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turiyatitta · 7 months
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The Mirror of Compassion
Seeing Beyond the Self In a world often driven by divisions and distinctions, the essence of seeing others through a lens of love is a profound step towards transcending the superficial boundaries that separate us. This insightful dialogue between host Steve James and me in this episode “Bodhi in the Brain” on Guru Viking, unveils a perspective that challenges the conventional paradigms of self…
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tyrannuspitch · 5 months
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thanos could be such a good character if he was a good character...
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NEW - image of Bill Skarsgård in 'Boy Kills World' first look | CREDIT: GRAHAM BARTHOLOMEW
from Entertainment Weekly, May 17, 2022
Look out, kids: Pennywise just got ripped.
Bill Skarsgård is the latest of the Skarsgård clan to dramatically beef up for a role, following in the footsteps of older brother Alexander, who gained 20 to 30 pounds to play a Viking berserker in The Northman. (See before and after comparisons of the brothers' journey from sinewy to beefy at the bottom of the post.)
In the forthcoming film Boy Kills World, described as a "dystopian fever dream action thriller," Skarsgård plays Boy, a deaf mute with a vibrant imagination. When his family is murdered, he's trained by a mysterious shaman to repress his childish fantasies and become an instrument of death.
"This was an incredible journey into something completely new for me," the actor tells EW exclusively. "I had two months to learn how to pretend how to fight well. [Action coordinator] Dawe Szatarski is a wizard, and he might've just pulled it off. The abs I credit to another wizard, my main man Valdemar Fredriksson. I just showed up, slightly late."
In the exclusive first look above, a buff, shirtless Skarsgård is featured with his fists up, ready to fight. The normally svelt actor underwent a two-month martial arts crash course with Szatarski, a renowned action and fight designer who trained under Jackie Chan's longtime stunt guru, Brad Allan. Together, they developed "a unique movement style" for the 6 foot 4 actor, whose size and length "help make him an unconventional new-age action star," a rep for the film tells EW, adding, "You've never seen an actor move like this in a movie."
Other photos: Alexander (left) and Bill Skarsgård in leaner times | CREDIT: PAUL HAWTHORNE/GETTY; MATT CARR/GETTY; Bill (left) and Alexander Skarsgård bulked up for their various roles | CREDIT: GRAHAM BARTHOLOMEW; AIDEN MONAGHAN/FOCUS FEATURES
A release date for Boy Kills World has yet to be announced.
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spanishskulduggery · 1 year
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Most Essential Vocabulary #4
This time I’m focusing on the vocabulary that’s probably the most confusing in terms of grammatical gender: words with confusing gender, words from Greek, words that are feminine that take masculine articles etc etc etc
This could be its own post on grammar but I’m including it in essential vocabulary because these are things that a lot of people either don’t fully explain or that aren’t touched upon in great detail. But just know that this post includes some grammar info in addition to simple vocabulary lists
I decided to do it this way because these are words and concepts you’re going to need to know, and especially if you don’t have a teacher or are doing self-study, this is something you’ll come across and be VERY confused by
Basic Vocabulary / Vocabulario básico
el género = gender / genre [of media]
la gramática = grammar
la sintaxis = syntax
la concordancia
el sustantivo = noun el nombre = noun / name el pronombre = pronoun
el subjeto = subject
el objeto = object
el adjetivo = adjective
la concordancia = “gender agreement” [meaning that adjectives should “agree” with the nouns; lit. “concordance” or “agreement”]
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Some Confusing Nouns / Unos sustantivos confusos
el día = day
la mano = hand
el barco = large ship, “ship”
la barca = small boat, ��boat”
el bolso = purse, handbag el bolsillo = pocket
la bolsa = plastic bag, shopping bag
la bolsa / La Bolsa = stock market / The Stock Market
el rayo = lightning bolt / ray
la raya = line, stripe
el síntoma = symptom
el modelo = model [noun] el modelo, la modelo = model [profession]
el testigo = witness / something or someone that witnesses an event, “testimony” el testigo, la testigo = a witness / witness, someone providing testimony [legal]
la víctima = victim [always feminine]
el caballero = knight / gentleman / “men”, “gentleman” [as opposed to damas which is “women”; where sometimes gendered things like clothes or bathrooms are used with hombres “men” or caballeros “gentlemen”... and women with mujeres or damas] damas y caballeros = ladies and gentlemen la caballero = lady knight
el sofá = sofa, couch
el pijama = pajamas, pyjama [often used in singular while English says “pajamas/PJs”]
el karma = karma
Words like el sofá, el pijama, and el karma are called “loanwords” [los préstamos lingüísticos, lit. “language/linguistic loans”] - where el sofá and el pijama come from the Arabic/Sanskrit and the Islamic world, while el karma is a Hindu/Buddhist term
Most loanwords come into Spanish as masculine - el clóset [instead of el armario], el kiosk/el quiosco “kiosk”, el yoga “yoga”, el quipu “quipu” [from Quechua, an Inca string with knots for counting] el origami, el vodka, el samovar, el feng shui, or el básket [instead of el baloncesto for “basketball”]. There are some that come as feminine like la katana from Japanese, but it’s a rarer case
In general, most of the time a loanword will be masculine. Feminine loanwords do exist, but it’s often more professions that change forms. The most common is el chef or la chef from French as “chef”. 
See also: el/la gurú “guru”, el/la samurái “samurai”, or el chamán, la chamana “shaman”. Many loanwords that are professions can exist in masculine or feminine and most don’t change forms but some do - like el sultán and la sultana, or el vikingo and la vikinga. 
In my experience it tends to be more related to how long the word has been present in Spanish / Pan-Hispanic consciousness, and how easily it is to adapt to traditional Spanish linguistic conventions [like “Viking” goes to vikingo and so since it ends in -o, you could end it in vikinga]
Also note that there are some expressions in Spanish that are from Latin and considered loanwords in some cases, though they’re more established in Spanish - etcétera, or viceversa, versus, or something like a posteriori “after the fact / in hindsight” are common examples but may have other translations or versions... like de facto may be de hecho [in fact/in deed]. Others are more specifically legalese just like English.
