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wunidz · 4 months
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he's such a pissbaby
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tamari-real · 7 months
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oh hey look more art!
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Demon slug boi: Most of this is art for the fantastic DATE TIME BY CATTRIGGER WHICH IS TBH RIGHT UP TUMBLR'S ALLEY GO CHECK IT OUT PLEASE-
Cyntipede: A Cyn art piece I only RECENTLY finished up after having started it in maybe like... april?
Catnap: catnap catnap catnap catnap-
Creepypasta looking girl: my headcanon design (to some extent) of Shannon Goldman from the Cult of X sonic.exe story.
Dragon thingy: CAROL BUCKETWOMAN (aka The Stanley Parable Reassurance Bucket's true form that gets described for less than a second in the Bucket's window ending)
Blue bird lady: My headcanon design for the Curator from The Stanley Parable! Pretty lady.
the falling ladies: Shannon Goldman (bottom), Diane Karolvich (middle), and The Restorer (top) on a mock manga cover. The Kanji (i think that's the word?) translates to "Trio of Chaos"
mechanic and weird girl: Fanart for an unpublished fic by a friend featuring Morris from Date Time and Ringu from Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion!
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satellite-blossom · 1 year
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thank you for answering! and for reminding me about Flipnote, I miss that little thing. your OC is lovely btw! any honorable mentions to show?
No problem ! And thank you for the compliment !
Well, as for honorable mentions... I can't really show it because I'm not done with the designs of the characters yet, but I'm pretty proud of my Sonic.exe lore ! Long story short : I used to be obsessed with the Sonic.exe lore made by the writer of the OG Creepypasta, but in retrospect it had a bunch of issues, and when some gross news came out my infatuation broke off and I stopped revering this so-called "canon". Anyway, ever since I've been going hard on rewriting the Sonic.exe lore to use it in Léa's story.
The changes are in the designs, the names and a bunch of things.
First of all, I'm redesigning Exe and his Seven Guardians. I haven't sketched everyone yet, but here's what I have so far :
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It was important to me that each guardian get a unique quill style and that Gekido look like a hedgehog this time around (he originally looked like Knuckles and it was weird). The Seven Guardians of X as they're typically called are beings created by Exe/X to assist him, and they all represent a human feeling. Yukubo is desire, Kofuku is happiness, Gekido is anger, Kito is faith/prayer, Aishu is sorrow, Kirai is hatred, and Kyofu is fear. I haven't made a lot of changes when it comes to the stories of the Guardians ; I just had to kinda make up my own personalities for them because the little things the OG creator showed is most likely lost now (it exist only in my memory now I guess).
Where things REALLY got the most changes was with the "Cult of X", as it's called in the OG lore.
In the OG lore and in my Sonic.exe lore, Exe has a cult on Earth which helps to spread his disks, cover up some of his deeds, etc. And that's basically the biggest similarity between those two lores... Mine doesn't even use the same name for the cult ! As an other OG lore rewriter pointed out, cults do not call themselves cults ; on the contrary they tend to call other groups the "real cults". And the rewriter made me admit that yeah, most people wouldn't want anything to do with the religion/cult of a malicious dark matter being so the cult needs a cover. So that's how I've started working on "Far Away GalaXy", my version of the Cult of X ! Its cover is an organization which provides help & support for abuse victims. It was created by Shannon Goldman, who is the leader of the cult, like it used to be in the OG lore before the OG writer brought up "Father". On the surface the group is well-liked, getting shootouts from many people, especially for their queer inclusiveness. The people who ask for help are called "Stars" and the method Far Away GalaXy therapists & staff use is centered over seven "core feelings" they call "Planets" in brochures : fear, sorrow, anger, hatred, desire, faith/hope and happiness... It rings a bell, doesn't it ? Without even bringing up the supernatural stuff in public, the group already starts to ease you into its core beliefs. Anyway, those feelings are seen as "normal parts of life" the abuse victims need to work on, in the order I've listed them. Think of it as something like the seven states of grief but for abuse victims and made by a cult.
