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josh o'connor in la chimera (2023) dir. alice rohrwacher
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Taylor Russell as Maren
BONES AND ALL
2022, dir. Luca Guadagnino
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I’ve teased it. You’ve waited. I’ve procrastinated. You’ve probably forgotten all about it.
But now, finally, I’m here with my solarpunk resources masterpost!
YouTube Channels:
Andrewism
The Solarpunk Scene
Solarpunk Life
Solarpunk Station
Our Changing Climate
Podcasts:
The Joy Report
How To Save A Planet
Demand Utopia
Solarpunk Presents
Outrage and Optimisim
From What If To What Next
Solarpunk Now
Idealistically
The Extinction Rebellion Podcast
The Landworkers' Radio
Wilder
What Could Possibly Go Right?
Frontiers of Commoning
The War on Cars
The Rewild Podcast
Books (Fiction):
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Left Hand of Darkness The Dispossessed The Word for World is Forest
Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built A Prayer for the Crown-Shy
Phoebe Wagner: When We Hold Each Other Up
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
Brenda J. Pierson: Wings of Renewal: A Solarpunk Dragon Anthology
Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro: Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World
Justine Norton-Kertson: Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology
Sim Kern: The Free People’s Village
Ruthanna Emrys: A Half-Built Garden
Sarina Ulibarri: Glass & Gardens
Books (Non-fiction):
Murray Bookchin: The Ecology of Freedom
George Monbiot: Feral
Miles Olson: Unlearn, Rewild
Mark Shepard: Restoration Agriculture
Kristin Ohlson: The Soil Will Save Us
Rowan Hooper: How To Spend A Trillion Dollars
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing: The Mushroom At The End of The World
Kimberly Nicholas: Under The Sky We Make
Robin Wall Kimmerer: Braiding Sweetgrass
David Miller: Solved
Ayana Johnson, Katharine Wilkinson: All We Can Save
Jonathan Safran Foer: We Are The Weather
Colin Tudge: Six Steps Back To The Land
Edward Wilson: Half-Earth
Natalie Fee: How To Save The World For Free
Kaden Hogan: Humans of Climate Change
Rebecca Huntley: How To Talk About Climate Change In A Way That Makes A Difference
Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac: The Future We Choose
Jonathon Porritt: Hope In Hell
Paul Hawken: Regeneration
Mark Maslin: How To Save Our Planet
Katherine Hayhoe: Saving Us
Jimmy Dunson: Building Power While The Lights Are Out
Paul Raekstad, Sofa Saio Gradin: Prefigurative Politics
Andreas Malm: How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Almanac For The Anthropocene
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
William MacAskill: What We Owe To The Future
Mikaela Loach: It's Not That Radical
Miles Richardson: Reconnection
David Harvey: Spaces of Hope Rebel Cities
Eric Holthaus: The Future Earth
Zahra Biabani: Climate Optimism
David Ehrenfeld: Becoming Good Ancestors
Stephen Gliessman: Agroecology
Chris Carlsson: Nowtopia
Jon Alexander: Citizens
Leah Thomas: The Intersectional Environmentalist
Greta Thunberg: The Climate Book
Jen Bendell, Rupert Read: Deep Adaptation
Seth Godin: The Carbon Almanac
Jane Goodall: The Book of Hope
Vandana Shiva: Agroecology and Regenerative Agriculture
Amitav Ghosh: The Great Derangement
Minouche Shafik: What We Owe To Each Other
Dieter Helm: Net Zero
Chris Goodall: What We Need To Do Now
Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Stephanie Foote: The Cambridge Companion To The Environmental Humanities
Bella Lack: The Children of The Anthropocene
Hannah Ritchie: Not The End of The World
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
Kim Stanley Robinson: Ministry For The Future
Fiona Mathews, Tim Kendall: Black Ops & Beaver Bombing
Jeff Goodell: The Water Will Come
Lynne Jones: Sorry For The Inconvenience But This Is An Emergency
Helen Crist: Abundant Earth
Sam Bentley: Good News, Planet Earth!
Timothy Beal: When Time Is Short
Andrew Boyd: I Want A Better Catastrophe
Kristen R. Ghodsee: Everyday Utopia
Elizabeth Cripps: What Climate Justice Means & Why We Should Care
Kylie Flanagan: Climate Resilience
Chris Johnstone, Joanna Macy: Active Hope
Mark Engler: This is an Uprising
Anne Therese Gennari: The Climate Optimist Handbook
Magazines:
Solarpunk Magazine
Positive News
Resurgence & Ecologist
Ethical Consumer
Films (Fiction):
How To Blow Up A Pipeline
The End We Start From
Woman At War
Black Panther
Star Trek
Tomorrowland
Films (Documentary):
2040: How We Can Save The Planet
The People vs Big Oil
Wild Isles
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind
Generation Green New Deal
Video Games:
Terra Nil
Animal Crossing
Gilded Shadows
Anno 2070
Stardew Valley
RPGs:
Solarpunk Futures
Perfect Storm
Advocacy Groups:
A22 Network
Extinction Rebellion
Greenpeace
Friends of The Earth
Apps:
Ethy
Sojo
BackMarket
Depop
Vinted
Olio
Buy Nothing
Too Good To Go
Websites:
European Co-housing
UK Co-housing
US Co-housing
Brought By Bike (connects you with zero-carbon delivery goods)
ClimateBase (find a sustainable career)
Environmentjob (ditto)
Businesses (🤢):
Ethical Superstore
Hodmedods
Fairtransport/Sail Cargo Alliance
Let me know if you think there’s anything I’ve missed!