And pay special attention to loanwords that come from English - anglicismos or “anglicisms” - as they may be more regionally used in some countries than others. Spain for example tends to frown more on English being adapted into Spanish. A common example is computer technology terms; el internet is sometimes referred to as la red “net” or “network”, and while some countries may say online, others may say en línea “on line”
One example that people use a lot for this preference towards keeping Spanish Spanish is el feedback for “feedback”, which in some countries may be seen as la retroalimentación which is literally “backwards feeding”
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Gender Matters / El género importa
el radio = radius la radio = radio [from la radiotelegrafía; feminine la radio often refers to the actual device]
el frente = front la frente = forehead
el capital = money, capital / “start-up money”, resources la capital = capital (city) el capitolio = capital building, ruling government building capital = capital, crucial, significant [adj]
el cometa = comet la cometa = kite [probably from the trailing tail on a kite]
el cura = priest [often Catholic in my experience; synonymous to el sacerdote] la cura = cure la curita = (small) bandage, “band-aid”, plaster [UK]
el orden = order (of events), sequence / order (not chaos) la orden = order (command), military command
el coma = coma, comatose la coma = comma [the , symbol]
el cólera = cholera la cólera = rage, wrath, ire
el mar = sea [common] la mar = sea [deeper water, poetic, or significant] / “sea”, a large number of  alta mar = high seas, open waters
el azúcar / la azúcar = sugar [both are correct; sometimes you’ll see either gender, so don’t be surprised if you normally see el azúcar “sugar” in one setting, but la azúcar morena “brown sugar” in a different setting”]
el sartén / la sartén = frying pan [depending on region it will be masculine or feminine]
el arte = art las bellas artes = fine arts las artes marciales = martial arts
With el arte it usually refers to “art” like a piece of art, or painting/drawing/sculpting and other forms of art.
The word las artes only really takes on feminine in plural form and it tends to mean “specific ways of doing something” as a kind of group or umbrella term.
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Words from Greek / Palabras que provienen del idioma griego
el idioma = language, idiom
el clima = weather / clime, climate
el planeta = planet
el síntoma = symptom
el cisma = schism, rift
el tema = subject, theme
el poema = poem
el teorema = theorem
el drama = drama / drama, theater [subject]
el problema = problem
el lema = motto, slogan
el trauma = trauma, hurt
el enigma = puzzle, riddle, enigma
el estigma = stigma
el sistema = system
el esquema = schematic, diagram
el magma = magma
el dilema = dilemma, problem
el aroma = aroma, smell, fragrance
el carisma = charisma
el diafragma = diaphragm
el cromosoma = chromosome
el fantasma = ghost, phantom
And as a general rule anything [at least 99% of anything] ending in -grama in Spanish is masculine:
el diagrama = diagram, chart
el anagrama = anagram
el telegrama = telegram
el holograma = hologram
el crucigrama = crossword puzzle
You should also know that the vast majority of words ending in -ista are unisex
el artista, la artista = artist
el dentista, la dentista = dentist
el electricista, la electricista = electrician
el especialista, la especialista = specialist
el futbolista, la futbolista = football player / soccer player
el ajedrecista, la ajedrecista = chess player
el budista, la budista = Buddhist budista = Buddhist 
el idealista, la idealista = an idealist idealista = idealistic
el activista, la activista = activist
deportista = sporty, “a jock”
optimista = optimistic
pesimista = pessimistic
perfeccionista = perfectionist
egoísta = selfish
realista = realistic
renacentista = Renaissance [adj]
modernista = modernist posmodernista, postmodernista = postmodern, postmodernist
derechista = right-wing, conservative
izquierdista = left-wing, “leftist”
racista = racist
fascista = fascist
socialista = socialist
comunista = communist
Additionally...
la tesis = thesis
la sinopsis = synopsis
el análisis = analysis [in plural it’s los análisis which can throw people off]
la hipótesis = hypothesis [in plural it’s usually las hipótesis]
la diéresis = umlaut, dieresis [the symbol with two dots on top like ü]
Another very specific word to be aware of is el atleta or la atleta “athlete”, which is from Greek and unisex, though it ends in A
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Feminine Words with Masculine Articles / Palabras femeninos con artículos masculinos
This is a larger grammar topic that isn’t always properly explained. 
There are certain words in Spanish that begin with A- or HA- that are technically feminine but take masculine articles in singular [el or un], but will take feminine articles in plural [las and unas]
This is a unique rule that is compared to the difference between “a” and “an” in English
The gist of it is that if that for this to occur, a noun must 
be feminine 
begin with A- or HA- 
have its stressed syllable be the first one; i.e. the A- or HA- is the stressed syllable
For example: el agua “water”... is technically feminine (#1), it begins with A (#2), and it is pronounced agua (#3). Another one is el hambre “hunger”, technically feminine (#1), begins with HA (#2), and it is pronounced hambre
All of this is done to preserve the A sound [which is why it’s compared to “a” and “an”]. If you were to say “la agua” it would come out as “lagua” due to the two A sounds melding together in Spanish syllables. In other Romance Languages, this problem also exists and may be fixed with apostrophes [’] or other symbols to make sure a word is fully pronounced and understandable
el agua = water
el hambre = hunger, famine
el alma = soul
el arpa = harp
el arma = weapon
el águila = eagle
el ascua = ember
el hada = fairy
el ave = bird las aves = birds, fowl [umbrella term, as opposed to el pájaro an individual “bird”]
el aula = classroom
el ala = wing
el álgebra = algebra
el ancla = anchor el áncora = anchor
el hacha = axe, hatchet / big candle, torch [depends on context]
el asma = asthma
el alba = dawn
el área = area, zone
el asta = antler
el hampa = gang, criminal group
el ama = female owner, “mistress” [not in the romantic sense which is amante; the ama female form of “master/owner” which is el amo], lady of the house el ama de llaves = housekeeper [lit. “owner/keeper of the keys”; in older contexts this is the seniormost maid or the one in charge of managing the female maids; today ama de llaves is often “housekeeper” or “cleaning woman”] el ama de casa = housewife
Note: There’s also el ampa which is also written el AMPA [la asociación de madres y padres de alumnos] which is basically the Spanish equivalent of the PTA [Parent Teacher Association]... literally el ampa means “the association for mothers and fathers of students”
Note 2: There’s a Spanish drama called Las señoras del (h)AMPA which is a pun on el ampa and el hampa; being a group of women in the PTA who get involved in criminal activity - the pun works since H is silent and in this case “optional”
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Despite the masculine article, the word itself is feminine and takes feminine adjectives:
el águila calva = bald eagle
el ave acuática = waterfowl las aves acuáticas = waterfowl [pl]
el hada madrina = fairy godmother
el álgebra avanzada = advanced algebra