Once someone gets very into Far Away GalaXy, they might be encouraged further into the core beliefs of the cult. It starts with hate of the Abrahamic religions, then a lesser opinion of mankind as a whole. Eventually members are invited to send a "special gift" to one of their abusers, and surprise surprise : it's a Sonic.exe disk ! Obviously things go as you'd expect once the person receives the disk ; and now the brainwashed member initially thinks they killed their abuser. But soon they're reassured as they are told about the eternity of souls, and the great love Lord X has for them. At this point, even if you want to leave, the cult has enough material to blackmail you and controls too much of your life anyway ; trying to denounce anything would turn you into Exe's next toy. The religious rhetoric is that Exe is the Sun from a Far Away GalaXy that the humans need to reach with the Spaceship, a tool or being that Exe will use to take over Earth. The Guardians are Planets, Shannon is the Spaceship's Captain and the Satellite of the Yukubo (aka the Planet of Desire ; Satellites are subordinates of a Celestial Body (Planets, Sun) that are higher than regular humans), and the other members of the cult are the Crew. Exe is also called "Lord X" or just "X", and humans are to be his "toys". The Spaceship is eventually found, and it's... Léa, who would have guessed ! In case it wasn't clear, Léa are originally an Earthling ; they look like a hedgehog when they travel to Mobius or Exe's world (sometimes). Here's what they look like as a human (the blue one is their Far Away GalaXy fit) :
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Contrary to what Léa expected, being the "key to salvation" of the cult of their boyfriend (yep, they're dating Exe) isn't fun at all. When Exe sends them to the USA under the guise of a year of leisure (Léa are French), right at the core of his cult, Léa thought it couldn't be hell, well probably weird but not horrible. Shannon Goldman seems very friendly to them at first, gifting them a binder and overall being supportive, but things get bad pretty soon. Not wanting Léa to feel important (as Shannon thinks they are just a human who are abusing their position of key to demand things from X since Léa have made Exe sign a contract to post-pone his takeover), Shannon starts to use more and more dehumanizing language when talking to/about Léa in religious situations. In this context she starts to only call them "the Spaceship", use it/its pronouns for them, and eventually always talk to them at the third person instead of saying "you". She says they are no-one, nobody, especially not to the Sun ; they are just a mere tool in her opinion, and once Exe will have taken over they will go "from nobody to nothing". She controls Léa's sleep and anxiety medication, making them more or less tired & upset depending of what she needs, control their internet usage, and even starts to physically abuse them. Léa do not have a license or even a car, they don't know much about living in the USA and have to rely on Far Away GalaXy for their housing and money in the USA, so they're really trapped. But what about Exe, why doesn't he help ? Well Exe has another moment of "I don't know what to do about loving a human", and he wants to keep up his status, so he just tells Léa to trust Shannon to do what's best for everyone. It really breaks Léa's spirit, but don't worry things eventually improve and they get to make Shannon regret her life choices when they get a surge of power after a certain event... And Exe apologizes to them, too.
There are other members of Far Away GalaXy that were in the OG lore but were originally never developed, like Lexi Violet or Lazarus. Lexi is a strange girl who wears dark yet cute fashion and is rarely seen without her big cat plushie. She moves it around pretending to only report the words of the plush if she deems you to not be interesting enough to talk directly to ; she has a tendency to leave conversations if she deems they're "booooriiing". The cat stuff was already in the OG lore... Anyway, she's the main artists of the group ; she designs logos, merch and clothes for Far Away GalaXy. Sometimes she lets Léa assist her a bit. She is aware of the cult stuff, and feels curious about where things will go, not feeling any remorse about it. When Léa are desperate for someone to listen to them, Lexi call them selfish for complaining about what Shannon puts them through ; of course Léa feel even more hopeless after that. Léa's basically only friend in Far Away GalaXy is Alice, Shannon's daughter, who is not even aware of most of the cult stuff. While Shannon is nicknamed "Mother" by a bunch of cult members (she really surrounds herself with people desperate for any kind of attention), Alice is the only person to officially be Shannon's daughter, as she was adopted by her as a child. Alice is no more than a year older than Léa, and very soft-spoken. They're just glad she still sees them as a person, even if they're not allowed to tell her about any of the cult stuff.
Wow that turned into a long ramble ! Sorry about that, by the way... But I'm very proud of how I've reworked the OG lore, and made it fit in Léa's story. I'm reclaiming something that made me happy and I think it's cool ! It's not like the OG writer was getting any money from that, and I doubt most people even know who I'm talking about when I say "the OG writer/creator of Sonic.exe", plus he has left all of his social media soooo... I feel like I can reclaim that ! So many things in the OG lore weren't even created by the guy in question ; Lexi, Shannon, Lazarus, and Alice were created by other people... Talking about a "canon" Sonic.exe doesn't make much sense, especially not now, and gives too much credit to this one guy. But I'm getting off-topic...!
Anyway I hope it wasn't too tedious to read ! Thank you for giving me an excuse to ramble again !
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Ask Box open! give us some questions!
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here's our main cast of goofballs! Smile Dog, Sonic.EXE and Tails Doll!
Ask some questions for them and i'll make comics and stuff!
Characters that participate in here!: (already apologize for the amount of Sonic.EXE stuff T-T)
Smile Dog
Sonic.EXE/X
Tails Doll
Herobrine
X (2017)
Majin/Mazin Sonic
Tom Miller/Silver.EXE
Kyle Scott/Knuckles.EXE
Crystal
Derek Green/Vector.EXE
Chelsea/Sarah Green/Rouge.EXE
The Father
Shannon Goldman
Lexi Viollet/Amy.EXE
Johnny Lazarus
Alice Sonata/Cream.EXE
Paul/Robotinik.EXE/Eggman.EXE
Alan/Tails.EXE
Sally.EXE
Nick/Shadow.EXE
Kirai
Kito
Gekido
Kofuku
Kyofu
Aishu
Yukubo
Sonic the Tulpa
Project Strike X
Bethel
The
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Have fun~
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aaronstveit · 1 year
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read in 2023!
i did a reading thread last year and really enjoyed it so i am doing another one this year!! as always, you can find me on goodreads and my askbox is always open!
