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holespoles · 5 months
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Sheila Robinson "Great Bardfield Windmill"
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sunlilys · 1 year
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the mill, 1961
sheila robinson
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imagopersonal · 10 months
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One of my fav things about wwdits is that you have these characters with this incredibly strong sexual energy, they fuck all day all night, talk about it nonstop, and yet the one who makes out the most on screen is the blatantly ace guy
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THE GREATEST NIGHT IN POP (2024)
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Durée Du Film : 1h37mn29s
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texasthrillbilly · 9 months
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Aunt Gamma appreciation post.
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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Tiger Shark (1932) Howard Hawks
July 31st 2022
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badmovieihave · 5 months
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Bad movie I have Beast from Haunted Cave 1959 and Ski Troop Attack 1960
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dean-boese-universe · 2 years
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Episode 116 John E Robinson Midwestern Slavemaster
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blueyluey05 · 3 months
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Spectacular SheZow Characters: 1
Damien Gai Hamdon- Damien (mostly referred to by his middle name Gai) is the main character of Spectacular SheZow and the alternate version of Guy Hamdon. While responsibility and masking his voice isn't his greatest, Gai still has heart of gold and tries his hardest to continue his great aunt's legacy as the pink hero.
Personality: Cocky, insecure, immature, friendly, rebellious
Maz Robyn Kelper - Maz is the second member of the team and the alternate version of Maz Kelper. He is in the youngest of the group in this AU and serves a loyal sidekick to Gai as well as a bit of comic relief.
Personality: Friendly, goofy, clumsy, loyal
Kelly Deonne Hamdon- Kelly is the third member of the team and is the alternate version of Kelly Hamdon. She is Gai's twin sister and president of the SheZow fanclub, as well as her brother's mission instructor/trainer. While she doesn't tag a long on missions, she along with with Sheila are always ready to lend a helping hand.
Personality: mature, bossy, caring, intelligent
Ash Leroy Robinson- Ash is the fourth member of the team and is the alternate version of [REDACTED]. Dubbed as "the smarter version of Gai", Ash is the brains of the four, being known for their forensics testing/inventing skills. They later would tag along with Gai and Maz on missions and eventually create useful gadgets/weaponry to help both them and the gang out.
Personality: intelligent, sassy, sarcastic, loyal, calm, a bit chaotic at times
SheZow belongs to Obie Scott Wade
[Spectacular SheZow is a FANMADE series that takes place in an alternate universe. It follows the same concept as the original series but with a few differences to its own story.]
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some-greatreward · 8 months
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soooo late for this one lmao but thank you so much @morrisseyhaterr for the tag!!
list 10 songs with names in the title:
cleopatra - the lumineers
ophelia - the lumineers (this album has 4 girl names lol)
what sarah said - death cab for cutie
arabella - arctic monkeys
judas - depeche mode
sheila take a bow - the smiths
jenny was a friend of mine - the killers
brielle - sky sailing
roxanne - the police
mrs robinson - simon & garfunkel
tagging (no pressure to do it!! also i havent been keeping track who has done it so sorry if i'm double-tagging) @music-for-them-asses @pitlanetardis @hulubalanggeneration02 @elementaldevotion
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lacangri21 · 2 years
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The Feminist Library
-7000 Years of Patriarchy by Petra Ioana
-A Deafening Silence by Patrizia Romito
-Against Our Will by Susan Brownmiller
-Against Pornography by Diana E.H. Russell
-Against Sadomasochism by Robin Linden
-Ain’t I a Woman by Bell Hooks
-All Women Are Healers by Diane Stein
-Anti-Porn by Julia Long
-Anticlimax by Sheila Jeffreys
-Are Women Human by Catharine MacKinnon
-Backlash by Susan Faludi
-Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay
-Beauty and Misogyny by Sheila Jeffreys
-Beauty Sick by Renee Engeln
-Beauty Under the Knife by Holly Brubach
-Being and Being Bought by Kasja Ekis Ekman
-Beyond God the Father by Mary Daly
-Big Porn Inc by Melinda Tankard Reist and Abigail Bray
-Blood, Bread, and Roses by Judy Graham
-The Book of Women’s Mysteries by Z Budapest
-Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldua
-Burn it Down by Lilly Dancyger
-Butterfly Politics by Catharine MacKinnon
-Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici
-Choosing to Conform by Avelie Stuart
-The Church and the Second Sex by Mary Daly
-Cinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy Orenstein
-Close to Home by Christine Delphy
-Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich
-Conquest by Andrea Lee Smith
-Damned Whores and God’s Police by Anne Summers
-Daring to Be Bad by Alice Echols
-Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers by Sady Doyle
-Defending Battered Women on Trial by Elizabeth A. Sheehy
-Deliver Us from Love by Brogger
-Delusions of Gender by Cordelia Fine
-Detransition by Max Robinson
-The Disappearing L by Bonnie J. Morris
-Does God Hate Women by Ophelia Benson
-Doing Harm by Maya Dusenbery
-The End of Gender by Debra W. Soh
-The End of Patriarchy by Robert Jensen?