agua pasada no mueve molino = “let bygones be bygones”, “water under the bridge” [lit. “passed water doesn’t move the mill”]
This also applies to the continents: Asia and África are technically feminine but if you ever used an article with them it would be el and take feminine adjectives
For more of the grammar information related to this please see: THIS POST
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Indeterminate Feminine / El femenino de indeterminación
These are commonly adverbial phrases, but many of them use feminine or feminine plural - there’s no specific subject or noun [thus the “indeterminate” or “that which is not determined”], but many times these things that aren’t specified may take on feminine adjectival forms
a la ligera = “lightly”, “not seriously” tomar algo a la ligera = to take something lightly
a medias = “halfway”, “by half measures”, “half-assed”
a diestra y siniestra = “all over the place” [lit. “to the right and left”; diestro/a is the word for “right-hand/right-handed”, and siniestro/a is the older word for “left-hand/left-handed” which is now zurdo/a given the moral implications of “sinister”; so literally it means “to the right-hand and to the left-hand”; in some cases this expression is in masculine form but I’ve seen it most commonly in feminine]
a secas = “by itself”, “with nothing else included” / “ungarnished” (food context) [lit. “dryly”]
a tientas = by fumbling, by touch, “fumbling around”
a ciegas = blindly / blindfolded
a oscuras = in the dark, in darkness, without light [synonymous with en la oscuridad]
a solas = one-on-one, alone, privately
a escondidas = in secret, “behind someone’s back”
a sabiendas = knowingly, “knowing full well”, “consciously”
a gatas = on all fours
(despedirse) a la francesa = “to leave without saying goodbye” [lit. “to say goodbye the French way”]
a las claras = “perfectly clear”, “crystal clear”
de oídas = hearsay [lit. “from hearing” or “from what was heard”]
por las buenas = “the easy way”
por las malas = “the hard way”
Also in culinary things, you’ll see a la used a lot... like the dish pulpo a la gallega meaning “Galician-style octopus”, or albóndigas a la madrileña “Madrid-style meatballs” or huevos a la mexicana “Mexican-style eggs”
This is pretty common in most Romance Languages in my experience
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tyranasauruslex · 5 months
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do you think rome has ever made a mixtape songs for lukas when he gets bored?
Roman takings tips from those early 2000's Cosmo "How To Impress Your Man" lists. I actually see Lukas as the mixtape guru - he'd make Roman his own Spotify playlist.
Bored Roman would wander around the house and send Lukas multiple voice notes about the stuff he finds:
"What's this green stuff in your fridge? It looks gross. Eww... it tastes like grass. Why are you eating grass? There's nothing normal in your fridge by the way... even your bread is weird. What is Limpa? Ohh ok that actually tastes nice... Eww pickled fish. Your country is weird. I ate all your bread by the way."
"Your mom called so I told her you abandoned me to work... she's gonna send me baby Lukas pictures via email. I might put them on insta... I haven't decided yet... Oh my god you look like a baby giant... Your poor mom having to shove you out of her vagina. Ok you're actually kind of cute for a baby giant with your little knitted hat on... Aww baby Lukas at the zoo... ha, that giraffe must be related to you. All my baby pictures are with the nanny... or with Shiv looking like a bald egg. Thats depressing."
"We should go to that new Italian on the upper East side... I called and they said they'd do plain pasta for you... only if you want to though. You probably have boring work stuff to do or Tom will want to take you to show off. I can just go with Shiv and listen to her complain about how the baby ripped apart her vagina for the millionth time. Having a baby sounds gross but at least Lilly is cute... and small, not a baby giant like you were. I'll just take Lilly to the Italian. Babies can eat pasta, right?"
"Just so you know I've taken one of your sweaters cus I can't work out the heating system. Why are your arms so long? Like, how to you even operate them? Ohh this kinda cosy... you'll have to buy another one because I'm keeping this one. I'm in your closet by the way and it's giving serial killer. Nobody is that organised. Or neat. I bet if you decided to murder me this is where you'd hide my body. Or you'd stitch me up inside a bear carcass. Ohh cool... you have the shirt I wore when I first stayed over. You're such a dork. But in, like, a cool way and FUCK! Don't worry I'm not dead, I just tripped over one of your massive shoes. Is that how you came to the US? Via shoe-boat? You know, cus your Mister Viking and stuff... Ok, so I have a question... Are your stupidly big feet an indication of how big other stuff is? Cus it kind of feels that way when you cuddle me but... actually forget I asked that. I'm just gonna delete this..."
"You're asleep when I'm sending you this but I think you need to know how much you look like a dead body when you sleep. Here... I'm sending you photographic evidence... Why don't you make any noise? Like at all? You keep telling me I say a bunch of random shit in my sleep and... oh you moved. I'm gonna whisper from now on... Wait, what if you're actually dead? I'd get the blame and end up in fucking prison being molested by the guards. I can't go to prison so I'd have to dismember you in the bathroom or something. Also thank you for not being mean about the whole dick to shoe ratio... and for the drawing. Cus you know i've never really... well, anyway it makes it less scary even if you can't draw for shit. I'm just going to pet your hair for a bit cus I know you like that... Oh fuck I woke you up!"
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professorvonquack-57 · 2 months
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Walkürenzauber / The valkyrie is here to ride!
Created from an excerpt of „Das Orakel des Nordens“ („The Oracle Of The North“)
Original Plot: Paul Halas Original Skript: Jack Sutter Art: Daniel Branca
As an admirer of "the good artist" Carl Barks, I also estimate Daniel Branca's dynamic style. He is known for conceding a certain sex appeal to Magica. In his stories, she often appears in disguise (as a piratess, a film actress, a female hippie guru, etc.), in a somehow sexy way - as far as this is at all possible for a female duck in an official Disney story.
„Das Orakel des Nordens“ was published in Germany and in several other countries, but it seems to be never been officially translated into English. In this story Magica performs a sort of Viking valkyrie nightmare and later on she impersonates the oracle.
Well, the plot is pure antagonistic stuff around Scrooge’s and Magica’s obsession with the lucky dime. Scrooge is a guest in Donald’s home. In the evening, they all watch a TV documentary about the Vikings. It claims that they were believing to receive clues about the future from dreams. Outside the window, Magica overhears everything and instantly gets an idee how to snatch the lucky dime. As soon as Scrooge has fallen asleep alone in his bedroom, Magica transforms into a valkyrie and performs a martial Viking nightmare. Of course, in his bedroom! Sleepy and under the fresh impression of the TV documentary, Scrooge is fully frightened. She instructs him to go to an arctic island in order to consult the „Oracle of the North“. There she hopes to get a chance to finally steal his lucky dime. Of course, once again this will fail at the end.