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses from the Red Book by J.R.R. Tolkien (★★★★☆)
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo* (★★★★★)
Beowulf by Unknown, translated by Seamus Heaney (★★★★☆)
The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Lee (★★★★☆)
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo (★★★★★)
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories by Carmen Maria Machado (★★★★☆)
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (★★★★★)
The Shadow of Kyoshi by F.C. Lee (★★★★☆)
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta (★★★★★)
Nine Liars by Maureen Johnson (★★☆☆☆)
Sharks in the Rivers by Ada Limón (★★★☆☆)
Babel, Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution by R.F. Kuang (★★★★★)
Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley (★★★★★)
Paper Girls, Volume 1 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
Paper Girls, Volume 2 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
There Are Trans People Here by H. Melt (★★★★★)
Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson (★★★★☆)
Paper Girls, Volume 3 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
Paper Girls, Volume 4 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones (★★★★☆)
Paper Girls, Volume 5 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
The Guest List by Lucy Foley (★★☆☆☆)
Paper Girls, Volume 6 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, and Matt Wilson (★★★☆☆)
The Princess Bride by William Goldman (★★★★☆)
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (★★★★★)
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid* (★★★★★)
Goldie Vance, Volume 1 by Hope Larson, Brittney Williams
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White (★★★★☆)
The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (★★★★☆)
The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (★★★☆☆)
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis (★★★★★)
The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (★★★☆☆)
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. (★★☆☆☆)
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (★★★★★)
Going Dark by Melissa de la Cruz (★★★☆☆)
Working 9 to 5: A Women's Movement, a Labor Union, and the Iconic Movie by Ellen Cassedy (★★★★☆)
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
The Waste Land and Other Poems by T.S. Eliot
The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise by Colleen Oakley (★★★★☆)
Hollow by Shannon Watters, Branden Boyer-White, and Berenice Nelle (★★★★☆)
Heavy Vinyl, Volume 1: Riot on the Radio by Nina Vakueva and Carly Usdin (★★★★☆)
Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado (★★★☆☆)
Heavy Vinyl, Volume 2: Y2K-O! by Nina Vakueva and Carly Usdin (★★★★☆)
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli (★★★★☆)
Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid (★★★★★)
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo (★★★★★)
The Backstagers, Vol 1: Rebels Without Applause by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, and Walter Baiamonte (★★★☆☆)
The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Emily Wilson (★★★★☆)
The Backstagers, Vol 2: The Show Must Go On by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, and Walter Baiamonte (★★★☆☆)
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (★★★★☆)
Happy Place by Emily Henry (★★★★★)
After Dark with Roxie Clark by Brooke Lauren Davis (★★★☆☆)
Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones (★★★☆☆)
Lord of the Flies by William Golding (★★★★☆)
A Little Bit Country by Brian D. Kennedy (★★★★☆)
Built From the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, America’s Black Wall Street by Victor Luckerson (★★★★★)
Cheer Up!: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, Oscar O. Jupiter, and Val Wise (★★★★★)
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages by assorted authors, edited by Saundra Mitchell (★★★★☆)
Gwen and Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher** (★★★★☆)
St. Juniper's Folly by Alex Crespo** (★★★★★)
The Last Girls Standing by Jennifer Dugan** (★★☆☆☆)
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann (★★★★★)
Where Echoes Die by Courtney Gould** (★★★★☆)
Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass** (★★★★★)
Princess Princess Ever After by Kay O’Neill (★★★☆☆)
Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis** (★★★☆☆)
The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron (★★★☆☆)
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield (★★★★☆)
Devotions by Mary Oliver (★★★★★)
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan* (★★★★☆)
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan* (★★★★☆)
The Titan’s Curse by Rick Riordan* (★★★★★)
The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan (★★★★★)
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan (★★★★★)
Suddenly a Murder by Lauren Muñoz** (★★★★☆)
The Demigod Files by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (★★★★★)
All That’s Left to Say by Emery Lord (★★★★★)
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee (★★★☆☆)
The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Joseph Andrew White (★★★★★)
Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
M Is for Monster by Talia Dutton (★★★★☆)
The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan (★★★★★)
Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories by assorted authors, edited by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz (★★★★☆)
These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall (★★★★☆)
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (★★★★★)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins* (★★★★★)
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston (★★★★☆)
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins* (★★★★★)
The October Country by Ray Bradbury (★★★★☆)
Hamlet by William Shakespeare (★★★★☆)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving (★★★★☆)
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins* (★★★★★)
The Appeal by Janice Hallett (★★★★☆)
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin (★★★★☆)
The Carrying: Poems by Ada Limón (★★★★★)
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler-Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017 by Rashid Khalidi (★★★★★)
Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen (★★★★★)
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins* (★★★★★)
Know My Name by Chanel Miller (★★★★★)
Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd (★★★★★)
Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia E. Butler (★★★★☆)
The Witch Haven by Sasha Peyton Smith* (★★★★★)
The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson (★★★★★)
A Murder is Announced by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On by Franny Choi (★★★★★)
The Witch Hunt by Sasha Peyton Smith (★★★★☆)
That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally** (★★★★☆)
The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher (★★★★☆)
The House of Hades by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)
Dark Tales by Shirley Jackson (★★★★☆)
Pageboy by Elliot Page (★★★★★)
All This and Snoopy, Too by Charles M. Schultz (★★★★☆)
The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)
Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter (★★★★☆)
The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill** (★★☆☆☆)
Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente (★★★★☆)
The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei (★★★★☆)
Spell on Wheels Vol. 1 by Kate Leth, Megan Levens, and Marissa Louise (★★★★☆)
Spell on Wheels Vol. 2: Just to Get to You by Kate Leth, Megan Levens, and Marissa Louise (★★★★☆)
Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Y. Davis (★★★★☆)
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler (★★★★☆)
The Christmas Appeal by Janice Hallett (★★★★☆)
So Far So Good: Final Poems: 2014 - 2018 by Ursula K. Le Guin (★★★★☆)
Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict (★☆☆☆☆)
Midwinter Murder: Fireside Tales from the Queen of Mystery by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon (★★★★☆)
Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (★★★★★)
The Twelve Days of Murder by Andreina Cordani (★★★★☆)
The Christmas Guest by Peter Swanson (★★★★☆)
The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)
The Twenty-Ninth Year by Hala Alyan (★★★☆☆)
Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger (★★★☆☆)
Letters From Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien
Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia (★★★★☆)
An asterisk (*) indicates a reread. A double asterisk (**) indicates an ARC.