-Female Chauvinist Pigs by Ariel Levy
-Female Erasure by Ruth Barrett
-Female Sexual Slavery by Kathleen Barry
-Femicide by Jill Radford and Diane EH Russell
-Femininity by Susan Brownmiller
-Femininity and Domination by Sandra Lee Bartky
-Feminism Unmodified by Catharine MacKinnon
-Feminist Theory by Bell Hooks
-Firebrand Feminism by Breanne Fahs
-Flesh Wounds by Blum
-Flow by Elissa Stein and Susan Kim
-For Her Own Good by Barbara Ehrenreich
-For Lesbians Only by Sarah Lucia Hoagland
-Freedom Fallacy by Miranda Kiraly
-Gender Hurts by Sheila Jeffreys
-Getting Off by Robert Jensen?
-Global Woman by Barbara Ehrenreich
-Going Out of Our Minds by Sonia Johnson
-Going Too Far by Robin Morgan
-The Great Cosmic Mother by Monica Sjoo and Barbara Mor
-Gyn/Ecology by Mary Daly
-Gynocide by Mariarosa Dalta Costa
-Handbook of Feminist Therapy by Lynne Bravo Rosewater and Leonore E.A. Walker
-Heartbreak by Andrea Dworkin
-Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
-The Hidden Malpractice by Gena Corea
-How to Suppress Women’s Writing by Joanna Russ
-I Am Your Sister by Audre Lorde
-I Hate Men by Pauline Harmange
-Ice and Fire by Andrea Dworkin
-In Defense of Separatism by Susan Hawthorne
-In Harm’s Way by Catharine MacKinnon
-In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens by Alice Walker
-The Industrial Vagina by Sheila Jeffreys
-Inferior by Angela Saini
-Intercourse by Andrea Dworkin
-Invisible No More by Andrea J. Ritchie
-Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
-Jewish Radical Feminism by Joyce Antler
-Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle
-The Laugh of Medusa by Helene Cixous
-Laughing with Medusa by Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard
-The Lesbian Heresy by Sheila Jeffreys
-Lesbian Nation by Jill Johnston
-Letters from a War Zone by Andrea Dworkin
-Love and Politics by Carol Anne Douglas
-Loving to Survive by Dee Graham
-Making Violence Sexy by Diana E.H. Russell
-Man Made Language by Dale Spender
-Man’s Dominion by Sheila Jeffreys
-Medical Bondage by Deirdre Cooper Owens
-Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit
-Men Who Buy Sex by Melissa Farley
-Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates
-Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them by Susan Forward
-Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
-Misogyny by Jack Holland?
-The New Handbook for a Post-Roe America by Robin Marty
-Nobody’s Victim by Carrie Goldberg
-Not a Job, Not a Choice by Janice Raymond
-Not for Sale by Rebecca Whisnant
-Nothing Matters by Somer Brodribb
-Objectification Theory by Barbara I. Fredrickson
-Of Woman Born by Adrienne Rich
-Only Words by Catharine MacKinnon
-Our Blood by Andrea Dworkin
-Our Bodies, Ourselves by Boston Women’s Health Book Collective
-Overcoming Violence Against Women and Girls by Michael L. Penn and Rahel Nardos?
-Paid For by Rachel Moran
-The Pimping of Prostitution by Julie Bindel
-Pimp State by Kat Banyard
-Policing the Womb by Michelle Goodwin
-Pornified by Pamela Paul
-Pornland by Gail Dines
-Pornography by Gail Dines
-Pornography: Men Possessing Women by Andrea Dworkin
-Pornography and Civil Rights by Andrea Dworkin and Catharine MacKinnon
-Pornography and Violence by Susan Griffith
-Pornography Values by Robert Jensen?
-Pure Lust by Mary Daly
-The Purify Myth by Jessica Valenti
-Quiverfull by Kathryn Joyce
-Radical Feminism Today by Denise Thompson
-Radical Feminist Therapy by Bonnie Burstow
-Radical Reckonings by Renate Klein
-Radically Speaking by Diane Bell...
-Rape by Susan Griffiths
-Rape in Marriage by Diana E.H. Russell
-Rape of the Wild by Ann Jones
-Refusing to Be a Man by John Stoltenberg?