Absolutely no cuddly „dimeshipping“ moments so far! Moreover, at the very end, Scrooge even takes not much care of poor Magica, who is pretty battered. So what?
The best scene indeed is the „bedroom scene“. Magica is performing a perfect nightmare. But keep in mind: how many official stories might exist, with both meeting at night in the same bedroom? I bet that Branca and the two authors constructed this weird story primarily to try out how to install such a scene (and even a "bed scene", as Magica is standing on his bed in one panel!) to a youth-certificated story! It's quite clear that this only can be done if the dialogue is neither tender nor raunchy in any way.
Thus, it is up to the reader to imagine an alternative "what if" scene. What if Scrooge had seen through Magica's performance? Maybe something like this:
"Nice try, Magica! What an impressive entrance! But next time with some Wagner soundtrack, please. Oh, while you're here, my dear - why don't you take off that old tin can and make yourself a bit comfortable...?"
Pure mental cinema! In order to adapt the comic accordingly, one would not only have to rewrite the dialogue, but also redraw the panels. Otherwise, the facial expressions wouldn’t fit.
I tried an alternative idea, cut the bedroom scene out and provided it as an isolated story with completely new texts. The dialogue, of course, would have to match the facial expressions. So the result cannot be cosy and tender. But it can have a different background, based on the assumption that the struggle about the first dime has somehow been settled and Magica and Scrooge have reconciled. They now use to celebrate their reconciliation anniversary with a themed evening - in this case with a highly private „Wagner festival“. Unfortunately, Scrooge has completely forgotten the date, which Magica is not amused about. Just a little scene from a relationship still remaining complicated. (“Es bleibt schwierig“).
There are movies in which the leading male and female actors can't stand each other at first, then come together due to circumstances and find each other in the end. One can well imagine that with Scrooge and Magica. Both are strong and independent characters. On one hand, the hard-boiled businessman who is in love with his money above all else; on the other, the freaky sorceress, bursting with temperament, energy and crazy ideas. A permanent blissful romance full of harmony is hard to imagine here.
And hand on heart: it wouldn't be funny either!
So have fun with the valkyrie!
At first, I created the German version „Walkürenzauber“:
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frank-olivier · 2 months
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Mexico Unexplained
Pachita: Psychic Surgeon, Medium & Mystic (November 2017)
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Ida Cuéllar
The story of Dr. Jacobo Grinberg, a researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, who sought to combine his interest in shamanism and telepathy with a more rigorous scientific understanding. His sudden disappearance in 1994 and the following police investigation forms the basis of this documentary study.
El secreto del doctor Grinberg (2020)
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Jeffrey Mishlove (New Thinking Allowed)
Alex Gomez-Marin, PhD, expresses his admiration and respect for the wide-ranging career of anthropologist/neurologist, Jacobo Grinberg, who mysteriously disappeared in 1994.
Alex Gomez-Marin: The Brain and the Universe - The Jacobo Grinberg Story (January 2024)
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Concrete Blonde - Bajo La Lune Mexicana
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Sean Munger
In 1998, several women associated with "Tensegrity," the belief system of 1970s New Age guru, cult leader and literary hoaxer Carlos Castaneda, vanished upon Castaneda's death. All but one of their cases remain unsolved. What happened to these women, and why did they follow Castaneda in the first place?
Sean Munger: What happend to the "Witches" of Carlos Castaneda? (July 2018)
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Jimmy Akin (Mysterious World)
In the late 1960s, Carlos Castaneda claimed to reveal the drug-fueled, mystical teachings of a Native American sorcerer, launching the New Age movement. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli explore who Castaneda was and what he taught and the truth behind the mysteries surrounding him.
Jimmy Akin: Carlos Castaneda - Godfather of the New Age (Death Cult?) (December 2020)
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Concrete Blonde - Jonestown
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Guru Viking
In this interview I am joined by Nyei Murez, personal student and scribe of best-selling author and nagual sorcerer Carlos Castaneda. We discuss who Castaneda was, and Nyei gives a detailed history of his lineage up to the present day. We find out how Nyei first met Castaneda, and explore her intensive course of study and training under his personal guidance. We learn about Castaneda’s writing process, including stories of Nyei’s close collaboration with him on several best selling books. Nyei also talks on the nature of power, and shares insights into the current geo-political situation.
Nyei Murez: Scribe of Carlos Castaneda (May 2020)
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In this interview I am once again joined by Nyei Murez, personal student and writing collaborator of best-selling author and nagual sorcerer Carlos Castaneda. In this discussion, we learn about the art of dreaming in the tradition of the nagual. Nyei talks about the various different stages and training approaches to the art of dreaming, including how to become lucid - waking up in the dream and even to changing the dream environment. We discuss how to identify beings from other realms, so called ‘dream scouts’, and how to meet and communicate with other people, living or dead, while asleep. Nyei also discusses how to use the dream state to manifest favourable circumstances in the waking world, and how to defend against psychic or energetic attack from other skilled dreamers.
Nyei Murez: The Art of Dreaming (June 2020)
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What would you do if your best friend started dating your mother? Viaplay's new original series 'Call Me Dad' is now filming
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New Viaplay Original is an awkward affair that goes straight to the heart. 'Kald mig far' is a comedy series starring Alex Høgh Andersen, Magnus Haugaard and Ellen Hillingsø. The series is produced by Nordisk Film Series for Viaplay. 'Kald mig far' is expected to premiere in 2023.
Imagine a really good friendship. The kind where you've known each other your whole lives. You do everything together, and you're just about to launch a sustainable catering company that makes you business partners on top of it. Everything is just as it should be. Now imagine your friend hooking up with your mom. What would you do?
For conflict-averse Emil, it becomes more than a hypothetical question when he finds out that his best friend, confident Viktor, has started dating his mother, Helle. From there, things turn upside down as Emil learns to navigate the new reality, and where the friendship as the boys knew it is put to the test. Emil is played by Alex Høgh Andersen (Vikings, The Viking, The Shadow in My Eye), while the role of the outgoing and confident Viktor is played by Magnus Haugaard (Guilt, Love You for the Time, Centrum). The role of Helle is played by Ellen Hillingsø (Hvidstengruppen II, Advokaten, Dopamin).
