I loved the audio and Netflix adaptation.
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Hmm. Niche IP?
A Triffids story.
A Sutter Kane novel.
Something set in the same universe as Archive 81.
Al Milgrom from a little before Silverstri.
Silvestri swiped it later on.
You got to sell supplements. Like iron and lead pills that taste like sugar and make your dick hard and bring your hair back.
Moral=concentration camps and bombing schools.
Not my definition of moral.
This feels like the moment where they put a sensor in the puck when they were introducing Americans to hockey.
To me, its too much visual stimulation. But, also, it does look cool.
Coachella is trying to wipe all of the footage of The Strokes protest set so I’m gonna post it here. The last images on the screen made me cry.
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Immediately starts editing number four.
Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe wants his dance audiences to reflect on their emotional relationship to smoke and flames.
The Tla’amin choreographer’s upcoming narrative ballet explores the past, present and future of Indigenous fire stewardship.
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Also, feels important to mention these days that this indie film was made by humans.
I had a smart device in my house.
Then I learned it was recording me and now I don't.
Pretty simple decision.
One more short story submitted. One more chance at getting published this year.
Large congratulatory pat on my own back. You are doing it. You are moving foward. The third finished short horror story this year (among all sorts of other things). Way to go me.
Despite threats from FBI Director Kash Patel, Atlantic reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick is not backing down one fucking bit. 🙌💪👇
Just going to put this here to remind myself to watch it.
It's been so interesting to watch this unfold. Barnes & Noble and other big book chains shut indies down in the the 1990s (and on) and then Amazon came along and ate up all the book market share. Now people tired of big corporations are creating demand for more indies
A series of panels that spell Bamf, and in each one Nightcrawler appears closer or further from to the reader,
What a cool series of panels by Paul Smith.
Just going to put this here to remind myself to watch it.
Disney pulling some assets out of the US? Hmmm.
Going to watch 1000 Women in Horror, because I love documentaries like this.
What u.e know, wrote Locke, comes to us through sense perception of the material world and is imprinted on the mind as on a blank tablet. From these perceptions alone we form ideas. Our ideas are not in- nate or God-given; it is only from experience that we can knorr (this belief is called the "doctrine of empiricism"). Locke asserted that human beings are born good, not cursed by original sin. The Iaws of Nature grant them the natural rights of life, liberty, and property, as well as the right to freedom of conscience. Govern- ment is by contract, and its purpose is to protect these rights; if and when government abuses these rights, the citizenry has the further natural right of revolution.
John Locke had some great ideas. Government should protect human rights, and if it doesn’t, there is a right of revolution.
Can’t see em real good, but there’s a million sea anemones in this here pool.
Happy Birthday, John.
This article is crazy. 150 dollars for a train ride. Parking doesn’t exist. The Iranian team has been threatened by Trump. 4 countries have travel bans to the US. What a fucking mess.
I’m not in any way an influencer, but i will repost mutuals books, campaigns and the like because I believe it’s a kind thing to do.
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The wife and I are getting into bird watching. Went to a sanctuary where they had a lot of red-winged blackbirds today. The ladies blackbirds ain’t so black, they’re more of a tawny brown.