speech like simile (a direct comparison between two things); metaphor (comparison between two unrelated things that share common characteristics); personification (giving human attributes to nonhuman things); and onomatopoeia (a word that mimics the natural sound of a thing).
Oxymoron–A combination of two words that appear to contradict each other
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two otherwise dissimilar things, often introduced by the words like or as ('you are like a summer's day'). A metaphor is when a word is used in place of another to suggest a likeness ('you are a summer's day'). This pup is a master of both simile and metaphor.
Rhyme
Rhyme is the repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line. Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word's last stressed syllable. Rhyme is one of the first poetic devices that we become familiar with but it can be a tricky poetic device to work with.
Refrain in Poetry
A poem is an artistic literary work composed of verses that combine rhythm, syntax, and particular language to create an imaginative subject matter
ECRIPTURE VICE: SUB PLOTS NARCOTIC DREAMS A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM POETRY ADAPTATION
if you love someone it should not be because of their appearance but because of their personality.
Aesthetics: love, betrayal, jealousy, and gender norms
Probably the most basic significance of dreams in A Midsummer Night's Dream is the representation of unreality, or the distortion of time and consciousness.
Underplot, un′dėr-plot, n. a plot under or subordinate to the main plot in a play or tale: a secret scheme, a trick.
In creative writing, a subplot can reveal more about secondary characters, create plot twists, and add another dimension to a story.
Clams Casino Instrumentals
Pardicé Minuit (Painting) Catalog Modelling with Commission
PAINTING CRIMINOLOGY
A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
MT. PLEASANT* (Theft, Smuggling, Romantic)
Underworld Angels with Dark Romantic Fantasy
Blue eyes meet real life I am swimming in the Sea;
Storming of Bastille and Day Drunkenness
Redrum in the streets left a bloody mess;
The smell of lavender with rose gold teeth
Brings in a mount and I am Underneath;
Wine, Passion, and Ecstasy when you are with me for life
You know I was down bad you gave me another chance at life;
I want to see you in your Birthday Suit and have a slice of your Birthday Cake
Streets are snitching I raised the Murder Rate;
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (PEPPER POTTS)* (Art Theft and Vandalism)
We are More than Friends but I am a Player even though I ball in the winter to spend time with my summer;
The atmosphere is so romantic I think you can replace the Strippers but Boss Bitches as Options like Wall Street Ballers;
Dating Coaches and Couples therapy for my Boo but when we are vibing it is the passenger seat in your car;
Green Card me I cannot legally live without you but do not stress other kids are living like it’s Xbox and Grand Theft Auto Vice City but cannot get rid of the stars;
ROSE OF VENUS* (Art Smuggling)
Mini Golf like we are at the Master’s but in reality we are not on planet Earth;
You love how I live my life even though you threaten to put me in the dirt;
Tax Haven Money with the Roughest Sex on the softest Cloud on earth;
Rose of Venus allows me to put my chocolate bar in your mouth add a vibrator for the silent treatment I deserve;
Trying to win you like there are two minutes left in the game but you give me all of the time in the world;
Seeing you in Autumn Garments is like looking at 1000 Words but you make me speechless that’s my girl;
MINK MILE* (Art Theft)
Rambo Effect has you feeling safe but catch me if you can no Leo;
Roses are Red Violets are Blue lingerie shopping in Macau bend down to your tippy toes;
The best opportunities come after the Darkest Hours and money cannot heal the pain although PTSD brings out demons I had to fix his name;
Virility If you are not first you are last I want your Change your name;
Greek Marble Physique with a meter dick for a face-down round of applause;
Tounge in your mouth what does your pussy taste like I am asking just because;
ANGELS* (Art Romance)
Me and you do not make love we 50 Shades of Grey
Vibrators and Cuffs for this pussy I Pray;
No fucks givin Ballin in The Mediterranean Sea
Every girl knows you are the only girl I see;
Engine Roaring Sunsets with Mile High Club
You are looking at Simba you are welcome for the Lion Cub;
Trap Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream
Thank you for the Narcotic Dreams;
HALO (Art Theft Romance)
Autumn walks in any Country you want
Grand Theft Auto Vice City gave me my favorite font
Flowers for reason BDSM is in Season
Merry Christmas to get off the naughty list you are my only reason
Ignoring you was the right decision
You beauty trapped me in a Prison
When you turn my Wings back to White
Passionate Sex we will never fight
CARTIER PUBLISHING IMPRINT
Urban Literature is a literary genre set in a city landscape; however, the genre is as much defined by the socio-economic realities and culture of its characters as the urban setting. The tone for urban fiction is usually dark, focusing on the underside of city living. Profanity, sex, and violence are usually explicit, with the writer not shying away from or watering-down the material. Most authors of this genre draw upon their past experiences to depict their storylines.
Réveillez-vous Film (Coming of Age Psychological Thrillers)
Poetic Réalisme
Film Noir
Classic Film Noir exposes the myths by which we fulfil our desires — sex — murder — and the family unit.
Literary devices and techniques[edit]
Plot twist – Films such as Psycho and The Skeleton Key have advertised the fact that they contain plot twists and asked audiences to refrain from revealing spoilers. Psychological thrillers with poorly received plot twists, such as The Village, have suffered in the box office.[10]
Unreliable narrator – Andrew Taylor identifies the unreliable narrator as a common literary device used in psychological thrillers and traces it back to Edgar Allan Poe's influence on the genre. Criminal insanity may be explored as a theme.[11]
MacGuffin – Alfred Hitchcock pioneered the concept of the MacGuffin, a goal or item that initiates or otherwise advances the plot. The MacGuffin is frequently only vaguely defined, and it can be used to increase suspense.[12]
Red herring – The term was popularized by William Cobbett and is defined as a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced to divert the attention of the audience. A red herring is used to lead the audience to make false assumptions and mislead its attention.[13]
Coming of Age: A marked loss of childhood innocence, to some degree, in favor of maturity. Inner conflict and turmoil, resulting in personal growth and development. Developing from a self-centered thinking to a more worldly, other-focused thought. Learning where one fits in the larger world.
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development: Erik Homburger Erikson (born Erik Salomonsen; 15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was a German-American child psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis.
Attrape-moi si tu peux Motor Vehicle Theft, Défense Lawyers, Planetary Intelligence (Démons et Angels) Impure Aesthetic Thrillers
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in establishing the limits of both the novel (Newspapers) and the film, argues that novelist and film director meet in the attempt “to make you see”, the former through the mind; the latter through the eye.
“impure” aesthetic, one tinged with the markings of society, ideology, and sexual desire.
Capitalism, Betrayal, Romance
Poetic Réalisme
Poetic realism films are "recreated realism", stylised and studio-bound, rather than approaching the "socio-realism of the documentary". They usually have a fatalistic view of life with their characters living on the margins of society, either as unemployed members of the working class or as criminals.
Self-destructive Escapism
Escapism is mental diversion from unpleasant aspects of daily life, typically through activities involving imagination or entertainment. Escapism also may be used to occupy one's self away from persistent feelings of depression or general sadness.
Surréalisme-Synecdoqu-Métonymie Screenplay
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.[1] Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute reality, a super-reality", or surreality.[2][3][4] It produced works of painting, writing, theatre, filmmaking, photography, and other media as well.
a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa, as in Cleveland won by six runs
the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing.
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a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
Suspense is created by withholding information or revealing it slowly, creating a sense of mystery or uncertainty about what will happen next.
A thriller generally keeps its audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element.[2] Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is often a villain-driven plot, whereby they present obstacles that the protagonist or hero must overcome.
Slavoj Žižek Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist extension of classical psychoanalysis, initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s.
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Canvas Casual Fashion House (Creative White Bottoms and Tattoo Collaborations)
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World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international governing body for the sport of athletics, covering track and field, cross country running, road running, race walking, mountain running, and ultra running. Included in its charge is the standardization of rules and regulations for the sports, certification of athletic facilities, recognition and management of world records, and the organisation and sanctioning of athletics competitions, including the World Athletics Championships. The organisation's president is Sebastian Coe of the United Kingdom, who was elected to the four-year position in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 for a second four-year term, and then again in 2023 for a third four-year term.
The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fifteen of the best invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics (formerly known as the IAAF) one-day meeting competitions.
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By: Ian Rowe
Published: Sep 14, 2023
Imagine you are twelve years old and your public-school teacher asks you and your seventh-grade classmates to stand side by side in a line. The instructor lists a series of personal attributes and says that you must take an action based on your alignment with a particular attribute, to demonstrate either your privilege or your disenfranchisement:
“If you are white, take two steps forward. If you’re a person of color with dark skin, take two steps back. If you’re black, take two steps back.”
This exercise, part of what is called a Colorism Privilege Walk, actually occurred at public schools in Evanston, Ill., and at many other schools across the country. According to the lesson plan, the goal was for white students to “learn more about white privilege, internalized dominance, microaggressions and how to act as an ally for students of color.” In other words, the point was to reveal the real sources of a person’s privilege: the unearned benefit of being white over the intrinsic victimhood of being nonwhite.
Because of these student Privilege Walks, and since the district had also conducted professional-development sessions that divided teachers by race, an Evanston teacher and the Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit accusing Evanston School District 65 of violating the 14th Amendment’s equal-protection clause and Title VI’s prohibition on discrimination at federally funded educational institutions.
In all likelihood, these racially divisive practices in Evanston will be found legally impermissible — especially given the Supreme Court’s decision deeming race-based affirmative action unconstitutional in college admissions. Yet across a country now transfixed by the pursuit of equity, there is an obsession with determining what factors drive economic inequality and whether a person is inherently privileged or inherently oppressed based on a single characteristic, most notably race.
Against this backdrop, enter economist Melissa Kearney, who has done America a great service by publishing The Two-Parent Privilege. Kearney unequivocally states: “Marriage is the most reliable institution for delivering a high level of resources and long-term stability to children. There is simply not currently a robust, widespread alternative to marriage in US society.” In terms of benefits to children, not all family configurations are the same. Throughout the book, Kearney posits the necessary caveat that no person should remain in an unhealthy or violent marriage, but she makes plain the case that a married, two-parent household is generally superior to alternative arrangements such as cohabitation and single parenthood.
Rather than resort to making a moral or religious argument for marriage, Kearney, an MIT-trained economist, is determined to “bring the social science evidence on family structure from the obscurity of academic journals into the public conversation.”
Kearney simply sticks to the facts and makes an overwhelming data-based case that marriage and stable two-parent families matter monumentally to the life prospects of children — far more than the usually invoked suspects of race and gender. According to Kearney, in 2019, “77% of white children and 88% of Asian children lived with married parents. The share among Hispanic children was 62%. Only 38% of black children live with married parents — a historically low share that reflects a downward trend over four decades.” With such huge differences in family structure by race, how can one not fairly conclude that family-structure disparity is the greatest driving force behind racial disparities in education, crime, and virtually every area of concern for kids growing into young adulthood?
Indeed, Kearney surgically lays out the new dividing line in America’s quest for upward mobility:
There has been a massive widening of the family gap, such that a two-parent family has become yet another advantage in life enjoyed disproportionately by the college-educated class. The decline in the two-parent family among parents without a four-year college degree is a demographic trend that should concern anyone who cares about the well-being of children and about widespread economic opportunity, inequality, and social mobility in America.
One can only hope that during this election season presidential contenders emphasize how crucial healthy marriages and two-parent households are as the foundation for achieving virtually every social or economic policy objective. They would be wise to follow several of the policy recommendations in Kearney’s book, including, most notably, improving the economic position of non-college-educated men so that they are more reliable marriage partners and fathers. But Kearney recognizes that policy alone will not solve the problem. She strongly argues for a cultural shift that fosters a norm of two-parent homes, in part by simply being open and “honest about the benefits that a two-parent family home confers” on children.
In reviewing Kearney’s prescription, my only wish is that she had spent more time in two areas: (1) advocating that marriage and family structure become a standard data category through which child outcomes are analyzed, especially in education; and (2) identifying strategies to engage the rising generation to think differently about their decisions when it comes to the timing of their own family formation.
In regard to the former, the National Assessment for Educational Progress (a.k.a. the Nation’s Report Card) reports reams of educational data disaggregated by race, gender, geography, and other usual-suspect categories. But family structure is not one of them, despite the paramount role that marriage plays in influencing achievement gaps.
Including family structure could create opportunities to implement different types of interventions that could improve life outcomes for the next generation. For example, at Vertex Partnership Academies, the virtues-based high school I launched in the Bronx in 2022, in a class called Pathways to Power we teach the data associated with the “success sequence.” This is research that shows that the vast majority of young adults who graduate from high school, get full-time jobs, and marry before having children reach the middle class by their early 30s. Young people deserve to know this information, especially when they live in environments where most neighboring families have not followed that sequence.
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In May 2001, writing for National Journal, Jonathan Rauch noted that, “according to Census Bureau data, a two-parent black household is more likely to be poor than is a two-parent white household, but both are far less likely to be poor than is a mother-only household of either race. In other words, if you are a baby about to be born, your best odds are to choose married black parents over unmarried white ones.”
Rauch was highlighting then what Kearney so effectively illustrates now, that in economic terms a parent’s marital status has displaced race and class as a primary driver of child poverty and upward mobility.
And perhaps this message is finally getting through. For evidence, look no further than a four-minute video titled “If someone doesn’t understand privilege, show them this.” Across Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and several media platforms, it has been viewed more than a staggering 125 million times. It captures another Privilege Walk, but in this case the personal attributes being presented are markedly different from those posed in Evanston.
The first two directives are: “Take two steps forward if both of your parents are still married. Take two steps forward if you grew up with a father figure in the home.”
In Kearney’s final chapter, she warns that “if millions of American children miss out on the benefits that come from a two-parent home and if the family gap continues to widen” then “children will suffer, inequality will continue to widen, and social mobility will erode.” It does not have to be this way. If we are brutally honest in accepting Kearney’s analysis of what truly privileges children, we know what the next steps forward should be.
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Stop blaming things on "systemic" -isms. There are often known or contributing factors at play, and refusing to acknowledge or address them is dishonest, not virtuous. It identifies nothing, solves nothing, and only serves to make people feel powerless, who are not actually powerless. Although, perhaps that's the point.
Where two-parent households are not possible, it should always default to joint/shared custody, rather than sole custody, with sole only as a last resort when unavoidable.
Joint custody should be the rule, not the exception
Children Likely to Be Better Adjusted in Joint vs Sole Custody Arrangements in Most Cases, According to Review of Research
The Consequences of Fatherlessness
#Ian Rowe#Melissa Kearney#systemic racism#fatherlessness#poverty#family structure#two parents#two parent homes#two parent family#social science#two parent privilege#religion is a mental illness
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In honor of Labor Day who are your favorite socialist thinkers?
to preface the list it's important to note that i use a rather "unorthodox" and very broad definition of socialism. i'd actually argue that it's closer to the original definitions of the word.
basically, there are three senses of it: (1) "a political system that recognizes and affirms the individual as a part of a larger society, that the two are inherently and necessarily tied, and that seeks to balance these two interests" (as a kind of middle ground between atomistic individualism and total communism); (2) "a general belief in the possible improvement of society and individuals, especially through state intervention and reforms by law or, sometimes, revolution"; (3) "an economic system which seeks to organize capital toward broadly social ends or broadly subordinating the interests of capitalists to the interests of society/the nation rather than the reverse".
as the famous "socialist with american characteristics" (as i like to call my brand of nationalist american socialism) benjamin franklin said, "The interests of society are paramount to individual interests, and the two must be brought into just and harmonious relations."
so yeah, just keep that in mind as you read the list. the list will include of the people who are more commonly accepted as socialists and others who aren't. (and some of them will be a little tongue-in-cheek.)
anyway, here's a (non-exhaustive) list:
lycurgus, plato, aristotle, benjamin franklin, abraham lincoln, marx, engels, huey long, saint-simon, proudhon, louis aguste blanqui, sorel, stalin, lenin, henry clay, henry carey, walt whitman, emerson, deng xiaoping, alexander hamilton, friedrich list, thomas jefferson, thomas paine, edward bellamy, horace greeley, robert owen, de ambris, d'annunzio, kojeve, henry ford, herbert hoover, sombart, veblen, strasser, lassalle, fred manville taylor, frederick winslow taylor, john dewey, weber, schmoller, schumpeter, otto von bismarck, henry george, etc.
