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northerngrail · 8 months
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If I may request, Keith in what he would wear at a formal event?
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bowlerhatwearer · 4 months
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OC Ship List
Ships between @pan-fried-autism's OCs and mine
Grementine Mewton x Nikolai Akdow
Jack Harris x Leonid Akdow
Julie Harris x Leonid Akdow (Swap AU)
Ships between @northerngrail's OCs and mine
Alistair Byron x Ian Snapshot
Blitz Krieg x Weregeld Schein
Devi Brillianti x Nikolai Akdow (formerly)
Devi Brillianti x Kathrina Akdow
Blitz Krieg x Phil and Flint Morisson x Aeolus Piston x Page x Weregeld Schein
Blitz Krieg x Weregeld Schein
Floyd Sigma x Quintus Imperium
Josephine Krieg x Lupus Bytes
Keith Whitehead x Horace Wings
Maryjane Doe x Albert Clear
Peng Li x Vasily Akdow
Phil and Flint Morrison x Weregeld Schein
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months
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Cavity Colors has released two They Live shirts designed by Devon Whitehead and Puis Calzada. Priced at $30, they'll ship the week of December 11.
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ghostys-originals · 2 years
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dumps goretober days 1-7 here
prompt im using under cut
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culturalappreciator · 11 months
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I've Got You Covered!
The Original
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Slave- Just A Touch Of Love (1979)
The Covers
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The Whitehead Brothers (1994)
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Keith Sweat (1996)
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ozkar-krapo · 1 year
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"Tellus #25 : Site-less Sounds"
(CD. Tellus. 1991) [US]
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keith-richard · 2 years
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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger with filmmaker Peter Whitehead during the filming of the 'We Love You' promotional film. 1967. (Photo by Mark and Colleen Hayward/Redferns)
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read-alert · 25 days
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April TBR!
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski
Jingo by Terry Pratchett
The Dream Keeper and Other Poems by Langston Hughes
Dear God, Dear Bones, Dear Yellow by Noor Hindi
Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape by Raja Shehadeh
Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H
Light at the Bottom of the World by London Shah
Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption by Rafia Zakaria
A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Taherah Mafi
Knot my Type by Evie Mitchell
The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya
Making Love With the Land by Joshua Whitehead
Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky
Beneath the Lion's Gaze by Maaza Mengiste
Turtles of the Midnight Moon by María José Fitzgerald
Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd
Batgirl: Stephanie Brown vol 1 by Bryan Q Miller and Lee Garbett
Justice League International vol 2 by Keith Giffen, Bill Willingham, Kevin Maguire, and JM DeMatteis
Teen Titans vol 1: A Kid's Game by Geoff Johns, Marlo Alquiza, Mike McKone, and Tom Grummett
Green Arrow: Year One by Andy Diggle and Jock
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goddessofthedawn · 2 months
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top 10, bottom 5, as of february
 NOTE: What makes this different from my end of the year count is that I do count re-reads, thank you very much, in this list. But! As of the end of February, these are my best ten and worst five books of the year (so far). 
THE BEST:
10. Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson, 5 stars
What the hell! It was great! Fuck me, right!
9. Night Shift by Stephen King, 5 Stars
I still love this collection. It's just wacky in a way that a lot of King's later short stories aren't; at this point, when you think short stories and Stephen King, they're almost literary. This one isn't literary. The laundry machine eats people.
8. Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun 1 by Izumi Tsubaki, 5 stars
Still the king.
7. A Special Place by Peter Straub, 5 stars
Real talk, I finished this last night and it was so goddam good. Apt Pupil WHO???? Keith would eat you alive, Todd.
6. The Dark Half by Stephen King, 5 stars
Still a great one. I feel like this one almost leans more Bachman than King, just because of how damn bloody it is. 
5. Under the Dome by Stephen King, 5 stars
Look, I know a lot of people have issues with this one, especially the ending, but the only thing I have an issue with at the ending is fucking Benny Drake my GUY you did not have to DO THAT. 
4. We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, 5 stars
My first full-length Shirley Jackson. So goddam good.