Actors Alex Høgh Andersen and Magnus Haugaard are best friends in real life. They are the ones who first came up with the idea for 'Call Me Dad,' and they are now looking forward to redeeming it together.
- The development of the project has been a fun, educational and overwhelming process that has only given us more blood in our veins. I think most actors have a dream of launching their own original idea, and for that to happen now feels sincerely unreal. And to be able to do a project like this with my very best friend is a huge joy. I'm really looking forward to it," says Alex Høgh Andersen.
The actors have been working on the idea for 'Call Me Dad' for some time, and expectations are high.
- It's through my and Alex's love for each other that the idea for the project was born - and we try to bring that feeling throughout. It hasn't been a challenge at all, though, as we're part of a team where the chemistry is just really good and there's a general agreement about the direction we want to go. Christian Dyekjær, Søren Felbo and the rest of the team are the right people to take 'Call me Dad' to new heights, says Magnus Haugaard.
'Call me Dad' is directed by Christian Dyekjær, who is behind the series Guru and the feature film Fantasten. The script is by Søren Felbo (Sunday, Orkestret, Viaplay Original Series Friheden).
- My vision is to create a modern comedy series that exudes visual and narrative excess. A series that will both entertain and at the same time be about something as essential as how we treat each other and our shared planet in 2022. It is the greatest pleasure to work with two of the greatest acting talents of their generation. All in all, Viaplay's viewers can look forward to seeing a modern comedy series with an exceptionally strong cast down to the smallest supporting role, says director Christian Dyekjær.
In addition to the main cast, you can look forward to seeing names such as Roberta Reichhardt, Johanne Milland, Søren Sætter-Lassen, Peter Gantzler, Lone Rødbroe, Bjarne Henriksen, Lila Nobel, Oscar Dyekjær Giese and Tommy Kenter.
- When Alex Høgh Andersen and Magnus Haugaard first presented their idea for 'Call Me Dad,' we could immediately see that this was a unique opportunity for a unique series and it has been a pleasure to see their great talent, commitment and humour permeate the production of the series and watch them unfold this funny and absurd story together with an ensemble of some of Denmark's most talented actors. Together with the experienced team behind it, they have created a unique series and we are very excited to introduce Viaplay viewers to this comedy developed by two of Denmark's greatest acting talents. Viaplay has announced more than 30 Originals in recent years and our ambition is to deliver many more in the future. We hope for a continued healthy investment environment and fair playing field, which will create the best conditions for the production of Danish content, says Marlene Billie Andreasen, Head of Scripted Content, Denmark at Viaplay Group.
‘Kald mig far' is a Viaplay Original, and the series will be released in six episodes of approximately 25 minutes. 'Kald mig far' is produced by Nordisk Film Series for Viaplay by producers Trin Hjortkjær Thomsen and Laura Frederikke Kragholm. Executive Producer at Viaplay is Dorte Fuglsang. 'Call Me Dad' is expected to premiere in 2023.
Viaplay Group (publ) is the international streaming challenger. Our streaming service Viaplay is available in all Nordic and Baltic countries, Poland, the USA and the Netherlands. We are expanding rapidly and Viaplay will launch in the UK in 2022 followed by Canada, Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2023. Viaplay will have a market presence in at least 21 countries by the end of 2023, including at least five partner markets for the Viaplay Select branded content concept.
Every day, we entertain millions of customers with our unique entertainment offering that includes acclaimed Viaplay Originals and a premium selection of live sports. From streaming to TV channels, radio stations and production companies, our purpose is to tell stories, touch people and broaden perspectives. Viaplay Group is listed on Nasdaq in Stockholm ('VPLAY B')
Kald Mig Far press release || via press.viaplaygroup.dk
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Fic authors self rec! When you get this, reply with your favorite five fics that you've written, then pass on to at least five other writers. Let’s spread the self-love 💖
Oh lord. Why would you ask me this. This is so hard! That’s why it took me a while to answer this. But since @adrille88 also sent me this ask, I take it that you guys must really want to know 🤣 so here goes.
I've Got Dreams to Remember (Incubus Hvitserk x Reader) - Where do I even begin with this one? I have no idea where it even came from, but I’m glad that it presented itself (so to speak) because I absolutely love this story. It’s like nothing that I had ever written before, a genuine “this only happens once” type of thing, which makes it very special.
Aquarius (Hvitserk x Anglo-Saxon Reader) - This one was the result of a good hard think about how clean Viking men were. Suddenly Hvitserk reared his head to tell me exactly how much he washed himself. So I just let him run with it! Took me a while to finish it, but I’m still very pleased with the end-result.
My Queen (Ubbe x OFC) - This one deserves a mention because of the awesome OFC! She had such a strong voice from the start. Not kidding, she was just there all of a sudden. It was loads of fun to write, because Sigrid and Ubbe worked so well together and it’s a story that I’ll definitely try to revisit in the future.
Stupid Games (Hvitserk x Reader x Ubbe) - I just have to mention this one, because it’s my baby in a way and what will probably end up becoming my biggest WIP. I thought that this was just going to be a simple thirst write in which the Reader character gets it on with the brothers, but then it turned into so much more along the way. That’s what you get when characters drag feels into it I guess.
Hoya Kerrii (Chuck Grant x OFC) - This one was the result of many viewings of Gardener’s World and it had me thinking that Chuck could easily be a gardening guru. This was also the first time where an AU made sense to me I think? Because I seem to recall that this was the one where I went “ohhhhhhh, so that’s how it works.”
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The Silly Saga continues.
I do not have the ARC amplifier. I agreed to a price with the vendor. But I asked to hear the unit preferably in my own system before any money was exchanged.......
I thought that was fair. I would drive across the city to deliver an expensive piece of gear, and have done. I thought someone else would be willing to do so. We are talking about almost $2k that would cover gas.
I talked to the vendor guy on the phone. It was a strange conversation about an apparently strange situation. He said there was no room in his place to set it up as it was crowded and messy, but he could set up some speakers and things in his front yard. That set off some red flags. Nobody I know with even mid level audio stuff does not have a physical place to listen to something. OK he may be downsizing from a bigger place. He may be liquidating for cash. There are legitimate reasons.
