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astralbondpro · 2 years
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ECW On TNN #32 (03/31/2000) // Kansas City, Missouri
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scumgristle · 11 months
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Fool enough to almost be it.
Cool enough to not quite see it.
Doomed
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rastronomicals · 2 years
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3:16 PM EDT October 31, 2022:
Bullet - "Sinister Minister" From the album The Entrance To Hell (January 11, 2011)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Atomic Rooster spinoff band whose demo sat for 40 years before Angel Air would release it.
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littletroubledgrrrl · 4 months
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qupritsuvwix · 5 months
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thefeastandthefast · 3 months
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I'm OBSESSED with the terrifying Princess Wanning and want ALL the backstory about her time as a hostage and everything she did to survive (and possibly even thrive?) in such a situation. Please, drama, give it to me! (Do I feel fic urges coming on?)
She's over-the-top and openly, gleefully cruel and sadistic in a way that female villains don't often get to be, but the actress makes her chillingly believable. The actress Li Meng oscillates so naturally between all the minute shades of her many malevolent moods and is clearly having a ball playing her. Li Meng was great in The Bad Kids and now I know I will definitely be seeking out more of her work. Suggesting two men murder each other in front of her as a job interview is exactly the kind of unhinged psychotic creativity that I appreciate about Wanning.
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thegrunkiest · 6 months
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I was watching videos of Lucien Lachance and Claude Frollo back-to-back and I have this brainworm now of: I wonder if Wes Johnson was (even subconsciously) inspired by Frollo in creating the voice of Lucien?
Not only do their tones and manner of speech sound similar (at least to me personally) but Wes has stated about creating the voice in this video en quote: "In my mind I imagined this gaunt, stringy-haired, balding, dark circles under the eyes - just this malevolent, crooked, evil presence."
And it's like
Wes bruh kinda sounds to me like you're just describing Claude Frollo
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OH! And coincidentally!! Both Frollo and Lachance:
✅️ Are men of strong, twisted faith
✅️ Are pure evil
✅️ Wear dark robes
✅️ Own a black horse
✅️ Die
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bloodvampyr · 10 months
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maddy-ferguson · 5 months
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you can't even say leftist white people need to go fuck themselves without someone mansplaining racist voters to you anymore
#just had this happen to me on twitter. what's crazy is i don't even think the guy meant anything by it he's just annoying as hell like do#you think i dont know that poor people vote for them in part because they think the left betrayed them (in 65 years we've had TWO socialist#presidents for a total of...19 years and yes objectively they betrayed the people who voted for them. the last one from 2012 to 2017 had#EVERYTHING the two chambers the regions the cities literally the majority of everything was left-wing and the only good thing that happened#was: gay marriage but not after 10 months of debate where homophobia was rampant. macron was literally his minister of economics. like#awful awful man. anyway) what's very annoying and frankly condescending (to poor people voting for the far-right) is that they also do it#because they're RACIST and xenophobic like respect them enough to acknowledge that it's not an innocent silly mistake the woman that#prompted the tweet that prompted my tweet is 60 years old! she's an adult! she's lived a life! she knows racism is supposed to be bad!#like i'm very sorry that i don't think being poor is a good reason to hate immigrants muslims and people of color and to think we're great#replacing you by literally just being here#(did you know that the great replacement theory comes from the french far right...pas mal non c'est français)#there's something VERY sinister about only thinking about everything with a socioeconomic lens like just because they're poor doesn't mean#they can't be our political enemies lmao#and like i say: brf slt
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the-casbah-way · 1 year
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i miss the good old days when drugs were called things like meow meow or dr death. what the fuck is “cocaine” you lot need to lighten up
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astralbondpro · 2 years
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ECW on TNN #35 (04/21/2000) // St. Charles, Missouri
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laikahh · 10 days
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mein gott there is yaoi in here
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rastronomicals · 1 year
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4:12 AM EDT October 7, 2023:
Bullet - "Sinister Minister" From the album The Entrance To Hell (January 11, 2011)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Atomic Rooster spinoff band whose demo sat for 40 years before Angel Air would release it.
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Artwork from Closed Architecture: a project by Jonas Staal based on a concept by Fleur Agema, Onomatopee, 2011.
"You studied at the same art academy as PVV member of parliament Fleur Agema, do you know her? And how did she react to your project Closed Acrhitecture in which you developed her thesis about a new prison model into a publication, a theatre play and a scale model?
Jonas Staal: I don't know her personally, but I'm interested in the idea that two people of the same generation who followed more or less the same academic trajectory ended up at such wildly opposite ends of the political spectrum. She has called my project 'a rape' of her ideas, but I followed the guidelines in her thesis carefully. I was particularly interested in analyzing the ideological underpinnings of a political movement like the PVV, for example the thinking in consecutive stages. Fleur Agema divided her entire prison model into four stages from dark to light, in which the idea of a time-bound sentence is lost as well: you're no longer sentenced to ten years but you're sentenced to a certain stage and you need to liberate yourself by complying with the disciplining goals. But if you don't do that or if you refuse the whole construct of a prison, like an activist would do, you're locked up forever. While it's not on the state to judge about your disciplining. Someone who has served their sentence needs to be set free, period. So her prison proposal creates a completely emotionalized relation with people's right to self determination.
Do you think this emotionalizing is on the increase?
Jonas Staal: I do think in The Netherlands the post-Fortuyn discourse is a lot about opinions and the obsession with freedom of speech. But I think this kind of freedom of speech has become the enemy of democracy. Quite a paradox, actually, because we typically associate democracy with freedom of speech. But I think the circus of opinions is exactly the problem. Politics is not about opinions, politics is about fighting for and ensuring the right to self determination of people and their communities. Equal access to education is not an opinion. It's not an opinion whether or not that's a good thing. The democratic principle of people having equal access to education, health care or economic participation should not be subject to opinion."
From an interview with Jonas Staal in Puntkomma.
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