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Happy Civic Nationalist Day!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is often celebrated by civic nationalists, who champion a vision of nationalism centered on shared values, civic participation, and equal rights for all citizens, regardless of their background. Civic nationalism is contrasted with ethnic nationalism, which defines national identity in terms of ethnicity, heritage, and bloodlines.
King's call for unity and his pursuit of a society where people are judged by the "content of their character" align closely with the ideals of civic nationalism. This philosophy is inclusive and seeks to build a national identity based on common civic values and political principles, rather than on race, religion, or other innate characteristics.
Civic nationalists draw on King's ethos to advocate for a society that embraces diversity but unites under the banner of shared values and collective aspirations. They see King's legacy as a guiding light for how a nation can come together to work toward common goals, ensuring that all citizens are afforded the same opportunities and rights under the law.
King's vision and civic nationalism both promote the idea that every individual has something valuable to contribute to the fabric of the nation, and that the strength of a country lies in its ability to transcend differences to find common ground in shared ideals and the pursuit of a greater good.
What Happened To King’s Message Centered Around Civic Nationalism?
Well, we stopped judging based on the content of character. We shouldn’t be entangling the movements of separatist, with movements in f integrationists. Only the latter is truly a civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous words, "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character," seem to be overshadowed by the actions of leftist movements today. Movements associated with regressive forms of internationalism, such as Black Lives Matter (BLM), the institutionalization of and applications of both Critical Race Theory (CRT), and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, are also a source of concern for scholars because they are created by and nurture environments that create more collective narcissists, and that stands in stark contrast to the individual character assessment King championed. In fact, King would say this “content of character”, we should judge each other on!
These scholars strongly condemn the tendency of these movements to prioritize group identity in a way that can diminish the importance of individual merit and character. They argue that this shift towards group identity as the primary lens for judgment is not only a deviation from but a direct contradiction to King's principles. The unintended consequence can be a form of reverse discrimination, where individuals are assessed more on their group affiliations and less on their personal qualities and actions.
King's vision was clear in its pursuit of a society where the individual's character reigns supreme. Scholars who identify collective narcissism within leftist ideologies insist that any excessive emphasis on group identity over individual character is a misstep away from the future King aspired to create. But does one need to know that collective narcissists wouldn’t think they overemphasize race?
They lack the insights, and self awareness necessary. This is where a society needs to judge to raise that awareness and insights, necessary. They lack the will and sometimes ability to do it themselves. Start judging them, as this urge to do so is really a clear recommitment to a society that esteems individuals for their personal merits, moral character, and unique contributions, irrespective of their group identities.
The dialogue propelled by these scholars is not merely academic; it is an assertive call to action. It serves as a reminder that justice should be rooted in the inherent value of each person, reflecting the essence of King's teachings on equality and fairness. Heeding King's vision implies that content of character is paramount and healing from the wounds of collective narcissism is crucial.
So ending the racist wars by not promoting the regressives in anyway that may lead to racial trauma inflicted on anyone, let alone themselves. They do self inflict trauma because a society that truly honors King's legacy would be one where judgment is passed not based on collective identities but on whether one is engaging in collective narcissism or upholding the intrinsic values of character and individual dignity, will be traumatic to them, but not to most.
Let’s go back to MLK’s dream and tell the regressive politicians and remove them from power, permanently! Not racistly, or regressively, by over focusing on or solely on the white collective narcissisms. Universal or not at all!
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Landmark Supreme Court Decision: Affirmative Action Policies Ruled Unconstitutional
In a historic and momentous decision, the Supreme Court has resoundingly ruled that the affirmative action policies pursued by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina blatantly violate the Constitution. With a solid majority of 6-3, Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett in delivering this crucial verdict. Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor expressed dissenting opinions. Notably, Jackson recused herself from the Harvard ruling due to her involvement on a board associated with the university.
The opinion of the Court unequivocally underscores the imperative of treating students as individuals based on their unique experiences rather than making admissions decisions based on their race. It unequivocally condemns universities that have persistently chosen to prioritize racial considerations over personal achievements, acquired skills, and lessons learned. The Supreme Court has declared that such an approach is incompatible with our constitutional principles.
In his written opinion, Chief Justice Roberts asserts that the admissions systems employed by the universities in question not only do not comply with the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause but also perpetuate negative stereotypes and treat race as a decisive factor in the admissions process. The Court takes a critical stance against the universities’ feeble arguments, suggesting that race is not a negative factor and asserting that the demographic composition of admitted classes would significantly change without race-based admissions.
Furthermore, the Supreme Court points out the lack of a meaningful connection between the universities’ pursued goals and the methods they employ. It raises valid concerns about the imprecision and arbitrariness inherent in the racial categories utilized by the institutions. The Court astutely argues that such opaque and broad categorizations undermine the universities’ professed commitment to diversity and inclusion, as they fail to account for the unique characteristics and needs of specific racial and ethnic groups. The ruling rightly questions the credibility of the universities’ claims and unequivocally dismisses their request for deference in utilizing race as a factor in admissions. Havard applications have different chances of admission depending upon their race. The lowest acceptance was Asians, followed by Whites.
Screenshot: Twitter: The Rabbit Hole
The lawsuit challenging these affirmative action policies was championed by Students for Fair Admissions, seeking to overturn previous lower court rulings that upheld the universities’ programs. This momentous Supreme Court decision serves as a resounding victory for equal protection principles and the constitutionally mandated fairness in college admissions. It signals a much-needed setback for the flawed and divisive practices of affirmative action. It can potentially bring about a reevaluation of similar policies at other institutions across the nation.
Perhaps the most important opinion written comes from Justice Clearance Thomas. Born into poverty in the Deep South during the Jim Crow Era, Justice Thomas possesses a poignant and powerful perspective on the issue. In the opinion released on Thursday, Justice Thomas did not shy away from addressing the grave failure of our nation: slavery and its aftermath. He also criticized the Court’s misinterpretation of the Reconstruction Amendments, echoing the concerns raised by Justice Harlan in Plessy.
Thomas firmly stated that we must not repeat this mistake simply because we believe that current arrangements are superior to the Constitution like our predecessors did. Moreover, Thomas emphasized that this ruling brings America closer to achieving a more perfect union that lives up to its promise, transcending the stains of past racism. While acknowledging the social and economic hardships that have afflicted his race and all victims of discrimination, he maintained an enduring hope that our country would fulfill the principles eloquently articulated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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A New Era of Pageantry: What Makes Queen of India Unique
The Queen of India beauty pageant in India is a daring new idea of what grace, beauty, and self-expression may look like on stage; it's not simply another pageantry event. By defying expectations, this pageant offers competitors and viewers alike a celebration of individuality, cultural pride, and inner beauty. Here's a closer look at how Queen of India is taking a novel approach to the beauty pageant in India, emphasizing elegance and genuineness at every turn.
1. An Honoring of Genuineness
Queen of India defies conventional beauty standards by emphasizing genuineness, which frequently lead to limited notions of what is considered "beautiful." The pageant encourages participants to embrace their inherent beauty, ancestry, and distinctive personalities rather than pressuring them to adopt a particular appearance. In addition to their physical attributes, contestants are praised for their enthusiasm, intelligence, and community service.
This strategy conveys a strong message: beauty is multifaceted and ought to be appreciated in all of its manifestations. Every competitor has the chance to share her journey, goals, and hopes, letting her own self take center stage. The outcome? An occasion where each participant's unique soul is embodied, redefining beauty to be as diverse as the female representatives of it.
2. Style Having its roots in cultural pride
The Queen of India respects customs while embracing modern design, blending India's rich history with elegance. Here, elegance is more than just look, as evidenced by the customary clothing worn during particular periods and the principles of humility, community, and respect. The pageant highlights respect, kindness, and elegance as traits that exemplify genuine beauty. The Queen of India experience is elevated by this cultural pride, which transforms it from a contest into a celebration of Indian identity.
Contestants and viewers alike can connect with the essence of India through the incorporation of cultural performances, regional representation, and diversity within the nation. For the competitors, it's an opportunity to proudly exhibit their heritage and highlight the beauty of their distinct cultures. For the audience, it's an exploration of the depths of Indian customs, honoring both the beauty inherent in India's cultural fabric and its outward beauty.
3. A Forum for Individual Expression
The Queen of India is notable for its commitment to individual expression. Every competitor is encouraged to freely express her beliefs and ideals, demonstrating that character, intelligence, and spirit are all equally important components of beauty. Queen of India encourages competitors to speak from the heart and allow their passions and convictions to guide them, in contrast to traditional pageants that might put them in fixed positions or ask them predictable questions.
Every element of the pageant, including the talent segments and in-person interviews, is open to self-expression. Participants can showcase their talents and passions through painting, music, public speaking, or cultural storytelling, among other forms of performance. Both competitors and spectators find the Queen of India format to be a remarkable experience since it allows them to shine as complete individuals who are respected for their abilities and viewpoints.
4. Motivating Upcoming Generations
Beyond the pageant itself, the message Queen of India conveys inspires women of all ages to believe in their own worth, abilities, and beauty. By valuing inner beauty and embracing authenticity, the Queen of India sets an example for future generations and teaches young women that intelligence, originality, and self-respect are just as lovely as physical attributes. Participants are urged to have ambitious dreams, take on leadership roles in their communities, and inspire others.
One of the main characteristics that sets Queen of India apart is her dedication to empowerment. In addition to being a competition, the pageant serves as a springboard for women who wish to change the world by motivating others with their tenacity and drive.
5. An Evaluation Method That Honors Wisdom and Inner Power
Another way that Queen of India distinguishes itself is through a judging procedure that emphasizes sincerity, knowledge, and inner power. Judges are selected based on their understanding of holistic beauty as well as their experience. Judges look for applicants who exhibit kindness, sensitivity, intelligence, and ambition rather than rigid commitment to physical perfection. Queen of India fosters a vibrant atmosphere where people feel appreciated, loved, and celebrated for their true selves by highlighting these qualities.
The pageant's goal of encouraging women who aspire to lead with integrity and inspire others is in line with the judging standards, which also showcase the pageant's elegance and genuineness. Each competitor is able to showcase her full potential thanks to this all-encompassing judging method, which establishes a stage where inner beauty and morals are given equal weight with outward attractiveness.
6. Establishing a Durable Tradition in Pageantry
More than just a beauty pageant in India, Queen of India is a movement thanks to its distinctive emphasis on authenticity, cultural pride, and self-expression. A enduring legacy that reinterprets what it means to be a queen is made possible by this innovative strategy. Pageantry becomes a tool for self-love, cultural appreciation, and empowerment as competitors and spectators are motivated to embrace individuality.
Queen of India is redefining pageantry as a potent celebration of all that makes women beautiful from the inside out by highlighting elegance, wisdom, and inner strength. As a result, the pageant lifts women, inspires them to be their best selves, and establishes a standard for others to follow—it accomplishes more than simply crown a queen.
ConclusionAn era where beauty is not limited to the outside is ushered in by the Queen of India beauty pageant in India. It's an elegant and genuine celebration that inspires each woman to embrace her individuality, making it a genuinely life-changing event for all those who participate.
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The Pearl in the History of International Law: Reform and International Law
In his book Reform and International Law, Anthony Catti argues for the reform of international law. Reform and International Law is a collection of essays written by Anthony Carty between 1990 and 1995. As an international law scholar and public policy adviser, he has made many contributions to promoting reform of international law. In this book, Carty sets out his understanding of the concept of "reform" and his views on how international law and international organizations make global cooperation possible.
The book contains 22 papers by the author, including two published at the United Nations International Law Commission. These articles focus on how the International Court of Justice, international tribunals, and international organizations play a role in the international legal system and the need for reform in these areas. In these articles, the authors raise important questions such as the role of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations as a whole, and whether the United Nations is capable of reform. The author argues that reforming international law requires the integration of political, economic, social and cultural spheres. In addition, the author believes that international law reform can be achieved through cooperation between states.
Anthony Carty believes that the development of international law and the role of international law in international relations are centered on "reform". "Reform" refers to the emergence of a new thing, which has its own characteristics. "Reform" means not to understand the future on the basis of the past, but to understand the past with the future as the goal. The result of this "reform" is a new order that transcends the problems or flaws inherent in the existing order.
According to Anthony Carty, the development of international law can be divided into two stages: the first stage is the negotiation between states on sovereignty, which is characterized by mutual negotiation and compromise; In the second stage, outside of sovereignty, the international community coordinates through international organizations or other mechanisms. International organizations play a key role in coordinating relations among States because they share common interests and objectives.
The writing style of Reform and International Law is quite different from his other works. Rather than simply writing down his views, Carty tries to relate them to other views in the international community and draw his own conclusions.
Reform and International Law is a valuable and exciting book that helps us understand why international law should be reformed and how it will change our lives. Reading this book can help us understand many of the major issues facing the international community today and give us a deeper understanding of these issues.