But the photos he had clearly show nice hardwood floors and it is hooked up to something with fancy speaker cables and all that. More flags. Did he actually have that one or did he grab photos off the internet?
Listening to a system in the front yard of a house is not on. It is noisy and frankly the stuff I would be listening for would be hard to hear in such a situation. Nope aint going to happen.
Further he said he did not have a running car. He had one but it had not been on the road for three years. If I wanted to set the amp up in my home I would have to come, pick him up with the amp, take him to my home, and take him back later. He never heard of a Cab or Uber? The weirdness factor went up when he said he worked as an in-home caregiver to old or disabled people. That made me wonder how he came to have this stuff.
I imagined he could have obtained it from one of his clients. I could not see a person without a car hanging out in flea markets or garage sales. They were only thoughts, but doubts are doubts. I doubted the ownership of the unit. I doubted the actual condition of the unit. And finally I knew I did not need it and doubted the decision to make an offer.
I closed the discussion with if we went forward how would he accept payment? This coming weekend is a holiday here and earliest I could do the deal was next weekend. I told him I was not traveling to the far side of the city with cash. You hear stories about people selling expensive equipment and cash.... He said e-transfer would work. That was one positive. I told him I had to think about this as I was not listening to something in his front yard.
Adding to the fun it had the wrong tubes, but PT the tube Guru said they were fine in that circuit, but he had doubts about the feedback method though it was the standard for that type of amplifier. Actually he also said it was probably not the right amp for me, my Franken-Amp was probably better. That was unexpected from a tube guy. A measure of his high integrity indeed.
As it sits now I am 80% likely to walk away. The 20% is making an offer for buying it without checking it by dropping my offer to half. The logic being if I had to get it worked on either new tubes or big capacitors there was money for that. Of course I know he will probably say no but that is fine by me.
This is the first time I have had problems with buying off an ad. I have bought two turntables and a preamp thus. I have also sold two turntables and a preamp the same way. (upgrades!) I dealt as far away as Quebec too. That is yet another flag aint it?
Sagas are long and complex stories that seldom end with everyone happy. Sucks to be descended from Vikings. (Distantly on both sides)
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turiyatitta · 7 months
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The Paradox of Gain
A Journey Beyond the Self In our dialogue on Guru Viking, the episode “Bodhi in the Brain” unfolds a narrative that delves into the essence of spiritual enlightenment and the realization of oneness. The conversation between host, Steve James, and me explores the paradoxical nature of gain in the spiritual realm, a concept that challenges the conventional paradigms of achievement and…
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Termite Terrace Club - August 29th
Happy 70th birthday, Speedy Gonzales!
1936 - At Your Service Madame - Dir. Friz Freleng
1953 - Cat-Tails for Two - Dir. Robert McKimson
1959 - Here Today, Gone Tamale - Dir. Friz Freleng
2019 - New Looney Tunes Season 3 Premiere
301 - "Sir Littlechin and the Giant" / "The Wrong Brothers"
302 - "Weiner Lose" / "Yankee Doodle Bunny"
303 - "The Meanie and the Genie" / "In Cold Fudd"
304 - "North Pole Position" / "Papa's Got a Brand New Sam"
305 - "Lifestyles of the Wealthy and Obnoxious" / "The Starship Mentalprise"
306 - "State Fair and Balanced" / "Pussyfoot Soldier"
307 - "Quack to the Future" / "OctoPepe"
308 - "No Thanks Giving" / "DarkBat"
309 - "Yosemite Samson" / "Puppy's Got Claws"
310 - "Driving Miss Daffy" / "Second Fiddle"
311 - "Point Beak" / "Cal the Viking"
312 - "Rhoda's Road House" / "Claire de Loon"
313 - "Daffy Duck: Motivational Guru" / "The Towering Hamsterno"
314 - "Viktor the Science Swede" / "Dorlock and the Disorient Express"
315 - "Regatta de Rabbit" / "When Irish Eyes are Swinin'"
316 - "Bunny Man" / "Quagmire of Solace"
317 - "Coyote Under Construction" / "The Bunny and the Goon"
318 - "Model T. Fudd" / "Victory Clasp"
319 - "Lola Rider" / "Daredevil Duck"
320 - "Planet of the Bigfoots"
321- "Cold Medal Wabbit" / "No Duck Is an Island"
322 - "My Kingdom for a Duck" / "Finders Keepers, Losers Sweepers"
323 - "Daffy Crackpot" / "Fashion Viktor"
324 - "Sam the Roughrider" / "Fool's Gold"
325 - "Bonjour, DarkBat" / "Renaissance Fair-Thee Well"
326 - "CinderPorker"
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the-firebird69 · 9 months
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We have a few problem children that have evolved into a menace bja is one of them he's getting ready to attack people now he says because they see people starting to fight him and he's trying to take people's stuff that's why but that's not what we're talking about and he's an idiot and he thinks he's a CIA guru and there's a bombing pattern that's going to be called out and the Max and the empire are moving out and they're going to get rid of tons of them and we see why they're going to hit them in the West too and disable them we're working on the Midwest idea and it is to pull all the stuff and basically drop a couple of bunkers and everybody's going to run there's a few more reasons too but we're going to get to it. The war is going on and it's me Hera it's not taking a break I'm but again I have something to say I'm going to go through this stuff again of him trying to get jobs with Ken and he wants him to do something and get off his fat ass to light it up and preempt right around assaulting him and having people threaten him it's not really that great the guys are starting to see it it blows I can't get him to do anything it's frustrating as hell he says it's almost like doing it he's just going to keep doing it and I understand he has to it's frustrating but I do get it Kenneth got work and the idiots might eventually start doing it but boy they stupid they're going to be out of here by the time they do anything and they're going to be the biggest joke in history oh yeah oh oh
My husband was imitating them the last line and this idiot Brian is the biggest jerk thinks he's going to kidnap him and get stuff I've never heard of such a thing I guess although it hasn't