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Love Lies Bleeding (2024) | dir. Rose Glass
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La Chimera (2023) by Alice Rohrwacher
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The Love Witch, 2016 | Dir. Anna Biller
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Beginners, (2011)
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tvneon · 3 days
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I don't remember people being this excited for Road House...
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Playboy | Robert Fischer x Reader ♔
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Synopsis: Robert falls in love with a camgirl and loses his mind. Warnings: Sex Work, Somnophilia, Non-Con, Masturbation, Premature Ejaculation, Elements of BDSM Author's Note: I originally wrote him as a dom but he's much more entertaining as a sex-starved incel. Enjoy!
Robert had fallen hopelessly in love with a cam girl. He showered her with amorous messages, gifts of luxury goods, and thousand-dollar tips. He knew that his father would be unhappy to see him wasting his inheritance on some woman he had never met. However, his father never found out that his playboy status was a complete lie. First dates never became seconds or thirds and text messages went ignored. She was the only woman to pay him any mind.
 Instead of preparing for his upcoming board meeting, he was watching one of your X-rated livestreams. Loyal fans, including Robert, had paid you thousands to watch you shower. You washed your body in the most sultry way possible.    After rinsing off the suds, you bent over and slipped two fingers into your tight, eager hole. Thrusting them slowly, you looked back at the camera and whimpered sweetly. White residue began to seep onto your fingers. Robert was practically drooling at the sight. 
Pulling himself out, he spat into his hand and stroked harshly. His pupils threatened to swallow his ocean-like irises as he got off on what played out on the screen. His plump lips parted to let out pathetic, boyish mewls. Each one of your self-inflicted orgasms drives him mad. Little to your knowledge, your senseless finger-fucking would contribute to the collapse of his psyche. Messing another one of his expensive suits, he realized how much you meant to him. 
Robert’s desperate attempts to find out who you were paid off—he found your address. You lived in a quaint condominium in Manhattan. You were much closer than he thought. He had to see you as soon as possible. He got out of prior commitments for that evening through carefully-crafted lies. As the workday ended, he rushed out to the car and blurted out your address to the driver. He spent the ride rehearsing what he would say. Making it to your door, he knocked. When he got no response, he turned the knob. To his surprise, it was unlocked. He walked in as quietly as he could and saw you fast asleep on the sofa. You were so much more beautiful in person. Kneeling in front of you, he took note of the details. You had on an oversized t-shirt. Lifting it ever so slightly, he saw your sheer underwear. 
“So beautiful…” He murmured to himself. 
His fingertips crept underneath the thin cotton until he stopped at your breasts. They found the sensitive buds which made you stir sleepily. He stayed perfectly still before continuing. Watching them harden brought searing throbs to his crotch. His massages became less gentle. He couldn’t tell if you were dreaming or not. One of his hands moved down between your legs. Rubbing you through the fabric, a faint moan came from you.  Desperate for more contact, he pulled himself out and brushed the tip against your lips. He hoped that they would eventually part. Eyes fluttering open, you suckled on his tip before letting him out with a distinct ‘pop’ sound. Robert grew pale as he worried about what could happen next. 
“I heard you come in. Fischer432, isn’t it?” You said softly.
“I...Yes.” He sputtered. 
“It’s okay, darling. You think you’re the first fan to stop by? What’s your first name?” You inquired. 
“Robert.” He quavered. 
“What a cute name. Thanks for all those gifts, Robert.” You purred, sitting up to kiss him. He kissed back hesitantly as he thought you were just leading him on. He had been through this countless times. Sensing his apprehension, you pushed him back on the plush floor rug and pulled your shirt over your head. Sitting between his legs, you pulled his suit pants farther down his legs. You used his tie as a makeshift blindfold. Justifiably nervous, he decided to beg for mercy. 
“Please don’t hurt me. I’m really sorry for coming in without asking.” He beseeched. 
“Oh, this won’t hurt a bit.” You teased. Stroking slowly, you flicked your tongue against the V-shaped area of his tip. A piteous moan left his lips. One of his shaky managed to find your wrist. You slapped it away and took him in your mouth. Bobbing up and down, you dug your nails into his smooth thighs. The mixture of pain and pleasure was too much to bear. Spurts of seed spilled into your mouth as Robert convulsed. You cleaned him off haphazardly and pulled the tie off his eyes. His pouty disposition warmed your heart. Feeling a twinge of sympathy, you kissed him on the forehead. Looking down, you knew you had to break him like your other clientele. 
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Saltburn
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The Love Witch (2016) | dir. Anna Biller
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adaptationsvs-polls · 17 hours
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Which version of this do you prefer?
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I never let you go, let you go
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