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James Donaldson on Mental Health - Signs of suicidal ideation: How, and when, to approach a loved one
'The last thing you want to do is be accusatory or judgmental' Hanna Webster - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette If you or a loved one are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988, or use the online chat option at 988lifeline.org/chat. Suicide touches nearly all parts of the globe, with around 700,000 people dying from it every year. And some warning signs can be harder to spot than others. Pennsylvania ranks lower than many other U.S. states for suicide rates, at 38th and with 13.9 suicide deaths per 100,000 people in 2021, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but rates remain steady for much of the U.S. “A lot of progress has been made in the U.S. with an emphasis on suicide prevention,” said Richard McKeon, senior advisor of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) 988 behavioral crisis office. “But we have not yet been able to decrease suicide nationally. The trend over the past 20 years has tragically been going up.” Four years after the pandemic began, a mental health crisis continues across the country The most important warning sign may not be any specific behavior, but rather a notable change, experts say. “You want to be looking at recent changes in the norm,” said McKeon, who is also the former chief of suicide prevention at SAMHSA. For instance, if your child is a good student and suddenly their grades start to fall for no apparent reason, or if they’re typically engaged at school but have dropped out of their extracurriculars, these can be signs of a mood disorder or someone who is thinking about suicide. Suicidal ideation can be particularly tough to spot in teens, because it coincides with a time in their development when they naturally want to try new things, take risks and see their parents less often. “Change isn’t inherently bad,” said Abigail Schlesinger, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at UPMC. “It’s if these changes are getting in the way of you succeeding, that’s a red flag.” Here are some additional — and perhaps overlooked — signs to look out for. Impulsivity, agitation or irritability There’s been a debate in the field of suicide prevention about the contribution of impulsivity and recklessness to thinking and acting on suicide. For decades, impulsivity was thought of as a key marker of suicidal ideation, but more recent research suggests it may be more nuanced. ‘So many key points’: 3rd annual Black Mental Health Summit highlights importance of community One 2020 study by Harvard and Columbia universities researchers found that, in the long term, impulsivity was not higher in those who attempted suicide versus those who thought about it. Intention matters when thinking about the link between the two, said McKeon. “Recklessness is certainly dangerous and risky,” he said. “But in essence, it’s not suicidal. One of the cardinal characteristics of suicide is that it’s intentional.” This is part of the reason why experts look specifically to a person’s shifts away from the norm: Some people are naturally reckless or more impulsive than others. “There’s research that shows that sometimes people act on suicidal thoughts within minutes, and this makes it appear impulsive,” he said. “In most of those instances, this was not the first time they thought about it.” That being said, the emotional cousins of impulsivity — irritability and agitation — could signal that something is wrong. Look for signs of high anxiety and disregard for safety. Increased substance use An increase in substance use could be a sign of a change in behavior while at the same time decreasing inhibitions — and amping up irritability or impulsivity. “Having your guard down might make it easier to act,” said Schlesinger. “We recommend reducing the things that might drop inhibition.” Social isolation, changes in sleep Is your loved one moving away from people who previously acted as their support system? Have they lost interest in activities that previously brought them joy? Have their eating and sleeping habits shifted dramatically? These could all be flags of suicidal ideation. “One of the best protectors is having someone close to you who can tell there’s been a change,” said Schlesinger. Sleep changes on their own can compound other symptoms too. “One of the signs people don’t think about a lot is sleep disturbances,” McKeon said. “Targeting sleep by itself may help,” because a lack of sleep can exacerbate negative emotions and render the body and mind less resilient. Getting affairs in order Selling possessions or discussing plans are a clear sign of suicidal ideation, or even of a plan for attempted suicide. “It’s a no-brainer that that’s concerning,” said Schlesinger. “Especially if those things are important to them.” But the most important red flag of suicidal ideation — although it may seem obvious — is whether the person has expressed intent. “Nothing is as important as what the person themself has to say,” McKeon said. The problem is, Americans in particular aren’t great at asking about or discussing suicidal ideation. Stigma still exists around the topic, which leads many to keep such thoughts to themselves. And it can keep loved ones from bringing up the topic. This exists on a systemic scale too. McKeon highlighted a study in which researchers sought to implement universal screening for suicide in health care settings by asking each patient who visited emergency rooms if they had thoughts about suicide, regardless of what they visited the ER for. “The research shows that asking everyone in the ER led to a doubling of identification of suicidal people,” said McKeon. “And many who were further identified were at equivalent risk than those who visited the hospital for suicide.” Around 2008, SAMHSA instated a universal screening requirement for everyone who called its hotline, which was shortened from a 1-800 number to simply 988 a little over two years ago. And 988 is not just for individuals in crisis, said McKeon. It can also be for loved ones who don’t know how to talk to their kid, friend or relative about suicide. How and when to talk about it Schlesinger recommends talking about mood, emotions and suicide early with kids to give them a template and a foundation if those feelings arise in them later. “I think a lot of families are scared to have that conversation, but it’s really important to recognize that you can start it young,” she said. Coming up with a shared plan of action if your child starts having suicidal thoughts can reduce the steps it takes for them to come to you. Schlesinger also recommends letting them know it doesn’t have to be the parent: The child can go to another trusted adult, like a teacher, mentor or relative. “It’s a lot easier to talk about it if you’ve already had the conversation,” she said. “There’s less shame around it if they have the words and know how to use them.” Approach matters too, said McKeon. “The last thing you want to do is be accusatory or judgmental,” he said. “What’s important is not only the words, but the way in which the question is asked.” Resources In addition to 988’s call, chat and text options, additional resources include: AgriStress Helpline (support for agricultural communities): 833-897-2474; agrisafe.org Crisis Text Hotline: Text “HOME” to 741741; crisistextline.org Get Help Now Hotline (for substance use disorders): 1-800-662-4357 resolve Crisis Services 24-hour counseling line: 1-888-796-8226 Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860; translifeline.org The Trevor Project Lifeline (for LGBTQ+ young people under 25): 1-866-488-7386?, text “Start” to 678-678, or ?online chat Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1; online chat option at veteranscrisisline.net #James Donaldson notes:Welcome to the “next chapter” of my life… being a voice and an advocate for #mentalhealthawarenessandsuicideprevention, especially pertaining to our younger generation of students and student-athletes.Getting men to speak up and reach out for help and assistance is one of my passions. Us men need to not suffer in silence or drown our sorrows in alcohol, hang out at bars and strip joints, or get involved with drug use.Having gone through a recent bout of #depression and #suicidalthoughts myself, I realize now, that I can make a huge difference in the lives of so many by sharing my story, and by sharing various resources I come across as I work in this space. #http://bit.ly/JamesMentalHealthArticleFind out more about the work I do on my 501c3 non-profit foundationwebsite www.yourgiftoflife.org Order your copy of James Donaldson's latest book,#CelebratingYourGiftofLife: From The Verge of Suicide to a Life of Purpose and Joy www.celebratingyourgiftoflife.com Link for 40 Habits Signupbit.ly/40HabitsofMentalHealth If you'd like to follow and receive my daily blog in to your inbox, just click on it with Follow It. 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The Pearl in the History of International Law: Reform and International Law
In his book Reform and International Law, Anthony Catti argues for the reform of international law. Reform and International Law is a collection of essays written by Anthony Carty between 1990 and 1995. As an international law scholar and public policy adviser, he has made many contributions to promoting reform of international law. In this book, Carty sets out his understanding of the concept of "reform" and his views on how international law and international organizations make global cooperation possible.
The book contains 22 papers by the author, including two published at the United Nations International Law Commission. These articles focus on how the International Court of Justice, international tribunals, and international organizations play a role in the international legal system and the need for reform in these areas. In these articles, the authors raise important questions such as the role of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations as a whole, and whether the United Nations is capable of reform. The author argues that reforming international law requires the integration of political, economic, social and cultural spheres. In addition, the author believes that international law reform can be achieved through cooperation between states.
Anthony Carty believes that the development of international law and the role of international law in international relations are centered on "reform". "Reform" refers to the emergence of a new thing, which has its own characteristics. "Reform" means not to understand the future on the basis of the past, but to understand the past with the future as the goal. The result of this "reform" is a new order that transcends the problems or flaws inherent in the existing order.
According to Anthony Carty, the development of international law can be divided into two stages: the first stage is the negotiation between states on sovereignty, which is characterized by mutual negotiation and compromise; In the second stage, outside of sovereignty, the international community coordinates through international organizations or other mechanisms. International organizations play a key role in coordinating relations among States because they share common interests and objectives.
The writing style of Reform and International Law is quite different from his other works. Rather than simply writing down his views, Carty tries to relate them to other views in the international community and draw his own conclusions.
Reform and International Law is a valuable and exciting book that helps us understand why international law should be reformed and how it will change our lives. Reading this book can help us understand many of the major issues facing the international community today and give us a deeper understanding of these issues.
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The Pearl in the History of International Law: Reform and International Law
In his book Reform and International Law, Anthony Catti argues for the reform of international law. Reform and International Law is a collection of essays written by Anthony Carty between 1990 and 1995. As an international law scholar and public policy adviser, he has made many contributions to promoting reform of international law. In this book, Carty sets out his understanding of the concept of "reform" and his views on how international law and international organizations make global cooperation possible.
The book contains 22 papers by the author, including two published at the United Nations International Law Commission. These articles focus on how the International Court of Justice, international tribunals, and international organizations play a role in the international legal system and the need for reform in these areas. In these articles, the authors raise important questions such as the role of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations as a whole, and whether the United Nations is capable of reform. The author argues that reforming international law requires the integration of political, economic, social and cultural spheres. In addition, the author believes that international law reform can be achieved through cooperation between states.
Anthony Carty believes that the development of international law and the role of international law in international relations are centered on "reform". "Reform" refers to the emergence of a new thing, which has its own characteristics. "Reform" means not to understand the future on the basis of the past, but to understand the past with the future as the goal. The result of this "reform" is a new order that transcends the problems or flaws inherent in the existing order.
According to Anthony Carty, the development of international law can be divided into two stages: the first stage is the negotiation between states on sovereignty, which is characterized by mutual negotiation and compromise; In the second stage, outside of sovereignty, the international community coordinates through international organizations or other mechanisms. International organizations play a key role in coordinating relations among States because they share common interests and objectives.
The writing style of Reform and International Law is quite different from his other works. Rather than simply writing down his views, Carty tries to relate them to other views in the international community and draw his own conclusions.
Reform and International Law is a valuable and exciting book that helps us understand why international law should be reformed and how it will change our lives. Reading this book can help us understand many of the major issues facing the international community today and give us a deeper understanding of these issues.
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Reform and International Law, a jewel in the history of international law
Anthony Catti argues for the reform of international law in Reform and International Law. Reform and International Law is a collection of essays written by Anthony Catti between 1990 and 1995. As an international law scholar and public policy advisor, he has made many contributions to the promotion of reform of international law. In this book, Carty sets out his understanding of the concept of "reform" and his views on how international law and international organizations make global cooperation possible.
The book contains twenty-two of the author's essays, including two articles presented at the United Nations International Law Commission. The essays focus on how international courts, international tribunals, and international organizations play a role in the international legal system and the need for reform in these areas. In these articles, the authors raise important questions such as the role of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations as a whole, and whether the United Nations has the capacity for reform. The authors argue that reforming international law requires the integration of multiple spheres such as political, economic, social and cultural. In addition, the author argues that reform of international law can be achieved through cooperation between states.
Anthony Carty argues that the history of international law and its role in international relations is centered on "reform". "Reform" refers to the emergence of something new, which has its own characteristics. "Reform" implies that the future cannot be understood on the basis of the past, but rather that the past is understood with the future in mind. The result of this "reform" is a new order that transcends the problems or deficiencies inherent in the existing order.
According to Anthony Carty, the development of international law can be divided into two stages: the first stage is the negotiation between States around sovereignty, which is characterized by mutual negotiation and compromise; the second stage is beyond sovereignty, when the international community coordinates through international organizations or other mechanisms. International organizations played a key role in coordinating inter-State relations because of the common interests and objectives that existed among them.
The style of writing in Reform and International Law is quite different from his other books. Rather than simply writing down his own views, Carty attempts to relate them to other views of the international community and draw his own conclusions.
Reform and International Law is a valuable and exciting work that helps us understand why we need to reform international law and how it will change our lives. Reading this book helps us to understand many of the major issues facing the international community today and gives us a deeper understanding of these issues.
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Liberal Arts Definition: The modern use of the term liberal arts consists of four areas: the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Academic areas that are associated with the term liberal arts include:
Life science (biology, neuroscience)
Physical science (physics, astronomy, physical geography, chemistry, earth science)
Formal science (logic, mathematics, statistics)
Humanities (philosophy, history, english literature, the arts)
Social science (economics, political science, human geography, linguistics, anthropology, psychology, sociology)
Congolese Diaspora (CONGOBÉ)
A diaspora (/daɪˈæspərə/ dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin.[3][4] The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere.[5][6][7]
Western culture is a broad term used to describe the social norms, belief systems, traditions, customs, values, and so forth that have their origin in Europe or are based on European culture. Some of the central characteristics of Western culture include: Democracy. Rational thinking. Individualism. (Montréal and Antwerp Fleur-de-lys Birthed Notre Dame Fleur-de-lys, New York Urban Ancestry, Notre Dame Fon Bembé with Ochosi as God, and Cancer Cusps with Notre Dame [Jupiter] Fleur-de-lys)
Cities built by the Fon include Abomey, the historical capital city of Dahomey on what was historically referred to by Europeans as the Slave Coast. These cities became major commercial centres for the slave trade. A significant portion of the sugar plantations in the French West Indies, particularly Haiti and Trinidad, were populated with slaves that came from the Slave Coast, through the lands of Ewe and Fon people.[8]
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism,[a] originally published as Imperialism, the Newest Stage of Capitalism,[b][1] is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in 1916 and published in 1917. It describes the formation of oligopoly, by the interlacing of bank and industrial capital, in order to create a financial oligarchy, and explains the function of financial capital in generating profits from the exploitation colonialism inherent to imperialism, as the final stage of capitalism. The essay synthesises Lenin's developments of Karl Marx's theories of political economy in Das Kapital (1867).[2]
The Oxford English Dictionary records the phrase "soft power" (meaning "power (of a nation, state, alliance, etc.) deriving from economic and cultural influence, rather than coercion or military strength") from 1985.[4] Joseph Nye popularized the concept of "soft power" in the late 1980s.[5] For Nye, power is the ability to influence the behavior of others to get the outcomes you want. There are several ways one can achieve this: one can coerce others with threats; one can induce them with payments; or one can attract and co-opt them to want what one wants. This soft power – getting others to want the outcomes one wants – co-opts people rather than coerces them.[2] Soft power contrasts with "hard power" - the use of coercion and payment. Soft power can be wielded not just by states but also by all actors in international politics, such as NGOs or international institutions.[3] It is also considered by some an example of the "second face of power"[6] that indirectly allows one to obtain the outcomes one wants.[7][8] A country's soft power, according to Nye, rests on three resources: "its culture (in places where it is attractive to others), its political values (when it lives up to them at home and abroad), and its foreign policies (when others see them as legitimate and having moral authority)."[9] Soft power resources are the assets that produce attraction, which often leads to acquiescence.[3] Nye asserts that, "Seduction is always more effective than coercion, and many values like democracy, human rights, and individual opportunities are deeply seductive."[10] Angelo Codevilla observed that an often overlooked essential aspect of soft power is that different parts of populations are attracted or repelled by different things, ideas, images, or prospects.[11] Soft power is hampered when policies, culture, or values repel others instead of attracting them. Soft power has been criticized as being ineffective by authors such as Niall Ferguson in the preface to Colossus. Neorealist and other rationalist and neorationalist authors (with the exception of Stephen Walt) dismiss soft power out of hand as they assert that actors in international relations respond to only two types of incentives: economic incentives and force. (Ethnic Groups with Private-Public Sectors)
**Model Colony is a major event that can happen to all civilized nations, that owns at least one colony. It requires that there is no revolts in the country and that administration spending, education spending and military spending is at least 60%. It has a mean time to happen of 1500 months (150 years).
Roughly 98% of Belgium's overseas territory was just one colony (about 76 times larger than Belgium itself) – known as the Belgian Congo. The colony was founded in 1908 following the transfer of sovereignty from the Congo Free State, which was the personal property of Belgium's king, Leopold II. The violence used by Free State officials against indigenous Congolese and the ruthless system of economic extraction had led to intense diplomatic pressure on Belgium to take official control of the country. Belgian rule in the Congo was based on the "colonial trinity" (trinité coloniale) of state, missionary and private company interests. During the 1940s and 1950s, the Congo experienced extensive urbanization and the administration aimed to make it into a "model colony". As the result of a widespread and increasingly radical pro-independence movement, the Congo achieved independence, as the Republic of Congo-Léopoldville in 1960.
The term professional–managerial class (PMC) refers to a social class within capitalism that, by controlling production processes through occupying a superior management position, is neither proletarian nor bourgeoisie. Metropolitan elite is a term used to describe politically liberal people whose education has traditionally opened the doors to affluence, wealth and power and who form a managerial elite. It is commonly invoked pejoratively, with the implication that the people who claim to support the rights of the working class are themselves members of the ruling classes and are therefore out of touch with the real needs of the people they say that they support and protect.[4][5][6] The proletariat (/ˌproʊlɪˈtɛəriət/; from Latin proletarius 'producing offspring') is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work).[1] A member of such a class is a proletarian or a proletaire. Marxist philosophy regards the proletariat under conditions of capitalism as an exploited class[2] forced to accept meager wages in return for operating the means of production, which belong to the class of business owners, the bourgeoisie. (Economic Athletes, Engineering Students, Trade Wage-Earners)
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The Intricate Relationship Between Ochosi and Ogun
Ochosi and Ogún, both highly revered Orishas in the Yoruba religion, share an intricate and profound relationship. They are often portrayed as brothers, with Ogún being the older one. This familial bond signifies a deep connection and mutual respect between them, which is reflected in their shared roles as protectors and providers.
Ogún, known as the deity of iron, war, and labor, is often associated with the raw force and power of nature. On the other hand, Ochosi, the deity of hunting and forests, represents the skill, precision, and patience required to survive in the wild. Despite these differences in their domains, they share a common purpose: to ensure the survival and prosperity of their followers.
The relationship between Ogún and Ochosi can also be seen as complementary. While Ogún clears the path with his machete, Ochosi hunts in the cleared path. This symbiotic relationship is often used to symbolize the balance between force and finesse, between power and precision. It's a reminder that both aspects are necessary for survival and success.