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garadinervi · 3 months
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You can go anywhere – The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation at 50, Edited by Edouard Detaille and Willem van Roij, Designed by Graphic Thought Facility, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany, CT, 2022 [Yvon Lambert, Paris. Les presses du réel, Dijon. David Zwirner Books, New York, NY]
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Contributors: Laurent Van Reepinghen, Adhiraj Shekhawat, Josh Slocum, Louis Valentin, Matthias Persson, Charles Lemonides, Charlotte Fox Weber, Robbie Smith, Lucy Swift Weber, Victoria Ebin, Fiona Kearney, Hans Renders, Brigitte Degois, Eve Tribouillet-Rozencweig, Gilles Degois, Vincent Broqua, Fabrice Hergott, Raffi Kaiser, Francois Olislaeger, Giovanni Hänninen, Alberto Amoretti, Erika Goldman, Francois Gibault, Belle Place, Nancy Weber, Patrick Dewavrin, Nick Murphy, Bruno Racine, Gerard Sénac, Louis Racine, Daniele Reiber, Robert Devereux, Elena Arzak, Marta Arzak, Daphne Warburg Astor, Atlante, Chiara Graffer, Dario Jucker, Matthew Bourne, Wayne McGregor, Rebecca Salter, Heinz Liesbrock, Paul Smith, Emilia Terragni, Michael Semff, Mando Watson, Shane O'Neill, Nicolas Fox Weber, Paolo Papone, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Manuel Herz, Alan Riding, Elisa Nocentini, María Toledi, Manuel Fontan del Junco, Christopher Farr, Katherine Weber, Michael Beggs, Mickey Cartin, Brenda Danilowitz, John Eastman, Louise Eastman, Kelly Feeney, George Gibson, John Gordon, Allegra Itsoga, James Green, Jackie Ivy, Fritz Horstman, Charles Kingsley, Emma K. Lewis, Pierre Thiam, Philip Rylands, Andy Seguin, Clarisse Baleja Saïdi, Sarah Meister, Toshiko Mori, Melanie Niemiec, Tim Prentice, Jeannette Redensek, Ruth Lande Shuman, Anne Sisco, Christine Vincent, Molly Wheeler, Victoria Wilson, Martina Yamin, Paul Neale, David Pilling, Ruth Agoos Villalovos, Magueye Ba, Seydou Badiane, Jaime Yaya Barry, Shannon Hart, Maimouna Ka Sow, Saliou Seck, Moussa Sene, Mamadou Cisse Kante, Bamba Sagna, Lassana Keita, Massamba Camara, Abib Dieye, Saliou Diop, Augustin Diouf, Moustapha Diouf, Lucas Zwirner, David Leiber, David Zwirner
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midnightcowboy1969 · 9 months
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My bookshelf
Hey, @beanifred <3 So, here's a big peak at my bookshelf (way too many books as I said)
Beginning with my treasures:
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The "Real" Bob Steele and a man called "Brad" by Bob Nareau
The Photostory of "Battling Bob" Bob Steele by Mario DeMarco
2. The Columbo Collection
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Just One More thing by Peter Falk
The Grassy Knoll by William Harrington (my enemy)
Murder by the Book by Steven Bochco
And now there's chaos:
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Psycho 1 & 2 and Night-World by Robert Bolch (Norwegian edition)
Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick
The Body Snatcher by Jack Finney
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
Trash by Dorothy Allison (lesbian but at what cost)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
The Buddah of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman (I also have American Gods but I cannot find it)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin
The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin
The Complete Short Stories: Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie
Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane by Henry Farrell
The Hunter by Richard Stark
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Animal Farm by George Orwell
The System by John Burke (novelization)
Alien Nation by Alan Dean Foster (novelization)
Edge of the City by Fredrick Pohl (novelization)
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Babysitter by Joyce Carol Oates
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Collector by John Fowels
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (Norwegian edition)
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke (novelization)
Ninteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Wanderer by Sterling Hayden (the actor)
The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy & Anthony Shaffer (Novelization (?))