-Right-Wing Woman by Andrea Dworkin
-A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
-Runaway Wives and Rogue Feminists by Margo Goodhand
-SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas
-Selling Feminism by Amanda M. Gengler
-Sex Matters by Alyson J. McGregor
-Sexual Harassment of Working Women by Catharine MacKinnon
-Sexual Politics by Kate Millett
-Sexy but Psycho by Jessica Taylor
-She Dreams When She Bleeds by Nikki Taraji
-Sister Outrider by Audre Lorde
-Sisterhood is Forever by Robin Morgan
-Sisterhood is Global by Robin Morgan
-Sisterhood is Powerful by Robin Morgan
-Slavery Inc by Lydia Cacho
-Spinning and Weaving by Elizabeth Miller
-Surrogacy by Renate Klein
-Sweetening the Pill by Holly Grigg-Spall
-Taking Back the Night by Laura Lederer
-Talking Back by Bell Hooks
-Testosterone Rex by Cordelia Fine
-The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf
-The Creation of Patriarchy by Gerda Lerner
-The Dialectic of Sex by Shulamith Firestone
-The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
-The First Sex by Elizabeth Gould
-The Legacy of Mothers: Matriarchies and the Gift Economy as Post-Capitalist Alternatives by Erella Shadmi
-The Lolita Effect by Gigi Durham
-The Man-Made World by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The Porn Trap by Wendy Maltz
-The Prostitution of Sexuality by Kathleen Barry
-The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
-The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism by Janice Raymond...
-The Spinster and Her Enemies by Sheila Jeffreys
-The Transsexual Empire by Janice Raymond
-The Women’s History of the World by Rosalind Miles
-This Bridge Called My Back by Gloria Anzaldua
-This is Your Brain on Birth Control by Sarah Hill
-Toward a Feminist Theory of the State by Catharine MacKinnon
-The Traffic in Women and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
-Trans by Helen Joyce
-Unbearable Weight by Susan Bordo
-Unpacking Queer Politics by Sheila Jeffreys
-Unscrewed by Jaclyn Friedman
-Unwell Women by Elinor Cleghorn
-The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich
-The Vagina Bible by Jennifer Gunter
-A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
-The War Against Women by Marilyn French
-We Were Feminists Once by Andi Zeisler
-What Do We Need Men For by E. Jean Carroll
-When God was a Woman by Merlin Stone
-Who Cooked the Last Supper by Rosalind Miles
-Why Does He Do That by Lundy Bancroft
-Why Women Are Blamed for Everything by Jessica Taylor
-Why Women Need the Goddess by Carol P. Christ
-Wildfire by Sonia Johnson
-Witches, Midwives, and Nurses by Barbara Ehrenreich
-Witches, Witch Hunting, and Women by Silvia Federici
-Woman and Nature by Susan Griffith
-Woman Hating by Andrea Dworkin
-Woman-Identified Woman by Trudy Darty
-Women v. Religion by Karen L. Garst
-Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws by Catharine MacKinnon
-The Women’s Room by Marilyn French
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nastya-sokolova-2002 · 4 months
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Full name: Leila Robertovna
Date of birth: April 21, 1922
Character: a little harsh, loving mother of her daughters, the head of all pirates
Loves: his daughters, Sheila (now), Orm (now), stealing gold, prisoners, commanding pirates
Dislikes: when her pirates don't listen, Sheila (previously), Orm (previously)
Russian voice acting: Anna Ardova
English voice acting: Cindy Robinson
First appearance in Fanon: The fifth chapter in the fanfiction "SCP Foundation: The Last Pages of History" (as a story)
Last appearance in Fanon: Currently unknown
History: Leila was born to pirates, among whom her father Robert was the captain. Nothing is known about her childhood. When she became a mature woman, she married Cedric and gave birth to Aigun and Irma from him. When her youngest daughter was a baby, Cedric was carried away by the North Wind. One day, when Orm and Sheila were riding a sleigh to rescue Henry, Leila gave a signal with her hand to stop the sleigh. Sheila asked her, "Do you need a ride?" But the chieftain replied, "No, thanks, I'll drive myself." And she took out a gun. And the pirates began to catch travelers, which eventually caught Linus's children. When Sheila convinced that she needed to save her boyfriend Henry, Leila allowed them to spend the night. After defeating Snow Queen in the fifth chapter, Leila is already a background character without replicas.
Interesting facts: Leila is a parody and a reference to the Chieftain from the 2012 "Snow Queen" franchise. In the first version, she was supposed to look like Brain's mom, but then Fanon decided to make her a "copy" of Pinky's mom.
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notwiselybuttoowell · 5 months
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Hey now that I've found that other art post, anyone want to help me find another one? It was in my queue in late august, I had been in there earlier in the day, saw it at the top, but it just... never posted. I couldn't have deleted it because that would have shifted everything forward. It looked like this but understandably better:
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(I actually think the cat may have been positioned facing the other direction but you know I'm not changing it)
Sans color here, it was in warm tones, a brownish tabby, and either the cabinets or tiles were a vibrant orange. Stylistically it was similar to the linocuts (and I suspect that is what it was as well) of Sheila Robinson, and a color execution like Dahlov Ipcar. I've put some effort into finding it, but it's not anyone that comes up readily or would be an obvious choice. In my memory the caption was only the artist's name, which may have been Finnish? And possibly heavy on the Ts (seemingly not one of the Teija so and sos making similar art though) The original could have been circulating as far back as a year ago. So. Does this ring any bells with anyone?