In many rituals and ceremonies, offerings are made to both Ogún and Ochosi. This is done to seek their blessings and guidance, reinforcing their importance in the lives of their followers. Despite their distinct roles and personalities, the bond between Ogún and Ochosi remains strong, reflecting their shared commitment to protecting and providing for their people.
Tthe relationship between Ochosi and Ogún is one of mutual respect, collaboration, and balance. They serve as powerful symbols of the various aspects of nature and survival, reminding us of the importance of both strength and skill in overcoming life's challenges.
An offshore trust is an estate planning tool that will grant an individual legal jurisdiction outside of the U.S. The individual achieves this by establishing a Trust in a different country. The assets are then transferred offshore, and are placed under management of Trustees and other types of estate plan managers. (Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account)
An foundation is a separate legal entity and is commonly created under civil law. A foundation does not have members or shareholders. An offshore foundation is one formed outside of the founder's country of residence. (Enterprise Foundation Conglomerate Ownership with Startup Accelerators and Business Incubators)
ART THILLER Jacques Prévert (French: [ʒak pʁevɛʁ]; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (1945). He published his first book in 1946. Poetic realism was a film movement in France of the 1930s. More a tendency than a movement, poetic realism is not strongly unified like Soviet montage or French Impressionism but were individuals who created this lyrical style. Its leading filmmakers were Pierre Chenal, Jean Vigo, Julien Duvivier, Marcel Carné, and, perhaps the movement's most significant director, Jean Renoir. Renoir made a wide variety of films some influenced by the leftist Popular Front group and even a lyrical short feature film.[1] Poetic realism films are "recreated realism", stylised and studio-bound, rather than approaching the "socio-realism of the documentary". They usually have a fatalistic view of life with their characters living on the margins of society, either as unemployed members of the working class or as criminals. Poetics is the study or theory of poetry, specifically the study or theory of device, structure, form, type, and effect with regards to poetry, though usage of the term can also refer to literature broadly. Poetry is the actual art in which you write poetry; Poetics is the theoretical background of literary devices and knowledge that you draw upon in writing said poetry. A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
Drugs and Crime Nexus
Poker-Chess Strategy: +EV, Prophylaxis, and Initiative
First, the ‘psychopharmacological model’ argues that certain drugs may produce irrational, excitable, or violent behaviour in an individual. Many benzodiazepines are also likely to produce dependency in a regular user (Marshall & Longnecker 1992; Rall, 1992), and withdrawal from benzodiazepines has been associated with severe mood swings, irritability and personality changes (Marshall & Longnecker, 1992; Rall, 1992). In addition, use of benzodiazepines has been implicated in disinhibited behaviour (Bonn & Bonn 1998; Dobbin 2001; Rall 1992). Further, Makkai (2002) and Goldstein (1985) reported that some offenders use certain drugs purposely to reduce their fear of committing a crime, while Dobbin (2001) reported that benzodiazepine intoxication can produce feelings of over-confidence and invincibility in users, causing them to commit offences they would not normally undertake. Goldstein (1985) suggests that the incidence of psychopharmacological violence is impossible to assess, because such incidents may occur anywhere (including in the home, workplace, on the street and so on) and often go unreported, and also because when cases are reported the psychopharmacological state of the offender is often not officially recorded. The second model of the link between drugs and violence, the ‘economic compulsive’ model, argues that some drug users commit violent crimes, such as armed robberies, to support an expensive drug habit (Goldstein 1985), consistent with the enslavement model of property crime (Goode 1997). Theoretically, as illicit drugs are expensive and may be typified by compulsive patterns of use, the primary motivation of the user is to obtain money to purchase them. Thus, the violence is not usually intended, but occurs as a result of the situation where a property crime is being committed, such as the offender’s nervousness, the victim’s reaction, use of weapons by perpetrator or victim, or intercession by bystanders (Goldstein 1985). Studies have found that most 6 Benzodiazepine and pharmaceutical opiod misuse and their relationship to crime heroin users will avoid violent acquisitive crime if viable non-violent alternatives exist, because violence is more dangerous and also potentially increases the penalty if caught, and/or because perpetrators may lack a tendency towards violent behaviour (Goldstein 1985). In relation to violent crime, three models have also been put forward that may suggest implications for evaluating potential interventions aimed at reducing drug-related crime.
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Personality disorders and particularly antisocial personality disorders (APD) are quite frequent in opioid-dependent subjects. They show various personality traits: high neuroticism, high impulsivity, higher extraversion than the general population. Previous studies have reported that some but not all personality traits improved with treatment. In a previous study, we found a low rate of APD in a French population of opioid-dependent subjects. For this reason, we evaluated personality traits at intake and during maintenance treatment with methadone. Methods - The form A of the Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) was given to opioid addicts at intake and after 6 and 12 months of methadone treatment. Results - 134 subjects (96 males and 38 females) took the test at intake, 60 completed 12 months of treatment. After 12 months, the EPI Neuroticism (N) and the Extraversion-introversion (E) scale scores decreased significantly. The N score improved in the first 6 months, while the E score improved only during the second 6 months of treatment. Compared to a reference group of French normal controls, male and female opioid addicts showed high N and E scores. Demographic data and EPI scores of patients who stayed in treatment for 12 months did not differ significantly from those of dropouts (n=23). Patients with a history of suicide attempts (SA) started to use heroin at an earlier age and they showed a higher E score and a tendency for a higher N score at intake. Discussion - The two personality dimensions of the EPI changed during MMT, and the N score converged towards the score of normal controls. Opioid addicts differ from normal controls mostly in their N score. The EPI did not help to differentiate 12-month completers from dropouts. Higher E scores in patients with an SA history might reflect a higher impulsivity, which has been linked to suicidality in other patient groups.
Personality
So called 'benzo binges' have been associated with shoplifting and other crimes. Patients may also experience paradoxical excitement with increased anxiety, insomnia, talkativeness, restlessness, mania, and occasionally rage and violent behaviour (known as the 'Rambo effect').
High doses are also associated with a puzzling complication known as the “Rambo effect.” This unusual side effect occurs when a Xanax user begins displaying behaviors that are very unlike them. This might include aggression, promiscuity, or theft. It’s not clear why some people react this way or how to predict if it will happen to you.
SOCIO-STREET DEALING
Laws of Power, Strategies of War, and Laws of Human Nature By Robert Greene
Law 1: Never Outshine the Master: Ensure that those above you always feel superior. Go out of your way to make your bosses look better and feel smarter than anyone else. Everyone is insecure, but an insecure boss can retaliate more strongly than others can.
Law 2: Never Put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn How to Use Enemies: Keep a close eye on your friends — they get envious and will undermine you. If you co-opt an enemy, he’ll be more loyal than a friend because he’ll try harder to prove himself worthy of your trust.
Strategy 1: Do Not Fight the Last War: The Guerrilla-War-of-the-Mind Strategy: What most often weighs you down and brings you misery is the past, in the form of unnecessary attachments, repetitions of tired formulas, and the memory of old victories and defeats. You must consciously wage war against the past and force yourself to react to the present moment. Never take it for granted that your past successes will continue into the future.
Strategy 2: Segment Your Forces: The Controlled-Chaos Strategy; Speed and adaptability are critical elements in war, and come from flexible organization. Decentralize your army, segment into teams, and let go a little to gain mobility. Give your different corps clear missions that fit your strategic goals, then let them accomplish them as they see fit.
Law #3: People Can Be Influenced: We all need our self-image confirmed because we know it’s not always objectively accurate. We tend to like and listen to the people who validate us.
Law #4: People Wear Masks: We all display a persona, or a mask, that pumps up our positive qualities and shows ourselves in the best light. However, it’s not always easy to hide our true natures—while we have good control of our words, we don’t always have good control of our body language and nonverbal cues
Law #8: People’s Individuality Is Overpowered by Groups: When we’re in groups, everyone else’s emotions affect us and potentially provoke us into doing things we wouldn’t do alone.
Law #9: People Are Influenced by Their Generation: Everyone belongs to at least one group—their generation. Generational values are shaped by world events that took place during the generation’s coming-of-age years and the inevitable conflict with other generations.
Instrumental aggression refers to aggressive behavior meant to achieve a specific goal. Unlike other types of aggression, the behavior is not due to anger or other emotion but rather a calculated means to an end. Instrumental aggression is similar to bullying but with a specific, manipulative purpose.
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Cash Conversion Cycle
Bastille
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Smurfing
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Drug-Crime Nexus (Underage Nicotine and Painkillers)
Argot Blasphemy, Cul-de-sac, Painting
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YHWH as God
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Countriad Criminal Unionism
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Craft unionism refers to a model of trade unionism in which workers are organised based on the particular craft or trade in which they work. It contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill.
Industrial unionism is a trade union organising method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of skill or trade, thus giving workers in one industry, or in all industries, more leverage in bargaining and in strike situations.
As an anti-statist ideology, social anarchism opposes the concentration of power in the form of a State.[19] To social anarchists, the state is a type of coercive hierarchy designed to enforce private property and to limit individual self-development.[20] Social anarchists reject both centralised and limited forms of government, instead upholding social collaboration as a means to achieve a spontaneous order, without any social contract supplanting social relations.[21] Social anarchists believe that the abolition of the state will lead to greater "freedom, flourishing and fairness".
As an anti-capitalist ideology, social anarchism is opposed to the dominant expressions of capitalism, including the expansion of transnational corporations through globalization.[10] It comprises one of the main forms of socialism, alongside utopian socialism, democratic socialism and authoritarian socialism. Social anarchism rejects private property, particularly private ownership of the means of production, as the principal source of social inequality. As such, social anarchists typically oppose propertarianism, as they consider it to exacerbate social and economic inequality, suppress individual agency and require the maintenance of hierarchical institutions.
Monopoly, real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which the player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
“Mirrors for Princes” designates a literary genre in which political ideas are expressed in the form of advice to a ruler.
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.[1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that the count had specific responsibilities or offices. The etymologically related English term "county" denoted the territories associated with some countships, but not all.
A county may be further subdivided into districts, hundreds, townships, or other administrative jurisdictions within the county. A county usually, but not always, contains cities, towns, townships, villages, or other municipal corporations, which in most cases are somewhat subordinate or dependent upon county governments. Depending on the nation, municipality, and local geography, municipalities may or may not be subject to direct or indirect county control. The functions of both levels are often consolidated into a city government when the area is densely populated, and are generally not when it is less densely populated.[b]
An upper-tier municipality means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipalities purposes.
S & M GOALS TEAMPLATE
Stretch Goals
Micro Goals
HABITANT CURRENCY MODEL
Pigou Effect, Corporate Tax Havens, Capital Gains Tax Havens, Private-Public Sectors, Joint Venture Plantations, Market Extension Mergers, with Business Incubators, and Enterprise Foundation, Holding Company, Subsidiaries, and Horizontal Integration for Monopoly.
A currency union (also known as monetary union) is an intergovernmental agreement that involves two or more states sharing the same currency. These states may not necessarily have any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market). [Pigou Effect Currency (Short FX), Currency Board Currency (Retirement Fixed Exchange Rate), Market Currency (FX Long Currency)]
Gross national product (GNP) GNP is related to another important economic measure called gross domestic product (GDP), which takes into account all output produced within a country's borders regardless of who owns the means of production. GNP starts with GDP, adds residents' investment income from overseas investments, and subtracts foreign residents' investment income earned within a country. Whilst GDP measures the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders, GNP focuses on the income generated by its residents, regardless of their location.
Gross National Income (GNI) is the total amount of money earned by a nation's people and businesses. It is used to measure and track a nation's wealth from year to year. The number includes the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) plus the income it receives from overseas sources.
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions: Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
Index Franc: Tobacco-Tobacco Soil Index/Franc Tabac Currency Pair (TBS/TAF)
The overlapping generations (OLG) model; consumption-based capital asset pricing model (CCAPM); Endogenous growth theory; Material balance planning; Leontief paradox; Malinvestment; Helicopter money; Modern monetary theory
Mercantilism Spectrum of CDF/CFA
CDF Raw Materials and CFA Products. (Prices); CDF Holding Company and CFA Conglomerate Company. (Equity and Dividend Yield); CDF is Gold Standard and CFA is Helicopter Money. (FX Rate/Hedging); CDF Helicopter Money [Supplier Currency] and CFA as Purchasing Power [Consumer Currency] (Currency Union & Currency Board and Negative Interest Rates); CDF is Congolese Franc and CFA is Central African Fran
Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation.[1]
Competitive Cooking Gambling
Cooking Shows as Leagues
Verb Groups
Gastronomy Trends Marketing Teams
Cartier d’Or as Organization
Habitant Conservation Film Festival
Restaurant Clientel Grocery Stores
Cook Book based Libraries
Bocuse d’Or Qualifiers
Agriculture Festivals: Wool and Wine
Sporting Event Gastronomy
Nutritional Biochemistry Learning Show
Farmland Stock Simulators
Agronomics School
Pescatarian Gastronomy School
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions, Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
BELMÔNT'S SIN INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO
Sin stock sectors usually include alcohol, tobacco, gambling, sex-related industries (Cabaret and Burlesque), and weapons manufacturers.
Diageo
Phillip Morris
Sports Betting Investment Trust
Pharmaceuticals
Business Clusters with Scrum Management and Accelerators to produce Festivals.
Example: Create a Index Fund Portfolio of 15-20 Stocks and using Supply Side Economics to create Decentralized Gambling Economy.
BELMÔNT'S DECENTRALIZED GAMBLING ECONOMY
Corporate-Capital Gains Tax Haven
High Stakes Minimum Buy In
Card Gambling (Signal and President): Top 2 highest bids fight for the Coup d'état and the other two are lesser men, the lesser men are subordinates that aid in playing cards for the warlord, the winning team splits the money, the warlords switches based on the 13 cards dealt and bets placed, the first team to shed all of their cards win.
Domestic Gambling: Boxing
Retirement Gambling: Boat Racing
Residency Program for Tax Benefits
BELMÔNT'S TURF ACCOUNTING MODEL
+EV
Python Programming Gaussian Distribution
Exotic Options Trading Live Betting
Parlays Minimum for Round Robins
Daily Fantasy Sports Rakes
BELMÔNT'S SYSTEM: CAPÔI RETAINER AGREEMENT WITH ASSET PROTECTION TRUST
Capo: Describes a ranking made member of a family who leads a crew of soldiers. A capo is similar to a military captain who commands soldiers. Soldier: Also known as a “made man,” soldiers are the lowest members of the crime family but still command respect in the organization.
A capo is a "made member" of an Italian crime family who heads a regime or "crew" of soldiers and has major status and influence in the organization.
Consigliere: Defense and Corporate Lawyers
Head Boss: Ministry of Medicine
Underboss: Pharmaceutical Industry
Capo: CAPÔI RETAINER AGREEMENT
Soliders: Artisans
Commercialism is the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims, and distribution of products in a free market geared toward generating a profit.
Commercial art is art created for advertising or marketing purposes. Commercial artists are hired by clients to create images and logos that sell products. Unlike works of fine art that convey an artist's personal expression, commercial art must address the client's goals.
The word 'Commercial' is defined as follows: Concerned with or engaged in commerce. Commerce is the exchange of goods or services among two or more parties.
Craftsmen are committed to the medium, not to self-expression. Artists are committed to their self-expression, not the medium.
A medium of exchange is an intermediary instrument and system used to facilitate the purchase and sale of goods and services between parties.
Stretch and Micro Goals
Music Medium System: Distribution and Retailers Contract Theory (System) for Music (Instrument)
Football Medium System: Analytics and Geometry for Free Role (System) Trixies (Instrument)
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (Cosmetics, AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
CURRENCY, OIL, & GOLD COMMODITIES CANDLESTICK CHARTS
Swing Trading: Use mt4/mt5 With Heiken Ashi Charts, Setting at 14 or 21 Momentum Indicator above 0 as Divergence Oscillator and Volume Spread Analysis as Reversal Oscillator and Trade when bullish candlesticks above 200 exponential moving average and/or 20 exponential moving average (EMA) on H1 (Hourly) Time Frame; use H4 (4 Hours) and D1 (1 Day) as reference.
