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Daliah Lavi in Il demonio (1963)
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longest gif ever? we're living in it
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Common brown brocket Subulo gouazoubira
With purplish jay Cyanocorax cyanomelas
Observed by thekarp, CC BY-NC
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they kept it real
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“Nguyen Thi Hien, 19, head of the militia squad in Yen Vuc in Thanh Hoa Province, survived more than 800 airstrikes and was buried alive four times in B‑52 bomber attacks. 1966. Mai Nam/Patrick Chauvel Foundation” (x)
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from juliaajay
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Essential Rave album
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Marcin Gorsky
Beijing, CHINA, 2012
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Serj Tankian on Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown: Armenia
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paris flea market adventure
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“If the ruling class has lost its consensus, i.e., is no longer leading but only dominant, exercising coercive force alone, this means precisely that the great masses have become detached from their traditional ideologies and no longer believe what they used to believe previously, etc. The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born. In this interregnum, a great variety of morbid symptoms appear.”
Antonio Gramsci, Quaderni del Carcere, vol. 1, Quaderni 1–5 (Turin: Giulio Einaudi editore, 1977), 311. English translation quoted from Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci, ed. and trans. Quintin Hoare and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1971), 276. In the Italian original, Gramsci says fenomeni morbosi, literally “morbid phenomena.”
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The ps5 should be able to read vinyls or something
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It… was….. supposed… to be SUNNY TODAYYY *my telekinesis throws everything across the room*
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