Hera
We're getting ready no we're going to war with them right now and he was right we should start attacking these pieces of s*** they're going after everybody else and we don't need that and we don't need him around we don't need this guy snooping around because they're doing it and we don't need him with an attitude he's horrible and we need him out of the CIA and we're taking steps but I told him got his wife got to me this morning and said I want to watch a tax on him I was trying doing it and it's much better
Thor Freya
There's a huge amount of people that are attacking him now and it's good and it is a group of morlock consisting of trumpsters and minority morlock BG and others who are cut out of the picture and there's a hodgepodge group too like Camilla and others Joe Preston Christmas groups is really small Preston's group is real small those people are going after him for blood because of this base stuff like Stan and the Vikings are attacking him it's going on right now
Hera
And us
Thor Freya
Olympus
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brookston · 9 months
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HOLIDAYS 8.7
Holidays
Aged Care Employee Day (Australia)
Assistance Dog Day
Assyrian Martyrs Day
Banana Day (Japan)
Battle of Boyacá Day (Colombia)
Beach Party Day
Freberg Day
Guru Rimpoche's Thungkar Tshechu (Sikkim, India)
Lock Day (French Republic)
National Armed Forces Day (Bolivia)
National Day of Recognition for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Workers & Practitioners (Australia)
National Handloom Day (India)
National Lighthouse Day
National Marriage Equality Day
National Report Health Care Fraud Day
Particularly Preposterous Packaging Day
Postal Inspector Service Day
Professional Speakers Day
Purple Heart Day
Republic Day (Ivory Coast)
Say ‘Cheese’ Day
Sea Serpent Day
Take Last Winter's Snowballs Out of the Freezer and Have a Fight Day
Tasoua Hosseini (Iran)
Tisha b'Av Bank Holiday (Israel)
Viking Pilgrimage (Spain)
Web Developer Appreciation Day
World Alternatives Games Day
World NFT Day
World PVNH Disorder Awareness Day
Youth Day (Kiribati)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Raspberries ’n Cream Day
First Monday in August
Assistance Dog Day [Monday of 1st Full Week]
August Bank Holiday (Australia, Ireland)  [1st Monday]
August Monday (Caribbean, Montserrat) [1st Monday]
British Columbia Day (a.k.a. BC Day; Canada) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Saba) [1st Monday]
Civic Holiday (Canada) [1st Monday]
Colorado Day [1st Monday]
Culturama (Saint Kitts and Nevis) [1st Monday]
Emancipation Monday (Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada) [1st Monday]
Exchange Day [1st Monday]
Farmers’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Frídagur Verslunarmanna (a.k.a. Commerce Day; Iceland) [1st Monday]
Heritage Day (Alberta, Ontario) [1st Monday]
Kadooment Day (Barbados) [1st Monday]
Kool-Aid Days begin (Hastings, Nebraska) [3 days from 1st Friday]
La Saoire i mi Lunasa (Ireland) [1st Monday]
National Hobo Convention begins (Britt, Iowa) [Starts Monday before 2nd Sunday]
Nut Monday [1st Monday]
Picnic Day (Australia) [1st Monday]
Shop and Office Workers' Holiday (Iceland) [1st Monday]
Simcoe Day (a.k.a. Civic Holiday; Canada) [1st Monday]
Summer Bank Holiday (Alderney, Guernsey, Scotland, UK) [1st Monday]
Terry Fox Day (Canada) [1st Monday]
Independence Days
Cote d'Ivoire (a.k.a. Ivory Coast, from France, 1960)
Paperis (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Afra (Christian; Virgin Martyr)
Albert of Trapani (Christian; Saint)
Cajetan of Thienna (Christian; Saint)
Carpophorus and companions (Christian; Saint)
Dometius of Persia (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Arezzo (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Besançon (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Muenstereifel (Christian; Saint)
Emil Nolde (Artology)
Eugene the Hunting Dog (Muppetism)
Feast of 'Aut-Yeb (Personification of Female Joy; Egypt)
Filseta (Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church)
Harvest Holiday (Slavic Pagan)
Idi Amin Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Intergalactic Intercourse Day (Pastafarian)
International Beer Day (Pastafarian) [also 7.29]
John Mason Neale and Catherine Winkworth (Episcopal Church (USA))
Nantovinus (Christian; Saint)
Neith’s Day (Breaking of the Nile; Pagan)
Peter, Julian, and companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Sixtus II, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Stan Freberg Day (Humorism)
Thomas à Kempis (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [30 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 36 of 60)
Premieres
Beach Party (Film; 1963)
Billy the Mountain, by Frank Zappa recorded live (Song; 1971)
Condorman (Film; 1981)
Dreamworks’ Dragons (Animated TV Series; 2012)
8701, by Usher (Album; 2001)
Fantastic Four (Film; 2015)
A Feather in His Collar (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Heavy Metal (Animated Film; 1981)
I Can’t Get Started, recorded by Bunny Berigan (Song; 1937)
It Ain’t Me Babe, by The Turtles (Song; 1965)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Film; 1973)
Julie & Julia (Film; 2009)
Just Another Band From L.A., by Frank Zappa and the Mothers if Invention (Album; 1970) Lud-in-the-Mist, by Hope Mirrlees (Novel; 1926)
Lumpy Gravy, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1967)
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (Film; 2013)
Porky’s Railroad (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
Satan’s Waitin’ (WB LT Cartoon; 1954)
3:10 to Yuma (Film; 1957)
Til Tok, by Kesha (Song; 2009)
Unforgiven (Film; 1992)
Weeds (TV Series; 2005)
We’re the Millers (Film; 2013)
Who’s That Girl (Film; 1987)
Today’s Name Days
Afra, Albert, Cajetan (Austria)
Albert, Donat, Kajetan, Siksto (Croatia)
Lada (Czech Republic)
Donatus (Denmark)
Hiljar, Hiljo, Vaido, Vaigo, Vaiko (Estonia)
Lahja (Finland)
Gaétan (France)
Afra, Albert, Cajetan, Dominikus (Germany)
Asterios, Astero, Astini, Nikanor (Greece)
Ibolya (Hungary)
Donato, Gaetano (Italy)
Alfrēds, Helara, Madars (Latvia)
Drąsutis, Jogilė, Kajetonas, Klaudija, Sikstas (Lithuania)
Didrik, Doris (Norway)
Albert, Alberta, Albertyna, Anna, Dobiemir, Donat, Donata, Doris, Dorota, Kajetan (Poland)
Štefánia (Slovakia)
Cayetano, Jordán, Sixto (Spain)
Denise, Dennis (Sweden)