TUNNEL STRATEGY (OFFSHORE BANKING)
Purpose: Permanent Residency Card
$250k Deposit
$125k: 60/40 portfolio, 60% Fixed Income & REITs and 40% Blue Chip Stocks
$50k: Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) and term deposits are secured investments. This means that you get back the amount you invest at the end of your term. The key difference between a GIC and a term deposit is the length of the term. Term deposits generally have shorter terms than GICs.
$75k: Spending Cash
SIN STOCKS PORTFOLIO
Sin stock sectors usually include alcohol, tobacco, gambling, sex-related industries, and weapons manufacturers.
Sports Betting Investment Trust
Pharmaceuticals
Example: Create a Index Fund Portfolio of 15-20 Stocks and using Supply Side Economics to create Decentralized Gambling Economy.
NEUROPLASTICITY DRUG-CRIME NEXUS BASED ON TRAFFICKING
CPP, CNS Depressants, et FENTALOGS: Cul-de-sac
Defensive Penalty Capture The Flag Raiding Warfare
Grey-Decentralized Markets
Bastilles: Cul-de-sac Artist Résidences Penthouse Complexes
Polyrhythm Raves
Acid House Art Gallery
International Film Festival
Hôtel Chefs
Seigneurial System/Tableau Economique Raw Material Économics Production Spot
Surautomatism
Discount Networking Acid House Party
Opium Dens and Fragrance Festivals
Pill Pressers
CNS depressants
Upper-tier County System
Defense Lawyers are Traplords (Trafficking P4P and Malicious Prosecution)
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
Brain Receptor Dealing
Neuroplasticity Drug-Crime Nexus
Religious Ecstasy
Entheogens are psychedelic drugs—and sometimes certain other psychoactive substances—used for engendering spiritual development or otherwise in sacred contexts
Live-Pool Betting Monopoly Board Game
Summary Sentencing
Urban Level: Street Culture Art Gallery (Street culture may refer to: Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, Street market, Children's street culture, Street carnival, Block party, Street identity, Street food, Café culture, Several youth subculture or counterculture topics pertaining to outdoors of urban centers. These can include: Street art, Street photography, Street racing, Street wear, Hip-hop culture, Urban fiction, Street sports, Streetball, Flatland BMX, Freestyling), Art Pedagogy, Artist Residency, Art Schools, and Art Plugs
Art Pedagogy: Arts-based pedagogy is a teaching methodology in which an art form is integrated with another subject matter to impact student learning. 28-30. Arts-based pedagogy results in arts-based learning (ABL),11 which is when a student learns about a subject through arts processes including creating, responding or performing. Aesthetic Teaching: Seeking a Balance between Teaching Arts and Teaching through the Arts. In aesthetic education, learning must be developed especially with the inclusion of sensations and with the help of feelings. Sensations and feelings should lead to movement, representation, and expression. Aesthetic learning often entails learning to distinguish certain qualities or objects aesthetically in different ways depending on the situation and the purpose. Certain things can be experienced in negative ways in one activity and in positive ways in another.
A designer drug is a structural or functional analog of a controlled substance that has been designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the original drug, while avoiding classification as illegal and/or detection in standard drug tests
Patchwork tattoos are a collection of tattoos collaged together to create an overall design. Each individual 'patch' of the tattoo can be a different design, symbol or element with a little space in between. Patchwork tattoos are a collection of tattoos collaged together to create an overall design. In short, the gun-toting angel was a multifaceted metaphor. “It undoubtedly also reflected the Catholic Counter-Reformation militaristic rhetoric,” wrote Donahue-Wallace, “which promoted the church as an army and heavenly beings as its soldiers.”
DECADENCE AESTHETICS THEORIES
Slogan
J'Cartier, Je cours après les vœux de champagne,
Subjective
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
Gastronomy
Precarious Balance
Precariously: If something is happening or positioned precariously, it's in danger. A glass could be precariously balanced on the edge of a table. If something is on the verge of danger, then the word precariously fits.
Grey & Decentralized Markets
Tableau Économique
Semblance
Semblance is generally used to suggest a contrast between outward appearance and inner reality.
High Socioeconomic Status & Tattoos
Phantasmagorical
Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance
adjective. having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. having the appearance of an optical illusion, especially one produced by a magic lantern.
Socioeconomic Status Development Immigration Multilingual Sensory Play
Law of Polarity in Relationships
In any successful relationship that has an intimate connection and sexual attraction, there is polarity. What does this mean exactly? Polarity in relationships is the spark that occurs between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. Gender does not affect whether you have masculine or feminine energy.
Second Reflection
Burden Aesthetics with Intentions
The Second Reflection lays hold of the Technical Procedures
Tattoos
SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGY
Keystone Theory Habits
Game Theory
Behavioral Finance
Self-actualization is the complete realization of one's potential, and the full development of one's abilities and appreciation for life. This concept is at the top of the Maslow hierarchy of needs, so not every human being reaches it.
Potential Psychology: Psychological potential is a very broad concept. It may include one's capacity to conform, change, re-invent oneself, bounce back from adversity, etc.
SOCIO-FORMAL SCIENCE
+EV Optimal Game Theory Poker
Civil, Agriculture, Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction, and Biomechanical Engineering
SOCIO-PHILOSOPHY
Ontology
IMPERIALISM, THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism,[1] originally published as Imperialism, the Newest Stage of Capitalism,[2][3] is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in 1916 and published in 1917. It describes the formation of oligopoly, by the interlacing of bank and industrial capital, in order to create a financial oligarchy, and explains the function of financial capital in generating profits from the exploitation colonialism inherent to imperialism, as the final stage of capitalism. The essay synthesises Lenin's developments of Karl Marx's theories of political economy in Das Kapital (1867).[4]
Tax Mergers Law; Market-extension merger: Two companies that sell the same products in different markets. 4.2.2 Corporate Taxation At the corporate level, the tax treatment of a merger or acquisition depends on whether the acquiring firm elects to treat the acquired firm as being absorbed into the parent with its tax attributes intact, or first being liquidated and then received in the form of its component assets.
SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT
Seconds Liberal Arts are often viewed as pre-professional since, while conceived of as fundamental to citizenship, they address the whole person in recognition that our moral and spiritual identities develop best through participation in a society that perpetually renews the rights and responsibilities of membership.
Executive management master's degree programs often result in an Executive Master of Business Administration, or EMBA. They are primarily designed to act as accelerated graduate programs for working professionals who already hold management or executive positions.
Engineering college means a school, college, university, department of a university or other educational institution, reputable and in good standing in accordance with rules prescribed by the Department, and which grants baccalaureate degrees in engineering.
Monopoly Family Boarding Schools: The socio-historical context refers to the societal and historical conditions and circumstances that influence events or individuals. It involves elements like the cultural, economic, and political circumstances during a certain time period.
Agriculturism is an ideology promoting rural life, a traditional way of life. It is characterized by the valorization of traditional values (the family, the French language, the Catholic religion) and an opposition to the industrial world.
ART AS A MEDIUM FOR LANGUAGE
Art, often described as the universal language, is a powerful medium that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. It speaks to our shared human experience, connecting people from all walks of life through a language that doesn't rely on words.
BUSINESS ADVICE
Blue Ocean Strategy; Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering and Economic Science.
ENTERPRISE THEORY
Under this theory, organised crime exists because legitimate markets leave many customers and potential customers unsatisfied.[1] High demand for a particular good or service, low levels of risk detection and high profits lead to a conducive environment for entrepreneurial criminal groups to enter the market and profit by supplying those goods and services.[2] For success, there must be:
an identified market; and,
a certain rate of consumption (demand) to maintain profit and outweigh perceived risks.[3][4]
Under these conditions competition is discouraged, ensuring criminal monopolies sustain profits. Legal substitution of goods or services may (by increasing competition) force the dynamic of organised criminal operations to adjust, as will deterrence measures (reducing demand), and the restriction of resources (controlling the ability to supply or produce to supply).[5]
Craftsmanship, Commercialism, Commerce, Cash-Conversion-Cycle, and Medium of Exchange.
Instrument is Prescription meds (Ecstacy & Painkillers), Cigarillos, and Wine Rack (Fake IDs) and Systems is Bassline Genres, Fragrance Festivals, House of Roses Party (Roses giveaway and party theme), Parking Garage Street Racing Silent Films and Forza Red Bull Racing Athletes Sportsbook, Quebec City Film Festival Membership, Gangster Disco.
Payment: The Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) refers to an investment theory that allows investors to assemble an asset portfolio that maximizes expected return for a given level of risk. The theory assumes that investors are risk-averse; for a given level of expected return, investors will always prefer the less risky portfolio. An asset protection trust (APT) is a trust vehicle that holds an individual's assets with the purpose of shielding them from creditors. Asset protection trusts offer the strongest protection you can find from creditors, lawsuits, or any judgments against your estate.
Rivals: Debt/Equity Swap or Capo Warning with Portfolio Offer.
Grassroots Minor Vice and Port Corruption: TRADWAVE Stickers/Shirts and Gum (Trafficking), Vape Smoke Tricks (Sprezzatura), Soundcloud Sharing (Raves), Hôtel Chains Budgeting (Financial Forecasting and Budgeting), San Pellegrino Mini Fridge (Chivalry), Real Estate Brokerage, Agronomics, Coffee Farmers, and Fisherman (Ports)
Major Vice: Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering et Placebo Effect (manufacturing), Suicide Tuesdays Levelling Effect (Rolling Tobacco, Oxytocin, Pain Killers, and Hydrocolloids Ecstasy) [Brain Receptors Dealing], Cash Back Program (Buy within 3 days of paycheck for extra Tobacco), Razor-Razor Blade C2C: Streetwear and PC Gaming (Business Model), Popcorn Marketing (Prices) Ecstasy-Opiods Singer-Dealers/Ecstasy-Xanax Producers-Drug Robbery (Rave Teams), et Hotel Chains Budgeting, Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account (Money).
Church Expenses Occupation (Festivals, Venues, Freeports, Art Gallery, Underground Garages, Tobacco Store, Restaurants, Real Estate Brokerage, Impure Aesthetic Thrillers Publishing Imprint et Production Company.
CPP Trafficking
meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) is a psychoactive drug of the phenylpiperazine class. It was initially developed in the late-1970s and used in scientific research before being sold as a designer drug in the mid-2000s.[4][5] It has been detected in pills touted as legal alternatives to illicit stimulants in New Zealand and pills sold as "ecstasy" in Europe and the United States.[6][7]
Politics: Fishermen catch the fish and sell them in the market. They also help clean the water and protect the environment by catching abundant fish. Physiocracy (French: physiocratie; from the Greek for "government of nature") is an economic theory developed by a group of 18th-century Age of Enlightenment French economists who believed that the wealth of nations derived solely from the value of "land agriculture" or "land development" and that agricultural products should be highly priced. Political economy is a branch of political science and economics studying economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and their governance by political systems (e.g. law, institutions, and government).[1][2][3][4] Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour markets and financial markets, as well as phenomena such as growth, distribution, inequality, and trade, and how these are shaped by institutions, laws, and government policy. Originating in the 16th century, it is the precursor to the modern discipline of economics.[5][6] Political economy in its modern form is considered an interdisciplinary field, drawing on theory from both political science and modern economics.[4] Free-market environmentalism argues that the free market, property rights, and tort law provide the best means of preserving the environment, internalizing pollution costs, and conserving resources. Green liberalism, or liberal environmentalism,[1] is liberalism that includes green politics in its ideology. Green liberals are usually liberal on social issues and "green" on economic issues.[1] The term "green liberalism" was coined by political philosopher Marcel Wissenburg in his 1998 book Green Liberalism: The Free and The Green Society. He argues that liberalism must reject the idea of absolute property rights and accept restraints that limit the freedom to abuse nature and natural resources. However, he rejects the control of population growth and any control over the distribution of resources as incompatible with individual liberty, instead favoring supply-side control: more efficient production and curbs on overproduction and overexploitation. This view tends to dominate the movement, although critics say it actually puts individual liberties above sustainability. The conservation movement, also known as nature conservation, is a political, environmental, and social movement that seeks to manage and protect natural resources, including animal, fungus, and plant species as well as their habitat for the future. Conservationists are concerned with leaving the environment in a better state than the condition they found it in.[1] Evidence-based conservation seeks to use high quality scientific evidence to make conservation efforts more effective. Green politics, or ecopolitics, is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society often, but not always, rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.[1][2] It began taking shape in the western world in the 1970s; since then green parties have developed and established themselves in many countries around the globe and have achieved some electoral success.
Event Planning and Bonuses: A quarter is a three-month period on a company's financial calendar that acts as a basis for periodic financial reports and the paying of dividends.
Overnight Festival Dealing: The cash conversion cycle (CCC), also called the net operating cycle or cash cycle, is a metric that expresses, in days, how long it takes a company to convert the cash spent on inventory back into cash from selling its product or service. The shorter the cash cycle, the better, as it indicates less time that cash is bound in accounts receivable or inventory.
Education: The hospitality and tourism career cluster is focused on management, marketing, and operations of restaurants and food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events, and travel related services. Game Theory Agronomics, Science Geography, Commodities Trading, AgTech, Agriculture Banking, Soil Science, Plantation Economics, and Rural Area Economic.
Start Up Cost: A sponsorship is when a company commits money or resources to a nonprofit event or program in exchange for specific promotional benefits. In exchange for supporting the nonprofit, the company gets their name and logo on things like: Banners. The position or function of a person or group who vouches for, supports, advises, or helps fund another person or an organization or project.
Influence: Taste of the Danforth is a yearly festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the Greektown area along Danforth Avenue for a period of three days in August. It is currently Canada's largest street festival. It started in 1993, and in 2013, it completed its 20th year of this event which celebrates Greek food and culture. The owner of Papas Grill – a Greek cuisine on the Danforth stated that the Taste of the Danforth has "grown exponentially and we are still experiencing growth 20 years to the day”
Grooming: AHA Exfoliator, Hypoallergenic Cleanser, Bar Soap, Bronzer Oil, Salt Water Hair Spray, Overnight Hydration Mask, Facial Steamer, and Aftershave Balm Body Splash.
Give Back: Environmental Broadcasting Network. Business Reality TV Shows, Documentaries, Real Estate Planning, etc.
LEGAL ADVICE
Mens Rea; Actus Rea; if both commited plead Insanity for Paid Research in a Mental Health Hospital. Have girls as a Character Witness not Partner In Crime. If arrested say I am not a Character, Key, or Eye Witness if someone says your name. Frame Control and Socratic Method Cross Examination Practice. Summary Sentencing example Trafficking P4P; Embezzlement; and Smurfing for Malicious Prosecution Defense Argument with Fine Settlement.
DECADENCE NOIR AESTHETICS THEORIES
Slogan
J'Cartier, Je cours après les vœux de champagne,
Subjective
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
Gastronomy
Precarious Balance
Precariously: If something is happening or positioned precariously, it's in danger. A glass could be precariously balanced on the edge of a table. If something is on the verge of danger, then the word precariously fits.
Grey & Decentralized Markets
Tableau Économique
Semblance
Semblance is generally used to suggest a contrast between outward appearance and inner reality.
High Socioeconomic Status & Tattoos
Phantasmagorical
Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance
adjective. having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. having the appearance of an optical illusion, especially one produced by a magic lantern.
Socioeconomic Status Development Immigration Multilingual Sensory Play
Law of Polarity in Relationships
In any successful relationship that has an intimate connection and sexual attraction, there is polarity. What does this mean exactly? Polarity in relationships is the spark that occurs between two opposing energies: masculine and feminine. Gender does not affect whether you have masculine or feminine energy.