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
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Terror by Dan Simmons
Papillon 1 & 2 by Henri Charrière (Norwegian editions)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers (book of all time)
The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Midnight Cowboy by John L. Herlihy
Shooting Midnight Cowboy by Glenn Frankel
Cape Fear by John D. McDonald (watch the movies)
The Bretheren by John Grisham (Norwegian edition)
Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorgood
Glitz by Elmore Leonard (Norwegian edition)
The Big Sleep and Other Novels by Raymond Chandler (the other novels are Farwell My Lovely and The Long Goodbye)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Client by John Grisham (Norwegian edition)
Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
Legion (Exorcist 2) by William Peter Blatty
La Peste by Albert Camu (Norwegian edition)
Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink & Jeffery Cranor (not read)
The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop by Fannie Flagg
The Day of the Dolphin by Robert Merle
Local Hero by David Benedictus (novelization)
The Glass Cage by Colin Wilson
American Psycho by Brett E. Ellis
Fools Die by Mario Puzo (Norwegian edition)
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The Sicilian by Mario Puzo (Norwegian edition)
5.
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Fire & Blood by George R.R. Martin (Norwegian edition) + Four different Game of Thrones books in Norwegian
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
The Betsy by Harold Robbins (Norwegian edition)
Aliens by Alan Dean Foster (novelization)
Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian
The Auctioneer by Joan Samson
Timeline by Michael Crichton
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
Dune, The Children of Dune and God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galxy by Douglas Adams
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Trumpet by Jackie Kay
Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner
Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman (short story collection that made me dislike short stories)
Mr. Monk in Trouble by Lee Goldberg (my enemy)
Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop by Lee Goldberg (I hate him)
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Wolf
Oranges are not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Maurice by E. M. Forster
The Case of the Gilded Lily by Erle Stanley Gardner (Norwegian edition)
The Case of the Glamorous Ghost by Erle Stanley Gardner (Norwegian edition)
Something Happened by Joseph Heller
Marathon Man by William Goldman
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire by Derek Landy
The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley (Norwegian edition)
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurt
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Norwegian edition)
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by John Godey (bad)
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg
Killing Time by Della Van Hise (Star Trek Spinoff Spirk book)
Star Trek: Department of Temportal Investigations: Forgotten History by Christopher L. Bennet
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Missing by Una McCormack
Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic by Christopher L. Bennett
7. Stephen King Collection
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Outsider
If it Bleeds
On Writing
Blaze
Carrie
The Stand
Hearts in Atlantis (Norwegian edition)
The Tommyknockers
Cujo
Thinner (Norwegian edition)
The Shining
Night Shift
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Norwegian edition)
Dreamcatcher
Doctor Sleep
Rose Madder
Pet Sematary
Christine
Salem's Lot
Dolores Claiborne (Norwegian edition)
The Bachman Books
The Institute
Insomnia
Misery
Finders Keepers
End of Watch
Firestarter
The Body
Needful Things (Norwegian edition)
Bag of Bones
8. Not pictured
A collection of Sherlock Holmes books
Many Hardy Boys books
Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie
Some comic books
I believe this is approximately everything lol.
My dream is to have a small cozy rooms dedicated to the books I own. It won't happen any time soon.
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The only play there is a recording of his is Othello and he played Cassio so not a queer character, here's a link to rent it though https://www.ntathome.com/checkout/othello/purchase
On spotify there's two soundtracks he's on, Company and American Psycho The Musical, the later one there is a duet with him and Matt Smith
Oh and if you want to listen to something, he was on an an all queer Audible podcast story called Hot White Heist along with Bowen Yang, Goldman, Hot White Heist stars Saturday Night Live’s Bowen Yang, along with Cynthia Nixon, Abbi Jacobson, Jane Lynch, Margaret Cho, Bianca Del Rio, MJ Rodriguez, Shannon Woodward, Stephanie Beatriz, John Cameron Mitchell, Tony Kushner, Cheyenne Jackson, Peppermint, and Brian McCook as Katya Zamolodchikova
I will most likely be watching that, thank you also dude you have no clue how much I LOVE fiction podcasts so I've basically been waiting for the day an actor I really like is in one
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Bella's Book Club FAQ
What is Bella’s Book Club?
Bella’s Book Club is a project of the @threebooksoneplot podcast (listen here!) It’s an online book club based on the list of Bella Swan’s favorite books and authors revealed in chapter 13 of Midnight Sun (which we discussed in Episode 11.5 of the podcast.) Every month, we’ll read one of the books on the list and come together to post and talk about it on our discussion date.
This month’s book: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (discussion date January 23rd)
past books: Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë), The Princess Bride (William Goldman)
Who can join Bella’s Book Club?
Bella’s Book Club is open to anyone and everyone! Most participants are also listeners of the podcast, but we promise it won’t be on the test (there is no test.)
Who’s behind this nonsense?