3. The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly, 5 stars
I'm pretty sure this one was on my January list, too.
2. The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead, 5 stars
As of right now, this is my top new read of the year. Holy shit was this book a lot. The twist! The tragedy! Jaime! 
1. Needful Things by Stephen King, 5 stars
God, I love Needful Things. 
THE BAD: 
5. 10 Secrets to a Bestseller by Tim McConnehey
This is literally just an ad. Which is okay, but it didn't need to be a hundred and twenty page ad.
4. Memories by Francine Pascal, 1.5 stars
I will never be free of Sweet Valley High.
3. 27 Hours by Tristina Wright, 1.5 stars
This book got a lot of flack for its really heavy-handed dealing with like, race and colonialism and in my mind, you know, it's just bad. Also why are all of these characters named like a fourth grader of today??? Hello?
2. Art is the Lie by Courtney Cook Hopp, 1 star
This was like Twilight but... worse. Granted, it's been a while since I read Twilight, so it might not be worse. But in my heart and soul, that's how I feel about this book.
1. Call of the Cherokee by F Gardner, 1 star
Ladies and gentlemen, something was worse than Left Behind. Mostly because at least Left Behind got like, edited. And didn't have grammatical errors. Like this one did.
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northerngrail · 1 year
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25 Keith
25. What do they find funny? Do they have a good sense of humour? Are they funny themselves?
he has such a dad sense of fucking humor. he laughs at STUPID jokes and makes horrible puns himself. he also has slightly dark humor that comes from being a military boy
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bowlerhatwearer · 2 years
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What would Blaise think of Keith Whitehead? (@northerngrail)
Greetings Anon ^^
This is a, complicated topic for Blaise, one where I think they would admit that they themself have no real answer to.
Blaise researched and investigated Keith Whiteheads life and Blaise had hoped they would get a clear picture, maybe even hoped Keith would be very obvious, being one of the kind of people, who were just awful and nothing else.
But he wasn't, and that made things more complicated for Blaise to figure out what to think of the stoat.
They found out, that Keith was not all bad, and that he also had a "good" or "compassionate" side, as Blaise got told, that there were people Keith cared about and really loved.
However, the good, does not outweigh the bad Blaise would say, it just shows us that not everything is black and white the old war journalist would say, as it is often the case....
And Blaise, while they do acknowledge the good, they can not forgive what Keith did to Sam, both physically but also mentally, they can't because, for all the good he might have done, he hurt Sam when he was young and vulnerable and needed help and someone to lean on.
This of course, does not justify his death/murder on Sam's hands in Blaise view, however, they also can understand, given the factors why Sam did it, and they don't judge him, however they will also admit to Sam, that they can't give him a clear answer to the question, if he was right to kill him or not.
Blaise would then mention to Sam, that they , assisted in taking someones life once...which still affects them...however the circumstances were different.
Yours sincerely
Bowler
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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They Live will be released on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on January 17 via Scream Factory. Devon Whitehead designed the new cover art for the 1988 sci-fi action horror film.
John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) wrote and directed the cult classic, based on Ray Nelson’s 1963 short story “Eight O'Clock in the Morning.” Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster star.
They Live is presented in 4K Ultra HD with 7.1 Dolby Atmos Audio. Special features are listed below.
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Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by writer-director John Carpenter and actor Roddy Piper
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by writer-director John Carpenter and actor Roddy Piper
Interview with writer-director John Carpenter
Interview with actor Keith David
Interview with actress Meg Foster
Interviews with director of photography Gary B. Kibbe, stunt coordinator Jeff Imada, and co-composer Alan Howarth
The Making of They Live original featurette
Footage from commercials for the film
Theatrical trailer
TV spots
Still gallery
Aliens are systematically gaining control of the Earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public into submission. Humanity’s last chance lies with a lone drifter who stumbles upon a harrowing discovery — a unique pair of sunglasses that reveals the terrifying and deadly truth.
Pre-order They Live.
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ghostys-originals · 2 years
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Who are the characters in the 2nd and 7nd promps?