Second Reflection
Burden Aesthetics with Intentions
The Second Reflection lays hold of the Technical Procedures
Tattoos
Noir
Imagine someone can't picture the colour Noir
The ideal of blackness with regard to content is one of the deepest impulse of abstraction
Abstract
consider (something) theoretically or separately from something else.
The noir aesthetic was all about creating ambiance.
intricate, crime-centric storylines, and bleak worldview, film noir has endured as a filmmaking aesthetic.
The use of night and shadows emphasizes the cold and the darkness in the noirs.
Visuals
Common Imagery:
Alcohol, often hard liquor
Fog
Guns, often revolvers
Large cities with art deco skyscrapers and warehouses
Nightclubs, bars, gambling dens, and other hedonistic locales
Rain
Smoking
Streetlights
Window blinds, creates a dramatic lighting effect
Common Characters
Private Investigator
Undercover policeman
An average man, victim of circumstance (typically a Fall Guy)
Corrupt Government Officials
The Mafia
Femme Fatale
Dark Gatsby
Dark Gatsby is a growing aesthetic diverging from the Roaring 20s and Flapper aesthetics that center around the vivacity of the 1920s Jazz Age. Dark Gatbsy owes its origins to the murkier underworld that helped the 1920s to roar (bootlegging, speakeasys, etc.), and is more visually diverse by including people of color, especially, African Americans --who created and popularized jazz-- and other underrepresented communities such as LGBTQIA. It also uses author F. Scott Fitzgerald's quintessential literary anti-hero Jay Gatsby from the American novel The Great Gatsby (1925) as the representative of this time. Jay Gatsby is a social climbing playboy of unknown origins who owes his wealth to shadowy gains.
Dark Gatsby is a deeper, more sexualized expression of the Roaring 20s in popular culture. The celebrants are not so enamored of the unending wealth portrayed in The Great Gatsby or the WASP-y films from that era. They're more interested in the darkness that sat just beneath the surface of the incredible social gains made during that time.
Even though African Americans created the jazz and expanded its popularity, the 1920s also saw deep segregation and racial terrorism in the form of lynchings that relegated African Americans to a racially segregated parallel world. Jazz and the vices that kept it going like illegal drugs (marijuana, cocaine, and heroine), illegal alcohol due to Prohibition, gambling, and prostitution, were all accessible in hidden speakeasys or at after-hour clubs. Jazz musicians were known to make their most money playing for brothels and parties run by crime syndicates. Piano player extraordinaire Fats Waller was Chicago gangster Al Capone's favorite musician for his parties.
Pickup Artist
Push and Pull Pickup Lines, Potential Psychology, Experience of Personality, Relationship Laws of Polarity, and Friend Zoning is how I get girls.
LANGUAGE ARTS ARGOT SYNECDOQU DE PURE LAINE
Standard Fon is the primary target of language planning efforts in Benin, In Benin, French is the official language, and Fon and other indigenous languages are classified as national languages. Commerce is the exchange of goods or services among two or more parties. It is the subset of business that focuses on the sale of finished or unfinished products rather than their sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, or marketing. In sociolinguistics, language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or language varieties within a speech community.[1]
ex. Ballet terminology has remained largely in the French language. Ballet dancers across the world learn and can communicate with this universal ballet vocabulary. Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation. Art, often described as the universal language, is a powerful medium that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. It speaks to our shared human experience, connecting people from all walks of life through a language that doesn't rely on words.
Poetique Capitaux is a commerce romance Argot.
Imagery refers to writing that invokes the reader’s senses with descriptive word choice to create a more vivid and realistic recreation of the scene in their mind.
Possessive Adjectives:
These adjectives, like possessive pronouns, are used to show or represent possession of a quality. For example: my, your, his, her, their, its, whose, etc.
Interrogative Adjectives:
An adjective that is used to modify a noun or a pronoun by asking a question is called an interrogative adjective. There are only a few adjectives that can be termed as interrogative adjectives. They are whose, what and which.
Demonstrative Adjectives:
Demonstrative adjectives are mainly used to describe the position of a subject (a noun or pronoun) in space or time. This, that, these and those are the demonstrative adjectives in English.
Compound Adjectives:
Compound adjectives consist of two or more adjectives that are combined together to form an adjective that can be used to modify the subject. Some examples of compound adjectives are cotton-tailed, curly-haired, absent-minded, happy-go-lucky, etc.
Synecdoqu figure of speech in which a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole thing.
Example: Fuxelon est Blonde on a Beach
Synecdoqu Argot Blashphemy
Coli Jelieux: I sée loyalty so I give them Royalty
Coli Pardicé: Paradise is thé place Come and join it
Coli Mailénons: Reckless abandon, on the other hand, is an attitude of abandoning or throwing off one's inhibitions and giving oneself up to a passion or enthusiasm for something. It is reckless because no attention is paid to possible cost, the opinions of others, or the assumed rules of “sensible” behavior.
Synecdoqu Argot Cul-de-sac
Au Rajoux: answer my question or there is a Gun in your mouth.
Au Pardicé Minuit: Sensory experience and cultural expression
Au Cul-de-sac: I sell pills for a living.
Au Baisons: Fuck me tonight
Au Bayens: Can I have your number for a date
Au Braqons: Let’s bang this out
Au Calmais: I am using Fear not Trust
Au Garçez: Lawless Urban Youth
Au Martyr-Congo: Head on thé Floor or Diamant
Au Fuêgeabé: You Do not want to sée Excellence
Au Moncratique: Fine Wine et Primetime
Au Laneiux: I ain't no simp no bitch I let these wild lil thots run free
Au Cijon: Who you with, what pack you gripped
Machére:Hun
Pécho: Gangster
Pécho is verlan for the French word ‘choper,’ which translates to grab. However, pécho takes that word to a new level. It can mean things like ‘to date someone,’ ‘to buy drugs,’ ‘to sleep with someone,’ or even… ‘to grab something.’ Use it carefully!
Bastille: Trap Artist Résidences
The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille.
Sridhar and Sridhar define code-mixing as "the transition from using linguistic units (words, phrases, clauses, etc.) of one language to using those of another within a single sentence".
Café Liégeois Noir: Coffee Slang, Lacanien Triad, Pill Pressers-Tobacco Trafficking, Vintage Streetwear Thrift Shopping, Monopoly Live-Pool Betting
Flip Figure of Speech Imagery Slang in Fon, Example: Garçon to Garçez; flip endings with endings or beginnings with beginnings.
TURF ACCOUNTING MODEL
+EV
Python Programming Gaussian Distribution
Exotic Options Trading Live Betting
Parlays Minimum for Round Robins
Daily Fantasy Rakes
Daily Fantasy Sports Rakes Minimums with Diamond Jewelry like a retake on Uncut Gems and ShopGLD.
$10k Bundle Tennis Cluster and Studs
$25k Bundle Grillz
$75k Bundle Watch
Gold, Diamond, and Watches Traffickers Accounting
Modified cash basis is an accounting method that combines elements of the two primary bookkeeping practices: cash and accrual accounting. It seeks to get the best of both worlds, recording sales and expenses for long-term assets on an accrual basis and those of short-term assets on a cash basis. The goal here is to provide a clearer financial picture without dealing with the costs of switching to full-blown accrual accounting.
Own a Mercantilism Colonization Private Holding Company
Enterprise Foundation, Holding Company, Subsidiaries, et Horizontal Intégration for Monopoly.
Buy 10% Equity and go to Shareholders Meeting
Ask for Lapidaire, Foundries, Refineries, Textile Mill, et Confectioneries
Offer Market Extension Mergers Joint Ventures, Martinique Banking, Farmland REITs, and Vertical Intégration Investments
If not, get Greenmail Money.
Watch Dealing
Underwriting-Auction
Retail
Minerals and Foundries
Farmland Intrepreneurs
Joint Ventures as a Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) with Femme Chief Engineering Officer (CENO) below me. Thé CEO is thé Otherside of thé Joint Venture. A public benefit corporation is a legal entity that is organized and taxed as either an S corporation or C corporation.[37] Founders will want to keep in mind that C-corporations experience a double tax associated with profits and again with dividends or payouts to shareholders.[38] S corporations are a legal entity that escapes this double taxation but there are certain stipulations that an entity will have to consider before being able to file as an S corporation.[38] If you are currently an S or C corporation your company will not change its tax status when you transfer to a public benefit corporation.[37] If you are currently an LLC, partnership or sole proprietorship then you will have to change tax status.[37] While public benefit corporations are taxed the same as their underlying corporation status, there is added benefit to taxation on charitable contributions. If a firm makes donations to a qualifying non-profit the charitable contributions receive a tax deductible status. This will lower a firm's taxes compared to a typical C-corporation that is not donating money and only focusing on short term profits. Many enterprise foundations are non-profits without a personal profit motive, which sets them aside from other ownership structures. Instead, they are legally bound by their purpose, which typically is to secure the longevity and independence of the companies that they own and to contribute to society by philanthropy. As perpetuities which cannot be dissolved, they are long-term owners. However, not all enterprise foundations are equally idealistic. Some have strong ties to the founding family and continue to donate to its descendants. Others again have ties to government organisations, cooperatives or associations, which helped establish them.
Non Profits
Bioeconomic Research
Agronomics
Farmland E-commerce
TV Incubators and Startup Accelerators
AgTech
Soil Science
Artisanal Plantation Case Study
Rental Properties, Rental Farmland Plantation Economy, AG Indexes w/ FX CFDs, Gold Bars, Garunteed Investment Certificate are my Net Asset Portfolio.
Yvon Chouinard (born November 9, 1938)[1] is an American rock climber, environmentalist, philanthropist, and outdoor industry businessman. His company, Patagonia, is known for its commitment to protecting the environment. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.[2]
Douglas Rainsford Tompkins (March 20, 1943 – December 8, 2015) was an American businessman, conservationist, outdoorsman, philanthropist, filmmaker, and agriculturalist.
Contracts and Investments
Share Appreciation Right Plans (SAR Plans)
Under SAR Plans, the corporation grants plan participants share appreciation rights. Each SAR entitles participants to receive, on vesting, the net value of the increase in the market value of the corporation’s share between the grant date and the vesting date. Share Appreciation Right Plans are similar to stock option plans in some ways, and to RSU Plans in others:
Value. Share Appreciation Rights function much like stock options in many ways – but unlike stock options, participants aren’t required to pay the exercise price when they exercise the SAR. Share Appreciation Rights start with a nil value at the time of grant, so will have no value at vesting if the market value of the shares has decreased between the dates of grant and of vesting.
Plan Terms. Share Appreciation Right Plans typically contain provisions similar to those of RSU Plans in respect to plan administration, maximum shares reserved for issuance, grant agreement, market value, employment, share capital adjustments, change of control and shareholder agreements.
Vesting. Like RSU Plans, vesting provisions in SAR Plans can also be based on time, performance or both. Performance-based SARs are sometimes called “performance appreciation rights” or “PARs”. Once vested, the plan participant can settle the SARs in cash or in an amount of shares that equals the amount payable to the participant divided by the per share market value
Deferred Compensation
Deferred compensation refers to that part of one’s contribution that is withheld and paid at a future date. Retirement plans and employee pensions are examples of deferred compensation. Employers usually withhold a fraction of employees’ compensation every month, accumulate it over time, and pay the lump sum amount on a date previously agreed upon in the employment contract.
Real Estate Joint Venture (JV)
A real estate joint venture (JV) is a deal between multiple parties to work together and combine resources to develop a real estate project. Most large projects are financed and developed as a result of real estate joint ventures. JVs allow real estate operators (individuals with extensive experience managing real estate projects) to work with real estate capital providers (entities that can supply capital for a real estate project).
Farmland Investments
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
MINUIT DU L'AFRIQUE-TABAC MOVEMENT
Colour Theory for Subjective Expressionist and Distorted Strokes, Splashes, Smears, Dribbles, with Sensual Lyrics/Sound Poetry. CAAB Movements Culture, Aesthetics, Arts, Bohemian. Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts), with 5 Senses Collective.
GASTRONOMY AS A LANGUAGE
Culinary linguistics, a sub-branch of applied linguistics, is the study of food and language across various interdisciplinary fields such as linguistic, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and consumption politics and globalisation.[1]
Competitive Cooking Gambling
Cooking Shows as Leagues
Verb Groups
Gastronomy Trends Marketing Teams
Cartier d’Or as Organization
Habitant Conservation Film Festival
Restaurant Clientel Grocery Stores
Cook Book based Libraries
Bocuse d’Or Qualifiers
Agriculture Festivals
Wool and Wine
Sporting Event Gastronomy
Nutritional Biochemistry Learning Show
Farmland Stock Simulators
Agronomics School
Pescatarian Gastronomy School
Agriculture Central Hedge Fund, Mining Unions, Peninsula Agronomique Engineering, Commodities Options Exchange (Credit Spread Options, Farm REITs, Crop Production; Fertelizers and Seeds; Equipment; Distribution and Processing Stocks, Ag ETFs and ETNs, Ag Mutual Funds), Tableau Économiques, Investments Farms REITs, Art Financing Mardi Gras
Different Lens Thrillers for Ballet and Painting
Criminology is the study of crime from four different perspectives. These include legal, political, sociological, and psychological.
URBAN LEVEL: MINUIT DU SAÏNTS
URBAN SHAMANISM
Urban shamanism distinguishes traditional shamanism found in indigenous societies from Western adaptations that draw on contemporary and modern roots. Urban shamanism is practiced primarily by people who do not originate in a traditional indigenous society and who create unique methods that do not follow or claim authenticity in any prior tradition. Urban shamanism traces its beginnings to efforts by Westerners to come to terms with psychoactive plant experiences using their own modern frames of cultural reference influenced by, but outside of, the indigenous rites in which plant medicine is traditionally based. Surautomatism is any theory or act in practice of surrealist creative production taking, or purporting to take, automatism to its most absurd limits. Action painting, sometimes called "gestural abstraction", is a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied. The resulting work often emphasizes the physical act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the finished work or concern of its artist. An acid house party was a type of illegal party typically staged in an Art Gallery After Party between 1987 and 1989. Opium dens were typically dark, hidden, underground spaces or an Art Gallery After Party. Dazecore is an aesthetic inspired by sleepless nights and the buzz of late night/early morning thoughts. It is very closely linked to Urbancore, Geek, and Dark Minimalism, heavily influenced by artists working in the early hours of the morning and students staying up late at night working on papers. Urbancore is an aesthetic based on imagery of urban cities and street life. Urbancore is associated to real-life, modern-day society and almost always is based in recent decades. As it is a really broad aesthetic, it can revolve around city streets and architecture, graffiti, skate parks at night, urban fashion and picnics. Thriller is a genre of fiction with numerous, often overlapping, subgenres, including crime, horror, and detective fiction. Thrillers are characterized and defined by the moods they elicit, giving their audiences heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety. A thriller generally keeps its audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element.[2] Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is often a villain-driven plot, whereby they present obstacles that the protagonist or hero must overcome. bon vivant (plural bon vivants or bons vivants) A man who enjoys luxurious things in life, especially good food and drink; a man about town. Olfactory art is an art form that uses scents as a medium. Olfactory art includes perfume as well as other applications of scent. A clay-court specialist is a tennis player who excels on clay courts, more than on any other surface. Due in part to advances in racquet technology, current clay-court specialists are known for employing long, winding groundstrokes that generate heavy topspin; such strokes are less effective on faster surfaces on which the balls do not bounce as high. Clay-court specialists tend to slide more effectively on clay than other players. Many of them are also very adept at hitting the drop shot, which can be effective because rallies on clay courts often leave players pushed far beyond the baseline. Additionally, the slow, long rallies require a great degree of mental focus and physical stamina.
MOVEMENTS
Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.[1][2] Expressionist artists have sought to express the meaning[3] of emotional experience rather than physical reality.[3][4]
Action painting, sometimes called "gestural abstraction", is a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied. The resulting work often emphasizes the physical act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the finished work or concern of its artist.