G (@volturialice) and M (@gashousegablesgashousegables) with an occasional assist from Shannon (@flowerslut.)
How do I participate in Bella’s Book Club?
BBC is designed so you can choose your level of participation! It can be as simple as adding us as a friend on Goodreads and reading the same book at the same time, or as involved as writing a five-paragraph essay on how Stephenie Meyer was inspired by Charlotte Brontë’s use of metaphor. We usually post various book-related challenges/games/bingo etc to this Tumblr in the week leading up to discussion day. When possible, we may also host movie nights on our Discord to watch a film adaptation of our book (separate from discussion day.)
Most of our discussion will happen on our Discord (only active on discussion days.) The channels will be open all day, but we’ll have a few official™ moderated times in order to accommodate folks in different time zones. You can join in advance here!
Have thoughts to share about this month’s book, but don’t wanna join Discord? No problem! We’ll be reblogging your posts (memes, reviews, thoughts on how this month’s book relates to Bella and Twilight) to this very Tumblr on discussion day—just be sure to tag us @bellasbookclub.
Links roundup
our Goodreads
our Discord
the Three Books One Plot tumblr
the Three Books One Plot podcast
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With the Griffins stuck again at home during a blackout, Peter tells the story of “Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.” Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Peter Griffin as Han Solo / Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader / Brian Griffin as Chewbacca / Glenn Quagmire as C-3PO / Carter Pewterschmidt as Emperor Palpatine / Roger as Moff Jerjerrod / Tim the Bear as Wickett / Live Studio Ostrich / Pee-wee Herman (voice): Seth MacFarlane Lois Griffin as Princess Leia / Sy Snootles / Asian Woman / ET Announcer / Hot Girl’s Mother (voice): Alex Borstein Chris Griffin as Luke Skywalker (voice): Seth Green Meg Griffin (voice): Mila Kunis Angela as Mon Mothma (voice): Carrie Fisher Carl as Yoda (voice) (as Jon Benjamin): H. Jon Benjamin Cleveland Brown as R2-D2 / John Herbert as Obi-Wan Kenobi / Rallo Tubbs as Nien Nunb / Consuela as Gatekeeper Droid (voice): Mike Henry Joe Swanson as Jabba the Hutt (voice): Patrick Warburton Klaus Heissler as Admiral Ackbar (voice): Dee Bradley Baker Mayor Adam West as Grand Moff Tarkin (voice): Adam West Mort Goldman as Lando Calrissian (voice) (as Johnny Brennan): John G. Brennan Opie as a Small Amphibious Alien (voice): Mark Hentemann Captain Jean-Luc Picard (voice): Patrick Stewart Flick / Jeremy (voice): Colin Ford Herself (voice): Mary Hart Hot Blonde (voice): Anne Hathaway Imperial Controller (voice): Steve Callaghan Rush Limbaugh as The Rancor (voice): Rush Limbaugh John Williams (voice): Bruce McGill Lieutenant Worf (voice): Michael Dorn Little Girl (voice): Yara Shahidi TV Announcer / Singer / Osama Bin Laden / Imperial Shuttle Pilot (voice): John Viener Will Robinson (voice): Max Burkholder Imperial Shuttle Guard #1 / Man #2 (voice): Alec Sulkin (voice): Chris Cox (voice): Chris Edgerly Shuttle Tyderium (voice): Chris Sheridan Imperial Shuttle Guard #1 / Live Ostrich (voice): Danny Smith (voice): Ralph Garman Puppeteer (uncredited): Robin Walsh Judge Elihu Smails (archive footage) (uncredited): Ted Knight Conway Twitty as Darth Twitty (archive footage) (uncredited): Conway Twitty Film Crew: Creator: Seth MacFarlane Storyboard: Pete Michels Writer: David A. Goodman Producer: John Viener Storyboard: Kurt Dumas Storyboard: Mark Garcia Director: Peter Shin Producer: Kara Vallow Producer: Patrick Meighan Writer: Cherry Chevapravatdumrong Producer: Shannon Smith Storyboard: Joe Vaux Background Designer: Ken Yi Character Designer: Ed Acosta Character Designer: Sharon Ross Storyboard: Rick Del Carmen Storyboard: Steve Fonti Compositors: Andy Jolliff Production Office Assistant: Fitzgerald Gonzalez Storyboard: Mark Covell Storyboard: Young Lee Storyboard: Jeff Stewart Background Designer: Kip Noschese Storyboard: Erik Moxcey Storyboard: David Boudreau Storyboard: Annemarie Brown Storyboard: Jonathan Gebhart Storyboard: Shawn Palmer Storyboard: Dave Sherburne Animation Production Assistant: Scott Hill Editor: Mike Elias Movie Reviews: RODZILLA2626: Very funny animated cartoon movie, probably more to come, it was nice to get a few laugh’s out of this while I was in work :p In this spectacular and offensively uproarious final chapter, Luke Skywalker (Chris) and Princess Leia (Lois) must travel to Tatooine to free Han Solo (Peter) by infiltrating the wretched stronghold of Jabba the Hutt (Joe), the galaxy’s most loathsome and dreadful gangster. Once reunited, the Rebels team up with a tribe of Ewoks to combat the Imperial forces on the forest moon of Endor. Meanwhile the Emperor (Carter Pewterschmidt) and Darth Vader (Stewie) conspire to turn Luke to the dark side, and young Skywalker is determined to rekindle the spirit of the Jedi within his father. The Galactic Civil War has never been more outrageous, as the Rebel forces gather to attack the seemingly defenseless and incomplete second Death Star in the battle that will determine the fate of the galaxy.” ‑ Manu Gino
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Hey there, tags! The week just got started, and we would already love to see some apps coming. If you are looking for some new rp, check us out. Under the read more, you will be able to see a full list of all our open characters right now. Also, yes, you can send in an original muse of yours. We will welcome you all here.