Claude, Claudette, Claudia, Claudine, Donata, Donato, Donica, Donzel, Gladys (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 219 of 2024; 146 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 32 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Ji-Wei), Day 21 (Ding-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Av 5783
Islamic: 20 Muharram 1445
J Cal: 9 Hasa; Twosday [9 of 30]
Julian: 24 July 2023
Moon: 58%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Dante (8th Month) [Thomas à Kempis]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 48 of 94)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 17 of 31)
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months
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Holidays
Aged Care Employee Day (Australia)
Assistance Dog Day
Assyrian Martyrs Day
Banana Day (Japan)
Battle of Boyacá Day (Colombia)
Beach Party Day
Freberg Day
Guru Rimpoche's Thungkar Tshechu (Sikkim, India)
Lock Day (French Republic)
National Armed Forces Day (Bolivia)
National Day of Recognition for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Workers & Practitioners (Australia)
National Handloom Day (India)
National Lighthouse Day
National Marriage Equality Day
National Report Health Care Fraud Day
Particularly Preposterous Packaging Day
Postal Inspector Service Day
Professional Speakers Day
Purple Heart Day
Republic Day (Ivory Coast)
Say ‘Cheese’ Day
Sea Serpent Day
Take Last Winter's Snowballs Out of the Freezer and Have a Fight Day
Tasoua Hosseini (Iran)
Tisha b'Av Bank Holiday (Israel)
Viking Pilgrimage (Spain)
Web Developer Appreciation Day
World Alternatives Games Day
World NFT Day
World PVNH Disorder Awareness Day
Youth Day (Kiribati)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Raspberries ’n Cream Day
First Monday in August
Assistance Dog Day [Monday of 1st Full Week]
August Bank Holiday (Australia, Ireland)  [1st Monday]
August Monday (Caribbean, Montserrat) [1st Monday]
British Columbia Day (a.k.a. BC Day; Canada) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Saba) [1st Monday]
Civic Holiday (Canada) [1st Monday]
Colorado Day [1st Monday]
Culturama (Saint Kitts and Nevis) [1st Monday]
Emancipation Monday (Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada) [1st Monday]
Exchange Day [1st Monday]
Farmers’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Frídagur Verslunarmanna (a.k.a. Commerce Day; Iceland) [1st Monday]
Heritage Day (Alberta, Ontario) [1st Monday]
Kadooment Day (Barbados) [1st Monday]
Kool-Aid Days begin (Hastings, Nebraska) [3 days from 1st Friday]
La Saoire i mi Lunasa (Ireland) [1st Monday]
National Hobo Convention begins (Britt, Iowa) [Starts Monday before 2nd Sunday]
Nut Monday [1st Monday]
Picnic Day (Australia) [1st Monday]
Shop and Office Workers' Holiday (Iceland) [1st Monday]
Simcoe Day (a.k.a. Civic Holiday; Canada) [1st Monday]
Summer Bank Holiday (Alderney, Guernsey, Scotland, UK) [1st Monday]
Terry Fox Day (Canada) [1st Monday]
Independence Days
Cote d'Ivoire (a.k.a. Ivory Coast, from France, 1960)
Paperis (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Afra (Christian; Virgin Martyr)
Albert of Trapani (Christian; Saint)
Cajetan of Thienna (Christian; Saint)
Carpophorus and companions (Christian; Saint)
Dometius of Persia (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Arezzo (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Besançon (Christian; Saint)
Donatus of Muenstereifel (Christian; Saint)
Emil Nolde (Artology)
Eugene the Hunting Dog (Muppetism)
Feast of 'Aut-Yeb (Personification of Female Joy; Egypt)
Filseta (Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church)
Harvest Holiday (Slavic Pagan)
Idi Amin Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Intergalactic Intercourse Day (Pastafarian)
International Beer Day (Pastafarian) [also 7.29]
John Mason Neale and Catherine Winkworth (Episcopal Church (USA))
Nantovinus (Christian; Saint)
Neith’s Day (Breaking of the Nile; Pagan)
Peter, Julian, and companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Sixtus II, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Stan Freberg Day (Humorism)
Thomas à Kempis (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [30 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 36 of 60)
Premieres
Beach Party (Film; 1963)
Billy the Mountain, by Frank Zappa recorded live (Song; 1971)
Condorman (Film; 1981)
Dreamworks’ Dragons (Animated TV Series; 2012)
8701, by Usher (Album; 2001)
Fantastic Four (Film; 2015)
A Feather in His Collar (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Heavy Metal (Animated Film; 1981)
I Can’t Get Started, recorded by Bunny Berigan (Song; 1937)
It Ain’t Me Babe, by The Turtles (Song; 1965)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Film; 1973)
Julie & Julia (Film; 2009)
Just Another Band From L.A., by Frank Zappa and the Mothers if Invention (Album; 1970) Lud-in-the-Mist, by Hope Mirrlees (Novel; 1926)
Lumpy Gravy, by Frank Zappa (Album; 1967)
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (Film; 2013)
Porky’s Railroad (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
Satan’s Waitin’ (WB LT Cartoon; 1954)
3:10 to Yuma (Film; 1957)
Til Tok, by Kesha (Song; 2009)
Unforgiven (Film; 1992)
Weeds (TV Series; 2005)
We’re the Millers (Film; 2013)
Who’s That Girl (Film; 1987)
Today’s Name Days
Afra, Albert, Cajetan (Austria)
Albert, Donat, Kajetan, Siksto (Croatia)
Lada (Czech Republic)
Donatus (Denmark)
Hiljar, Hiljo, Vaido, Vaigo, Vaiko (Estonia)
Lahja (Finland)
Gaétan (France)
Afra, Albert, Cajetan, Dominikus (Germany)
Asterios, Astero, Astini, Nikanor (Greece)
Ibolya (Hungary)
Donato, Gaetano (Italy)
Alfrēds, Helara, Madars (Latvia)
Drąsutis, Jogilė, Kajetonas, Klaudija, Sikstas (Lithuania)
Didrik, Doris (Norway)
Albert, Alberta, Albertyna, Anna, Dobiemir, Donat, Donata, Doris, Dorota, Kajetan (Poland)
Štefánia (Slovakia)
Cayetano, Jordán, Sixto (Spain)
Denise, Dennis (Sweden)
Claude, Claudette, Claudia, Claudine, Donata, Donato, Donica, Donzel, Gladys (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 219 of 2024; 146 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 32 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Ji-Wei), Day 21 (Ding-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Av 5783
Islamic: 20 Muharram 1445
J Cal: 9 Hasa; Twosday [9 of 30]
Julian: 24 July 2023
Moon: 58%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Dante (8th Month) [Thomas à Kempis]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 48 of 94)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 17 of 31)
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donveinot · 1 year
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