Minuit du Lafrique-tabac Movement: Colour Theory for Subjective Expressionist and Distorted Strokes, Splashes, Smears, Dribbles, with Sensual Lyrics/Sound Poetry. CAAB Movements Culture, Aesthetics, Arts, Bohemian. Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts), with 5 Senses Collective.
INFLUENCE
Les Automatistes were a group of Québécois artistic dissidents from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The movement was founded in the early 1940s by painter Paul-Émile Borduas. Les Automatistes were so called because they were influenced by Surrealism and its theory of automatism.
Paul-Émile Borduas (November 1, 1905 – February 22, 1960) was a Québecois artist known for his abstract paintings. He was the leader of the avant-garde Automatiste movement and the chief author of the Refus Global manifesto of 1948. Borduas had a profound impact on the development of the arts and of thought, both in the province of Quebec and in Canada.
The Quiet Revolution (French: Révolution tranquille) refers to a significant period of socio-political and socio-cultural transformation in French Canada, particularly in Quebec, following the election of 1960.
Nuit Blanche (French pronunciation: [nɥi ˈblɑ̃ʃ]) (White Night) is an annual all-night or night-time arts festival of a city. A Nuit Blanche typically has museums, private and public art galleries, and other cultural institutions open and free of charge, with the centre of the city itself being turned into a de facto art gallery, providing space for art installations, performances (music,[1] film, dance, performance art), themed social gatherings, and other activities.
In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.[2] The military metaphor of an advance guard identifies the artists and writers whose innovations in style, form, and subject-matter challenge the artistic and aesthetic validity of the established forms of art and the literary traditions of their time; thus, the artists who created the anti-novel and Surrealism were ahead of their times.[3]
In The Theory of the Avant-Garde (Teoria dell'arte d'avanguardia, 1962), the academic Renato Poggioli provides an early analysis of the avant-garde as art and as artistic movement.[9] Surveying the historical and social, psychological and philosophical aspects of artistic vanguardism, Poggioli's examples of avant-garde art, poetry, and music, show that avant-garde artists share some values and ideals as contemporary bohemians.[10]
Bohemianism is a social and cultural movement that has, at its core, a way of life away from society's conventional norms and expectations. The term originates from the French bohème and spread to the English-speaking world. It was used to describe mid-19th-century non-traditional lifestyles, especially of artists, writers, journalists, musicians, and actors in major European cities.
An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people.[1]
The Morgan Library & Museum contains illuminated manuscripts, authors' original manuscripts, books, and sheets of music. The Morgan also houses collections of drawings, photographs, paintings, maps, and other objects. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum has hosted temporary exhibitions, as well as events such as concerts and lectures. Both the collection and the buildings have received commentary over the years.
Jacques Prévert (French: [ʒak pʁevɛʁ]; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (1945). He published his first book in 1946.
His poems were the basis for a film by the director and documentarian Joris Ivens, The Seine Meets Paris (La Seine a rencontré Paris, 1957), about the River Seine. The poem was read as narration during the film by singer Serge Reggiani.[8] In 2007, a filmed adaptation of Prévert's poem "To Paint the Portrait of a Bird" was directed by Seamus McNally, featuring T.D. White and Antoine Ray- English translation by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
The primary focus of the group consisted of semi-abstract paintings with brilliant color, violent brushwork, and distorted human figures inspired by primitive and folk art and similar to American action painting. CoBrA was a milestone in the development of Tachisme and European abstract expressionist.
The manifesto, entitled, "La cause était entendue" (The Case Was Settled) was written by CoBrA member Christian Dotremont and signed by all founding members in Paris in 1948. It was directly speaking to their experience attending the Centre International de Documentation sur l'Art d'Avant-garde in which they felt the atmosphere was sterile and authoritarian. It was a statement of working collaboratively in an organic mode of experimentation in order to develop their work separate from the current place of the avant-garde movement. The name of the manifesto was also a play on words from an earlier document signed by Belgian and French Revolutionary Surrealists in July 1947, entitled "La cause est entendue" (The Case Is Settled).[10]
The European artists were different from their American counterparts (the Abstract expressionists) for they preferred the process over the product and introduced primitive, mythical, and folkloric elements along with a decorative input from their children [11] and graffiti.[12] One of the new approaches that united the CoBrA artists was their unrestrained use of strong colors, along with violent handwritings and figuration which can be either frightening or humorous. Their art was alive with subhuman figures in order to mirror the terror and weakness of our time unlike the dehumanized art of Abstraction.[13] This spontaneous method was a rejection of Renaissance art, specialization, and 'civilized art', they preferred 'uncivilized' forms of expression which created an interplay between the conscious and the unconscious instead of the Surrealist interest in the unconscious alone. The childlike in their method meant a pleasure in painting, in the materials, forms, and finally the picture itself; this aesthetic notion was called 'desire unbound'.
Tachisme (alternative spelling: Tachism, derived from the French word tache, stain) is a French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The term is said to have been first used with regards to the movement in 1951.[1] It is often considered to be the European response and equivalent to abstract expressionism,[2] although there are stylistic differences (American abstract expressionism tended to be more "aggressively raw" than tachisme).[1] It was part of a larger postwar movement known as Art Informel (or Informel),[2] which abandoned geometric abstraction in favour of a more intuitive form of expression, similar to action painting. Another name for Tachism is Abstraction lyrique (related to American Lyrical Abstraction). COBRA is also related to Tachisme
The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use by Jock
ACTION PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS
The document outlines 5 painting techniques: putting paint, dripping paint, pouring paint, splashing paint, and splattering paint.
Their process, involved splashing, using gestural brushstrokes and dripping paint onto canvas rather than carefully applying it.
Action painting, direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art that involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes and the chance effects of dripping and spilling paint onto the canvas.
Stochastic effect, or "chance effect" is one classification of radiation effects that refers to the random, statistical nature of the damage. In contrast to the deterministic effect, severity is independent of dose. Only the probability of an effect increases with dose.
The term typically describes large-scale canvases dominated by flat expanses of color and having a minimum of surface detail. Color-field paintings have a unified single-image field and differ qualitatively from the gestural, expressive brushwork.
In expressionist painting, colours may appear intense and non-naturalistic, forms become distorted, brushwork is typically free and paint application tends to be generous and highly textured.
Brushwork in oil painting refers to the way an artist applies paint to a canvas using a brush. It can be thick* or thin, smooth or rough*, and can convey different textures and emotions depending on the artist's intention.
Bogart created his unique surfaces using a mixture of oil, pigment, mortar, chalk, and siccatives—additives to help the thick paint dry more evenly and quickly.
FESTIVALS ROSEDALE
Fragrance-Bralette
Bocuse d'or
Boat Racing Weekends
Art Gallery Memberships
Cannes Film Festival Foreign Thrillers Memberships
ENGINEERING ATHELTICS ROSEDALE
Boat Racing
Motocross
Terrain Jeeps After Market Tuning
GREY-DECENTRALIZED HABITANTS-TABLEAU ECONOMIQUE ART FINANCING
Olfactory Arts
Painting
Oenology Gastronomy
Interior Design
Morgan Library & Museum in Rosedale for Culture Trends and Themes through Art for Sociocultural Theory Of Development. The Bank will be the largest Art Financing, Avant Garde Pedagogy, and Corporate Education Bank.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Book Shelf
Camera
Tour Guide
Expos
Incubator and Accelerators
Farmer's Market
Poetry Clubs
Art Schools and Gallery
Budgeting and Forecasting
Avant Garde History
CUL-DE-SAC MONTREAL
Body High Ecstasy Water; (Binding Agent) Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydrocolloid Water-soluble Proteins, (Potentiation) Grapefruit Powder, (Activating Ingredients) meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP), and Alprazolam
New York Minuite: Duds and meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP)
Fentalogs: acetyl fentanyl, butyryl fentanyl, beta- hydroxythiofentanyl, furanyl fentanyl, 4-fluoroisobutyryl fentanyl, acryl fentanyl, and U-47700.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Habitants (French: [abitɑ̃]) were French settlers and the inhabitants of French origin who farmed the land along the two shores of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf in what is the present-day Province of Quebec in Canada. The term was used by the inhabitants themselves and the other classes of French Canadian society from the 17th century up until the early 20th century when the usage of the word declined in favour of the more modern agriculteur (farmer) or producteur agricole (agricultural producer). A fragrance wheel [1] also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor.[1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory characteristics. Fragrance wheel is frequently used as a classification tool in oenology and perfumery.
PAINTING STYLE
All Over with Linear Dripping Triadic Harmony et Contrast Action Painting avec Dazecore/Dark Romanticism Poetry
5 Canvas Series
Resplendent Collective Anarchy
Colour Theory and Dripping Style Trademarks per member
Graffiti Wall Parks
Art Films (Romcom, Thrillers, and Coming of Age)
Refus Global Manifesto
Surrealist automatism is a method of art-making in which the artist suppresses conscious control over the making process, allowing the unconscious mind to have great sway.
Pardicé Minuit: Sensory Experience, Cultural Expression
Esthétique Antagonique (Culture Antagonism and Aesthetic Theory with Industrial Subculture and Edgy Arts)
Shakespeare Impure Aesthetics and Distorted Sensory Play
DIAPHRAGM EXPANSION INHALES
Lung Inhale through Mouth, Release through pushing down Diaphragm, Diaphragm Nasal Inhale Catch.
JET-SETTER GALLERY
Cul-de-sac
PLI Casino-Loan Fraud
Overseas Painting Flipping with IPO
Self Painting Displaying
NEUROPLASTICITY DRUG-CRIME NEXUS IN MONTREAL BASED ON TRAFFICKING
CPP, CNS Depressants, et FENTALOGS: Cul-de-sac
Grey-Decentralized Markets
Bastilles: Cul-de-sac Artist Résidences Penthouse Complexes
Big Room House Raves
Acid House Art Gallery
International Film Festival
Hôtel Chefs
Seigneurial System/Tableau Economique Raw Material Économics Production Spot
Surautomatism
Discount Networking Acid House Party
Opium Dens and Fragrance Festivals
Pill Pressers
CNS depressants
Upper-tier County System
Defense Lawyers are Traplords (Trafficking P4P and Malicious Prosecution)
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
Brain Receptor Dealing
Neuroplasticity Drug-Crime Nexus
Religious Ecstacy
Entheogens are psychedelic drugs—and sometimes certain other psychoactive substances—used for engendering spiritual development or otherwise in sacred contexts
Live-Pool Betting Monopoly Board Game
Summary Sentencing
Urban Level: Street Culture Art Gallery (Street culture may refer to: Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, Street market, Children's street culture, Street carnival, Block party, Street identity, Street food, Café culture, Several youth subculture or counterculture topics pertaining to outdoors of urban centers. These can include: Street art, Street photography, Street racing, Street wear, Hip-hop culture, Urban fiction, Street sports, Streetball, Flatland BMX, Freestyling), Art Pedagogy, Artist Residency, Art Schools, and Art Plugs
Art Pedagogy: Arts-based pedagogy is a teaching methodology in which an art form is integrated with another subject matter to impact student learning. 28-30. Arts-based pedagogy results in arts-based learning (ABL),11 which is when a student learns about a subject through arts processes including creating, responding or performing. Aesthetic Teaching: Seeking a Balance between Teaching Arts and Teaching through the Arts. In aesthetic education, learning must be developed especially with the inclusion of sensations and with the help of feelings. Sensations and feelings should lead to movement, representation, and expression. Aesthetic learning often entails learning to distinguish certain qualities or objects aesthetically in different ways depending on the situation and the purpose. Certain things can be experienced in negative ways in one activity and in positive ways in another.
A designer drug is a structural or functional analog of a controlled substance that has been designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the original drug, while avoiding classification as illegal and/or detection in standard drug tests
CUL-DE-SAC
Major Vice: Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering et Placebo Effect (manufacturing), Suicide Tuesdays Levelling Effect (Rolling Tobacco, Oxytocin, Pain Killers, and Hydrocolloids Ecstasy) [Brain Receptors Dealing], Cash Back Program (Buy within 3 days of paycheck for extra Tobacco), Razor-Razor Blade C2C: Streetwear and PC Gaming (Business Model), Popcorn Marketing (Prices) Ecstasy-Opiods Singer-Dealers/Ecstasy-Xanax Producers-Drug Encroachment (Rave Teams), Smurfing-Embezzlement Painting, Cabaret et Burlesque, et Hotel Chains Budgeting, Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Grassroots Minor Vice: TRADWAVE Stickers/Shirts and Gum (Trafficking), Vape Smoke Tricks (Sprezzatura), Soundcloud Sharing Group Chats (Raves), Hôtel Chains Budgeting (Financial Forecasting and Budgeting), San Pellegrino Mini Fridge (Chilvary)
Body High Ecstasy Water; (Binding Agent) Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydrocolloid Water-soluble Proteins, (Potentiation) Grapefruit Powder, (Activating Ingredients) meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP), and Alprazolam
New York Minuite: Duds and meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP)
Fentalogs: acetyl fentanyl, butyryl fentanyl, beta- hydroxythiofentanyl, furanyl fentanyl, 4-fluoroisobutyryl fentanyl, acryl fentanyl, and U-47700.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
Habitants (French: [abitɑ̃]) were French settlers and the inhabitants of French origin who farmed the land along the two shores of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf in what is the present-day Province of Quebec in Canada. The term was used by the inhabitants themselves and the other classes of French Canadian society from the 17th century up until the early 20th century when the usage of the word declined in favour of the more modern agriculteur (farmer) or producteur agricole (agricultural producer). A fragrance wheel [1] also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor.[1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory characteristics. Fragrance wheel is frequently used as a classification tool in oenology and perfumery. Baisers Parfumé: Startup Accelerators et Business Incubators Fragrance Festivals.
DEZI EFFECT FLEUR-DE-LYS BIRTH MANUAL
Theistic Satanism, otherwise referred to as religious Satanism, spiritual Satanism, or traditional Satanism,[2] is an umbrella term for religious groups that consider Satan, the Devil, to objectively exist as a deity, supernatural entity, or spiritual being worthy of worship or reverence, whom individuals may contact and convene with.
Gemini-Taurus or Libra-Virgo Planetary Intelligence with Uranus Prenatal Hormones Vitamin with Fetus Alcohol Consumption for Sensory Overload Asperger's
DEZI Effect as a Mural Crown Invocation Underworld Fleur-de-lys (Left Handed Path, Invocation Occult, President/Count as Noble Title, Oversoul, Lightning Demigod Wing Exchange, Planetary Intelligence Natal Charts, DEZI EFFECT Astroid (Venus, Mercury, Uranus, and Pluto) Invocation, Apocalypse Text, Incubus, Enochian Magick, Spiritual Catalyst, Cul-de-sac Drug-Crime Nexus, Solvent Levelling Effect Chemical Reaction Engineering, Habitants Monopoly, Larousse Gastronomy, Fragrance Wheel, Refus Global, Blue Ocean Strategy Series, Sylphs, Cardinal-Mutable Lightning Air, An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people, Enochian Magick, Mischievous over Malevolent, Tracksuits and Outerwear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Drug Sorcery, Reckless Abandonment, and Impulsive Borderline)
CRIMINAL UNIONISM
Craft unionism refers to a model of trade unionism in which workers are organised based on the particular craft or trade in which they work. It contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill.
Industrial unionism is a trade union organising method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of skill or trade, thus giving workers in one industry, or in all industries, more leverage in bargaining and in strike situations.
As an anti-statist ideology, social anarchism opposes the concentration of power in the form of a State.[19] To social anarchists, the state is a type of coercive hierarchy designed to enforce private property and to limit individual self-development.[20] Social anarchists reject both centralised and limited forms of government, instead upholding social collaboration as a means to achieve a spontaneous order, without any social contract supplanting social relations.[21] Social anarchists believe that the abolition of the state will lead to greater "freedom, flourishing and fairness".