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CANON CHARACTERS
Brittany Pierce
Kurt Hummel
Danielle Harper
Artie Abrams
Shelby Corcoran
Kitty Wilde
Brody Weston
Unique
Shane Tisnley
Sue Sylvester
Jeff Sterling
Sebastian Smythe
Will Schuester
Matt Rutherford
Friday Romero
April Rhodes
Noah Puckerman
Jake Puckerman
Spencer Porter
Emma Pillsbury
Stephanie Pierce
Sugar Motta
Roderick Meeks
Mason McCarthy
Madison McCarthy
Santana Lopez
Bree Jordan
Holly Holliday
Grace Hitchens
Joe Hart
Rory Flanagan
Judy Fabray
Stevie Evans
Tina Cohen-Chang
Hunter Clarington
Mike Chang
LeRoy Berry
Hiram Berry
Jean Baptiste
Azimio Adams
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS
Avery Fabray (FC: Lily James)
Stacey Evans (FC: Lili Reinhart)
Chelsea St. James (FC: Ariana Grande)
Shannon Wilde (FC: Hunter Schafer)
Eléonore Smythe (FC: Stefania Spampinato)
Archibald Schuester (FC: Robert Pattinson)
Poppy Rutherford (FC: Ruby Barker)
Jamison Rutherford (FC: Regé-Jean Page)
Danna Rose (FC: Georgina Amorós)
Claire Rose (FC: Danielle Savre)
Thalita Rhodes (FC: Anna Camp)
Lei Readdie (FC: Shay Mitchell)
Evelyn Puckerman (FC: Kat Dennings)
Imogen Porter (FC: Nicola Coughlan)
Zara Pillsbury (FC: Madelaine Petsch)
Elenora Pillsbury (FC: Phoebe Dynevor)
Alessandra Pierce (FC: Claudia Salas)
Rafa Padilla (FC: Rafael Silva)
Adofo Motta (FC: Mena Massoud)
Maximus Meeks (FC: Jonathan Bailey)
Morena McCarthy (FC: Martina Cariddi)
Rebecca Lynn (FC: Ana de Armas)
Valentino Lopez (FC: Wilmer Valderrama)
Treyvon Jones (FC: Mason Gooding)
Talisa Jones (FC: Laura Harrier)
Levi Jones (FC: Michael B. Jordan)
Kyan Jones (FC: Jeremy Pope)
Billie Jones (FC: Alexandra Shipp)
Angelica Johnson (FC: Naomi Scott)
Jordan Jackson (FC: Zac Efron)
Cordelia Jackson (FC: Brie Larson)
Bradley Jackson (FC: Zac Efron)
Mildred Hummel (FC: Sandra Bullock)
Liam Hudson (FC: Dacre Montgomery)
Brian Hudson (FC: Nick Robinson)
Benjamin Hudson (FC: Shawn Mendes)
Gabriella Goldman (FC: Ashley Tisdale)
Abigail Goldman (FC: Ashley Tisdale)
Daniel Fabray (FC: Hunter Parrish)
Mia Evans (FC: Brianne Howey)
Victoria Crawford (FC: Claudia Jessie)
Alannah Crawford (FC: Renee Rapp)
Max Cohen-Chang (FC: Henry Golding)
Jenny Chang (FC: Gemma Chan)
Lucy Blossom (FC: Olivia Wilde)
Troy Adams (FC: John Boyega)
Caleb Adams (FC: Jacob Latimore)
Jess Abrams (FC: Brigette Lundy-Paine)
Castor Abrams (FC: Henry Cavill)
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alphst · 1 year
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Apple inc (AAPL) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Apple inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) Q2 2023 Earnings Call dated May. 04, 2023 Corporate participants: Suhasini Chandramouli — Director of Investor Relations Timothy Cook — Chief Executive Officer and Director Luca Maestri — Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President Analysts: Erik Woodring — Morgan Stanley — Analyst Mike Ng — Goldman Sachs — Analyst Shannon Cross — Credit Suisse — Analyst Wamsi Mohan…
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Derek: Chelsea I've done it. I stopped X
Chelsea: thank you Derek. Now I am free to roam this earth.
Shannon Goldman: not if I have anything to say about it. And I do. I'm gonna summon X
Derek: CHELSEA GET DOWN
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satellite-blossom · 1 year
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I've got to learn how to draw body horror so I can draw Léa's human form doing freaky things.