2 is Lucy Cottontail, one of Sam's deceased sisters
7 is Keith Whitehead, Sam's old commanding officer in bootcamp/early private days
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brn1029 · 2 years
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Time for your Rock Report
The audiobook edition of Bob Dylan's new book, "The Philosophy Of Modern Song," will feature an all-star cast. Dylan, along with Jeff Bridges, Steve Buscemi, John Goodman, Oscar Isaac, Helen Mirren, Rita Moreno, Sissy Spacek, Alfre Woodard, Jeffrey Wright and Renee Zellweger, will be narrating the seven-hour audiobook, according to Uncut. "The Philosophy Of Modern Song" publisher Simon & Schuster announced that the book and its accompanying audio version will be released in November. It is the Nobel Prize laureate's first book since 2004's "Chronicles: Volume One."
Rock supergroup Dead & Company have announced that their final tour will take place in Summer 2023. Announcing the news on Instagram, John Mayer said, "As we put the finishing touches on booking venues, and understanding that word travels fast, we wanted to be the first to let you know that Dead & Company will be hitting the road next summer for what will be our final tour." "Stay tuned for a full list of dates for what will surely be an exciting, celebratory, and heartfelt last run of shows," he added. The rock band's guitarist and vocalist also shared a rose-adorned promotional tour poster for the tour in his social media post. No other details of the tour were revealed.
The Rolling Stones recently released two official music videos for their hit single "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?"
Both versions were filmed in 1966 by director Peter Whitehead but were rejected at the time. The live performance video features the band's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on September 23, 1966. The video of the band in drag was created using film footage of the photoshoot for the single's back cover in Manhattan, depicting all five original members, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" was written by Jagger and Richards. It was recorded in the late summer of 1966 during early sessions for what would become their Between the Buttons album. It was the first Stones single to be released simultaneously in both the U.K. and the U.S. and reached No. 5 and No. 9 on those countries' charts, respectively.
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jedivoodoochile · 2 years
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𝙐𝙣 𝙙í𝙖 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙤 𝙃𝙤𝙮 13 Junio (1986) Estrenó Back to School
Es una película cómica protagonizada por Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead y Robert Downey Jr. Fue dirigida por Alan Metter.
La trama se centra en un padre rico pero sin educación (Dangerfield) que va a la universidad para mostrar solidaridad con su desanimado hijo Jason (Gordon) y descubre que no puede comprar una educación o la felicidad.
El autor Kurt Vonnegut tiene un cameo como él mismo, al igual que la banda Oingo Boingo , cuyo líder Danny Elfman compuso la banda sonora de la película.
Antes de los créditos finales, se muestra el mensaje "Por ESTELLE, gracias por tanto" como dedicación a Estelle Endler, una de las productoras ejecutivas de la película, que falleció durante la producción. Ella fue la manager de Dangerfield durante mucho tiempo, quien lo ayudó a entrar en películas como Caddyshack.
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perkwunos · 4 years
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Just as Deleuze claims that the concepts of philosophy depend on 'careful systematic use' (1995, p. 32), so Whitehead suggests that 'we must be systematic; but we should keep our systems open' (1966, p. 6). In the 'fallacy of discarding method' Whitehead complains that 'philosophers boast that they uphold no system' (1967, p. 223), but in doing so they fall prey to the 'delusive clarity' of expressions that their thought was intended to surmount. Equally, Whitehead famously critiques those philosophers who assume that intellectual analysis is possible only in relation to one 'discarded dogmatic method' and then deduce that intellect is tied to error. Here Whitehead critiques a fairly typical - and typically 'postmodern' - response to systematic metaphysics, where metaphysics is rejected as necessarily tied to fixed, dogmatic methods. Despite the postmodern idea that systems have broken down, or that the fragmentation of knowledge makes the construction of a system impossible, Deleuze says that ' systems have in fact lost absolutely none of their power' (1995, p. 31). Indeed, all the tools for a theory of 'open systems' are available in contemporary science and logic.
Keith Robinson, “Deleuze, Whitehead and the Reversal of Platonism” from Deleuze, Whitehead, Bergson: Rhizomatic Connections
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