As an anti-capitalist ideology, social anarchism is opposed to the dominant expressions of capitalism, including the expansion of transnational corporations through globalization.[10] It comprises one of the main forms of socialism, alongside utopian socialism, democratic socialism and authoritarian socialism. Social anarchism rejects private property, particularly private ownership of the means of production, as the principal source of social inequality. As such, social anarchists typically oppose propertarianism, as they consider it to exacerbate social and economic inequality, suppress individual agency and require the maintenance of hierarchical institutions.
Monopoly, real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which the player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
“Mirrors for Princes” designates a literary genre in which political ideas are expressed in the form of advice to a ruler.
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.[1] Especially in earlier medieval periods the term often implied not only a certain status, but also that the count had specific responsibilities or offices. The etymologically related English term "county" denoted the territories associated with some countships, but not all.
A county may be further subdivided into districts, hundreds, townships, or other administrative jurisdictions within the county. A county usually, but not always, contains cities, towns, townships, villages, or other municipal corporations, which in most cases are somewhat subordinate or dependent upon county governments. Depending on the nation, municipality, and local geography, municipalities may or may not be subject to direct or indirect county control. The functions of both levels are often consolidated into a city government when the area is densely populated, and are generally not when it is less densely populated.[b]
An upper-tier municipality means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipalities purposes.
SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT ROSEDALE
Tobacco-Pill Press Based Black Market
Chef Psychopaths
5 Senses City
Underage Prescription Meds
Polydrug Use
Trap Shooting
Extraversion Sensory Aesthetic Psychopathy
PAINTING CRIMINOLOGY
A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
Tablet presses are machines designed to compress pharmaceutical powders and granules into tablets. They must be highly precise in order to create uniform tablets that each contain the same amount of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.
REVENUE STREAMS
Art Prints Poetry Painting Photography and Sacres Books
Marketplaces
Festivals
Avant Garde Pedagogy (In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.[2] The military metaphor of an advance guard identifies the artists and writers whose innovations in style, form, and subject-matter challenge the artistic and aesthetic validity of the established forms of art and the literary traditions of their time; thus, the artists who created the anti-novel and Surrealism were ahead of their times.[3])
Clothing
Artist Residency
Art Stipend and Grants
Public Arts (Subway Painting)
Commissions
Art Curator
Canvas Casual Fashion House (Créative White Bottoms and Tattoo Collaborations)
Poetry for Screenplay Rights
LANGUAGE ARTS
Synecdoqu Sacres Painting
D’Baptême Croix: The state of being known for one's graffiti throughout a city.
D’Baptême Saint: An individual who takes photographs of graffiti.
D’Baptême Bible: A graffiti artist's sketchbook. Also known as a "piece book.”
D’Baptême Prutoi: Graffiti Walls and Stickers
D’Baptême Crut: is a group of associated graffitists that often work together.
D’Baptême Vwoi: To develop your reputation or "rep" through writing graffiti.
hat (honor-among-thieves): A person who is described as wearing a "hat" is a graffitist who is considered trustworthy in the graffiti community.
D’Baptême Pardicé Lons: Spots that are challenging to graffiti but in highly visible locations with heavy exposure.
D’Baptême Couronne: Graffitists of the highest accomplishments
Synecdoqu Sacres Blashphemy
Coli Jelieux: I sée loyalty so I give them Royalty
Coli Pardicé: Paradise is thé place Come and joint it
Synecdoqu Sacres Cul-de-sac
Au Rajoux: answer my question or there is a Gun in your mouth.
Au Pardicé Minuit: Sensory experience and cultural expression
Au Cul-de-sac: I sell pills for a living.
Au Baisons: Fuck me tonight
Au Bayens: Can I have your number for a date
Au Braqons: Let’s bang this out
Au Calmais: I am using Fear not Trust
Au Garçez: Lawless Urban Youth
Au Martyr-Congo: Head on thé Floor or Diamant
Au Fuêgeabé: You Do not want to sée Excellence
Au Bienvenue Moncratique: Welcome to Fine Wine et Primetime
Au Laneiux: I ain't no simp no bitch I let these wild lil thots run free
Au Cijon: Who you with, what pack you gripped
Au Bâtnais: I want to rip a stick (Cigarette)
Machére:Hun
Pécho: Gangster
Pécho is verlan for the French word ‘choper,’ which translates to grab. However, pécho takes that word to a new level. It can mean things like ‘to date someone,’ ‘to buy drugs,’ ‘to sleep with someone,’ or even… ‘to grab something.’ Use it carefully!
Bastille: Trap Artist Résidences
The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille.
INVESTMENT HABITANTS
Age 16-19
Bond Funds
Farmland REITS
CFDS
Real Estate Brokerage Trust Account
Age 20-30
Farmland Recession Proof Stocks (Cosmetics, AgTech, Ag ETFS, AgETN)
Incubator and Startup Accelerators
Real Estate Joint Ventures
Age 30-40
Farmland Blue Chip Indexes w/ Credit Spread Options
Tunnel Strategy (Offshore Banking)
Purpose: Permanent Residency Card
$250k Deposit
$125k: 60/40 portfolio, 60% Fixed Income & REITs and 40% Blue Chip Stocks
$50k: Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) and term deposits are secured investments. This means that you get back the amount you invest at the end of your term. The key difference between a GIC and a term deposit is the length of the term. Term deposits generally have shorter terms than GICs.
$75k: Spending Cash
THRILLERS
Common Ground*
Movie Series
First Film
Prequal
Genre: Drama, Business
Plot: Two young men perform a B&E on a real estate mogul’s property. A silent alarm signals the cops. Both get caught as the didn’t see the alarm. During the trial the mogul is impressed when they both represented them selves in court. The mogul agrees to drop the charges and come to a settlement of community service. The moguls intentions is to take the boys and mentor them.
Ending: One quits while going back to his old life and the other ends up as a painter as this was a test to find a successor
Where I’m From*
France
Movie
Genre: Drama
Plot: Two brothers live on their own after their mother had a near overdose on drugs (opioids) and now is in rehab. The elder gang bangs and brings in the money while the younger is a Photography student at an art school.
PARDICÉ MINUIT BALLARDS
Writing Process
Rough Draft Ballards with Poetic Devices Proofreading
Ballads
Ballads derive from the French “chanson ballade,” which were poems set to music and intended for dancing. Because of its strong musical background, ballads are associated with a specific meter: Ballads are typically written with alternating lines of iambic tetrameter (dah-DUM dah-DUM dah-DUM dah-DUM) and iambic trimeter (da DUM da DUM da DUM), with every second and fourth line rhyming. They were most popular in Ireland and Britain starting in the Middle Ages, but also gained popularity around Europe and on other continents. Ballads may be relatively short narrative poems, compared to other types of narrative poetry.
Rhyme Scheme
The core structure for a ballad is a quatrain, written in either abcb or abab rhyme schemes. The first and third lines are iambic tetrameter, with four beats per line; the second and fourth lines are in trimeter, with three beats per line.
Theme
The theme of a poem is the message an author wants to communicate through the piece. The theme differs from the main idea because the main idea describes what the text is mostly about. Supporting details in a text can help lead a reader to the main idea.
City Lifestyle
Promiscuity/Rotational Dating/Girlfriend
Clothes
Misogyny
Drug Using/Dealing
Food
Athletes
Crime
Guns
How to Write a Ballad
Choose your topic
Decide on the mood of your ballad
Beat
Use the traditional structure as a guide
ABCB
Write your story in groups of four lines
Edit the lines you've written
Consult a rhyming dictionary or rhyming website
Use lots of imagery
Imagery
Imagery is a literary device used in poetry, novels, and other writing that uses vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses to create an image or idea in their head. Through language, imagery does not only paint a picture, but aims to portray the sensational and emotional experience within text.
Poets create imagery by using figures of speech like simile (a direct comparison between two things); metaphor (comparison between two unrelated things that share common characteristics); personification (giving human attributes to nonhuman things); and onomatopoeia (a word that mimics the natural sound of a thing).
Oxymoron–A combination of two words that appear to contradict each other
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two otherwise dissimilar things, often introduced by the words like or as ('you are like a summer's day'). A metaphor is when a word is used in place of another to suggest a likeness ('you are a summer's day'). This pup is a master of both simile and metaphor.
Rhyme
Rhyme is the repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line. Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word's last stressed syllable. Rhyme is one of the first poetic devices that we become familiar with but it can be a tricky poetic device to work with.
Refrain in Poetry
A poem is an artistic literary work composed of verses that combine rhythm, syntax, and particular language to create an imaginative subject matter
ECRIPTURE VICE: SUB PLOTS NARCOTIC DREAMS A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM POETRY ADAPTATION
if you love someone it should not be because of their appearance but because of their personality.
Aesthetics: love, betrayal, jealousy, and gender norms
Probably the most basic significance of dreams in A Midsummer Night's Dream is the representation of unreality, or the distortion of time and consciousness.
Underplot, un′dėr-plot, n. a plot under or subordinate to the main plot in a play or tale: a secret scheme, a trick.
In creative writing, a subplot can reveal more about secondary characters, create plot twists, and add another dimension to a story.
Clams Casino Instrumentals
Pardicé Minuit (Painting) Catalog Modelling with Commission
PAINTING CRIMINOLOGY
A criminologist examines all aspects of crime that involve works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism.
MT. PLEASANT* (Theft, Smuggling, Romantic)
Underworld Angels with Dark Romantic Fantasy
Blue eyes meet real life I am swimming in the Sea;
Storming of Bastille and Day Drunkenness
Redrum in the streets left a bloody mess;
The smell of lavender with rose gold teeth
Brings in a mount and I am Underneath;
Wine, Passion, and Ecstasy when you are with me for life
You know I was down bad you gave me another chance at life;
I want to see you in your Birthday Suit and have a slice of your Birthday Cake
Streets are snitching I raised the Murder Rate;
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (PEPPER POTTS)* (Art Theft and Vandalism)
We are More than Friends but I am a Player even though I ball in the winter to spend time with my summer;
The atmosphere is so romantic I think you can replace the Strippers but Boss Bitches as Options like Wall Street Ballers;
Dating Coaches and Couples therapy for my Boo but when we are vibing it is the passenger seat in your car;
Green Card me I cannot legally live without you but do not stress other kids are living like it’s Xbox and Grand Theft Auto Vice City but cannot get rid of the stars;
ROSE OF VENUS* (Art Smuggling)
Mini Golf like we are at the Master’s but in reality we are not on planet Earth;
You love how I live my life even though you threaten to put me in the dirt;
Tax Haven Money with the Roughest Sex on the softest Cloud on earth;
Rose of Venus allows me to put my chocolate bar in your mouth add a vibrator for the silent treatment I deserve;
Trying to win you like there are two minutes left in the game but you give me all of the time in the world;
Seeing you in Autumn Garments is like looking at 1000 Words but you make me speechless that’s my girl;
MINK MILE* (Art Theft)
Rambo Effect has you feeling safe but catch me if you can no Leo;
Roses are Red Violets are Blue lingerie shopping in Macau bend down to your tippy toes;
The best opportunities come after the Darkest Hours and money cannot heal the pain although PTSD brings out demons I had to fix his name;
Virility If you are not first you are last I want your Change your name;
Greek Marble Physique with a meter dick for a face-down round of applause;
Tounge in your mouth what does your pussy taste like I am asking just because;
ANGELS* (Art Romance)
Me and you do not make love we 50 Shades of Grey
Vibrators and Cuffs for this pussy I Pray;
No fucks givin Ballin in The Mediterranean Sea
Every girl knows you are the only girl I see;
Engine Roaring Sunsets with Mile High Club
You are looking at Simba you are welcome for the Lion Cub;
Trap Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream
Thank you for the Narcotic Dreams;
HALO (Art Theft Romance)
Autumn walks in any Country you want
Grand Theft Auto Vice City gave me my favorite font
Flowers for reason BDSM is in Season
Merry Christmas to get off the naughty list you are my only reason
Ignoring you was the right decision
You beauty trapped me in a Prison
When you turn my Wings back to White
Passionate Sex we will never fight
CARTIER PUBLISHING IMPRINT
Urban Literature is a literary genre set in a city landscape; however, the genre is as much defined by the socio-economic realities and culture of its characters as the urban setting. The tone for urban fiction is usually dark, focusing on the underside of city living. Profanity, sex, and violence are usually explicit, with the writer not shying away from or watering-down the material. Most authors of this genre draw upon their past experiences to depict their storylines.
Réveillez-vous Film (Coming of Age Psychological Thrillers)
Poetic Réalisme
Film Noir
Classic Film Noir exposes the myths by which we fulfil our desires — sex — murder — and the family unit.
Literary devices and techniques[edit]
Plot twist – Films such as Psycho and The Skeleton Key have advertised the fact that they contain plot twists and asked audiences to refrain from revealing spoilers. Psychological thrillers with poorly received plot twists, such as The Village, have suffered in the box office.[10]
Unreliable narrator – Andrew Taylor identifies the unreliable narrator as a common literary device used in psychological thrillers and traces it back to Edgar Allan Poe's influence on the genre. Criminal insanity may be explored as a theme.[11]
MacGuffin – Alfred Hitchcock pioneered the concept of the MacGuffin, a goal or item that initiates or otherwise advances the plot. The MacGuffin is frequently only vaguely defined, and it can be used to increase suspense.[12]
Red herring – The term was popularized by William Cobbett and is defined as a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced to divert the attention of the audience. A red herring is used to lead the audience to make false assumptions and mislead its attention.[13]
Coming of Age: A marked loss of childhood innocence, to some degree, in favor of maturity. Inner conflict and turmoil, resulting in personal growth and development. Developing from a self-centered thinking to a more worldly, other-focused thought. Learning where one fits in the larger world.
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development: Erik Homburger Erikson (born Erik Salomonsen; 15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was a German-American child psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis.
Attrape-moi si tu peux Motor Vehicle Theft, Défense Lawyers, Planetary Intelligence (Démons et Angels) Impure Aesthetic Thrillers
Literary Device
Film Literature
in establishing the limits of both the novel (Newspapers) and the film, argues that novelist and film director meet in the attempt “to make you see”, the former through the mind; the latter through the eye.
“impure” aesthetic, one tinged with the markings of society, ideology, and sexual desire.
Capitalism, Betrayal, Romance
Poetic Réalisme
Poetic realism films are "recreated realism", stylised and studio-bound, rather than approaching the "socio-realism of the documentary". They usually have a fatalistic view of life with their characters living on the margins of society, either as unemployed members of the working class or as criminals.
Self-destructive Escapism
Escapism is mental diversion from unpleasant aspects of daily life, typically through activities involving imagination or entertainment. Escapism also may be used to occupy one's self away from persistent feelings of depression or general sadness.
Surréalisme-Synecdoqu-Métonymie Screenplay
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.[1] Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute reality, a super-reality", or surreality.[2][3][4] It produced works of painting, writing, theatre, filmmaking, photography, and other media as well.
a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa, as in Cleveland won by six runs
the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing.
Allégorie
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
Suspense is created by withholding information or revealing it slowly, creating a sense of mystery or uncertainty about what will happen next.
A thriller generally keeps its audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element.[2] Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is often a villain-driven plot, whereby they present obstacles that the protagonist or hero must overcome.
Slavoj Žižek Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist extension of classical psychoanalysis, initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Extra
Non-Fiction Movie
Prequal TV Série
Fictional TV Série
URBAN CASUAL FASHION
Canvas Casual Fashion House (Creative White Bottoms and Tattoo Collaborations)
ATHLETICS
World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international governing body for the sport of athletics, covering track and field, cross country running, road running, race walking, mountain running, and ultra running. Included in its charge is the standardization of rules and regulations for the sports, certification of athletic facilities, recognition and management of world records, and the organisation and sanctioning of athletics competitions, including the World Athletics Championships. The organisation's president is Sebastian Coe of the United Kingdom, who was elected to the four-year position in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 for a second four-year term, and then again in 2023 for a third four-year term.
The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fifteen of the best invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics (formerly known as the IAAF) one-day meeting competitions.
TRACK AND FIELD ARISTOCRATS
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