There's a point in the story where they have the ability to morph their body into whatever they'd like on Earth too and I think they'd do more than spooky eyes by this point, with them embracing their "monstrosity" and all (trying to notify spoil too much... But feel free to ask questions about it). I'd especially like to write a scene where Léa realize they're more physically powerful than Shannon Goldman and decide to spook her. Being super tall with claws could fit but I think I could go further... I mean it is like, as close as Léa get to a revenge on their abusers at this point, although Shannon isn't the one who has abused Léa the longest. Still she's a "mother figure" to them in the sense she's an older woman who tries to control Léa's life, hurting them mentally and physically to keep them in check (and Shannon likes to be called "Mother " by certain younger Far Away GalaXy members for further psychological l power), and Léa's main abusers were their biological parents soooo... While Léa are away from their home in France, staying in the USA with Shannon, I guess that's as close of accomplishing their revenge fantasies as they can get right after they get more power.
Léa really cannot have a break for a while, so they deserve to do freaky stuff, as a treat. I think it would be interesting if it was Exe stopping Léa from really harming Shannon though. He definitely wouldn't want Léa to kill a human (he thinks it's a waste of a good toy), especially not Shannon, y'know like, the central piece of his cult on Earth. Which would cause further drama because Exe was putting more trust in Shannon than Léa ever since they got in the USA so... Oh the drama potential ❢ I've got to write something about that...
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How does Lord X feel about you?
— Immediately upon meeting you for the first time, X realized that you were what he needed. Since you were working as an investigator at the time, you were assigned an unusual, as it seemed to you, case concerning teenage murders. Even though you were a fairly competent employee, this assignment made you notoriously sweat. The first thing that confused you was the condition of the corpses. There were no beatings or abrasions on the lifeless people bodies, as such you did not recognize signs of a struggle, since absolutely all of them had an impeccable home environment. However, you were simply convinced that someone else was involved. The way you reasoned delighted the demon, because he had never seen such reasonable people before. You have always thought intelligently, despite even the most critical situations.
— Due to the fact that you were interesting to him, the creature sent some members of the Cult to you to understand what you were up to. After talking to one of the representative, the so-called Shannon Goldman, you assumed she was crazy. The woman incessantly talked about some "X", God and the Almighty, who will help humanity get rid of all troubles. Your attitude to religion was very ambiguous, and you could confidently say that you would never get involved in this dubious sphere.
— Just the other day you learned about a rather strange game. According to rumors, it was the most ordinary game about Sonic the Hedgehog, but there was clearly something wrong in it. Specifically tired of all this devilry haunting you day after day, you gave up and decided to play it. The content horrified you: even though you only played Sonic games a couple of times, you could still understand that this game was absolutely not like the average Sega games. Blood, tension and murder were clearly not the trump card of this corporation. At the very end of the game you saw Sonic, but absolutely not the one you knew. His sclera was black, his eyes were bright red, he smiled terribly and looked straight into your soul. You are seriously scared.
— «Shhh... I'm not here to kill you.» — he croaked, bringing his finger to his lips. Taking out the barrel, you pointed the gun straight at his forehead, but he only laughed at that. A shot rang out — you pulled the trigger. Your eyes widened in horror when the demonic hedgehog, without a single scratch or speck of dust, shook his head and grinned maliciously. «Did you really think you could finish me off with this?» — grabbing you by the throat, he opened his mouth. You started to faint, it seems that something deep in your chest began to leave you...
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What is anarchism? I want to know more about politics, and from what anarchist propose society without a state, right? The try to abolish autority....but for me it seems very utopical, it's not gonna work, you just bring caos, or this is my perseption. So seeing that you define yourself as an anarchist, what is anarchism to you? A philosophy?
Hey! Great questions that I’m happy to answer to the best of ability.
To start, anarchism is a pretty broad philosophy. I say this because there are several anarchist schools of thought and related ideas that get put under the idea of anarchism. So what an anarchist believes to be the “correct answer” in relation to moving toward a better society is going to differ a bit in the details. However, there are some shared beliefs such as abolition of the state (which you note in your question) and other oppressive systems, rejection of harmful hierarchies, and generally anti-authority and liberation for all. This is generally how I would define anarchism.
The idea of anarchism as Utopian is a critique that gets mentioned fairly often, and seeing as people are thinking of anarchism in relation to the world currently I definitely understand why that critique is made. However, some of the concepts of anarchism come from an understanding of prior times and how we can use those past concepts moving forward. The first example that comes to mind for this is the idea of mutual aid. In Kropotkin’s Mutual Aid (link) he discusses the concept of mutual aid throughout time. This concept is still used today and tends to be a core praxis of anarchists as it is part of direct action.
Some really good resources I recommend are below (some go beyond just anarchism). As your questions were more general I’m not quite sure how to continue from there, but if you have some specific questions I’m more than happy to answer and post some more resources!
Books/Essays:
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
Queering Anarchism by Deric Shannon et al
The ABC of Communist Anarchism by Alexander Berkman
The Conquest of Bread by Pyotr Kropotkin
Podcasts:
Its Going Down
Antifada
The Dig
The Final Straw
Working Class History
Rev Left Radio
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