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paperbag1999 · 1 year
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books i’ve read in 2023
• The Dispossessed - Ursula K Le Guin
• Little Fires Everywhere - Celeste Ng
• Once and For All - Sarah Dessen
• Heart Berries - Terese Marie Mailhot
• Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata
• Empire of Pain - Patrick Radden
• First Person Singular - Haruki Murakami
• Carrie - Stephen King
• The Dark Forest - Liu Cixin
• Akira - Katsuhiro Otomo
• Pure Colour - Sheila Heti
• A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes - Rodrigo Garcia
• Crying in H Mart - Michelle Zauner
• The Alchemist - Paulo Coehlo
• Yellowface - RF Kuang
• The Year of Less - Cait Flanders
Monkey Beach - Edin Robinson
I'm Glad My Mom Died - Jennette McCurdy
Ugly Love - Colleen Hoover (this was a hate read!)
How to Keep House While Drowning - KC Davis
The Fault in our Stars - John Green
Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall Kimmerer
Currently Reading
Turtle All The Way Down - John Green
The Left Hand of Darkness - Ursula K Le Guin
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indigayghost · 1 year
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There are these two relationshipe in wwdits that gets me so confused and curious and they were Colin Robinson/Sheila and Simon/Carol
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I do really believe Simon cares for Carol because Simon really cares for his crew, he is a devious bastard but he remembers everybody's names and he introduces them every time (even the guy he -supposedly- still don't know) like he wants people to know his family so obviously he likes Carol and I do believe she rescued him and he is grateful to have her and he really thinks she is amazing and I wanted him to acknowledge the fact that Guillermo brutally murdered her
Colin Robinson and Sheila are like aaaaaa she said she hates when people sings with her but they song together 😭 and she says people don't like her when she talks and Colin Robinson understands her because people don't like when he talks too and it's so beautiful that they found someone that wants them to talk and Colin says "when she is singing I can't resist her but when he's not singing I don't want to" and that's fucking raw man that's deep that's real yeah he loves her she is half chicken she eats fish and arms get over with this
I do also understand Laszlo, even if he believed their love were real he would still take Colin Robinson back because he is his best friend and he is mourning because he knows Colin Robinson will die and he wants to spend time with him
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brokehorrorfan · 8 months
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Beast from Haunted Cave will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 24 via Film Masters. Ski Troop Attack is included as a bonus feature. Produced by Roger Corman, both films were shot on the same location using much of the same cast and crew.
Beast from Haunted Cave is a 1959 horror film directed by Monte Hellman (Silent Night Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out) and written by Charles B. Griffith (The Little Shop of Horrors, Death Race 2000). Michael Forest, Sheila Noonan, and Frank Wolff star.
Ski Troop Attack is a 1960 war movie directed by Roger Corman (The Little Shop of Horrors, The Pit and the Pendulum) and written by Griffith. Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra, and Wally Campo star.
Beast from Haunted Cave's theatrical cut has been newly scanned of 35mm archival materials in 1.85:1. The extended TV version is also included in 4:3. Ski Troop Attack has been newly restored in high definition in 4:3. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Beast from Haunted Cave theatrical cut (65 minutes)
Beast from Haunted Cave TV version (72 minutes)
Beast from Haunted Cave audio commentary by film historians Tom Weaver and Larry Blamire
Ski Troop Attack
Ski Troop Attack audio commentary by film historians C. Courtney Joyner and Howard S. Berger
Hollywood Intruders: The Filmgroup Story: Part One
Beast from Haunted Cave still gallery
Trailers
Easter egg - Interview with the original Beast
Booklet with essays by film historians C. Courtney Joyner and Tom Weaver with the man behind the beast, Chris Robinson
In Beast From Haunted Cave, cut-throat gangsters hatch a plan to rob a bank in Deadwood, South Dakota. When one of the henchmen sets off an explosion in a nearby gold mine to act as a diversion for the heist, he awakens a blood-sucking, spider-like creature that isn’t happy about the intrusion. When a violent snowstorm delays the gang’s escape, things rapidly progress from bad to blood-curdling worse.
In Ski Troop Attack, an American patrol has to cross behind enemy lines by skis in order to blow up a railroad bridge. The task is made harder by conflicts between the platoon's veteran sergeant and its inexperienced lieutenant and by constant attacks from pursuing German troops.
Pre-order Beast from Haunted / Ski Troop Attack.
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