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pocketvenuslux · 10 months
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I've a quartet of reviews from a couple niche houses, Jorum Studio and Eris Parfums.
Eris Parfums
Eris was launched in 2016 by vintage perfume lover Barbara Herman who decided to work exclusively with Antoine Lie, whose has done a fair bit of work for Etat Libre d'Orange and Puredistance.
Ma Bete is a lovely vintage throwback, a dramatic, aldehydic floral with a growling animalic base. The opening is very reminiscent of Bogue's MAAI, all sparkling neroli up top with the suggestion of something primal below although instead of MAAI's diva rose, you have a more sultry jasmine. Like MAAI, it's not for the faint of heart but it's certainly not as filthy as some reviews make it out to be.
Belle de Jour immediately felt like a softer version of Secretions Magnifiques except the "blood" and "saliva" of Secretions here is described as "seaweed". All of these are fantasy notes of course. What you get with Belle is a soft floral with a salival/salty edge and a hit of spice. Linden flowers are not in the notes pyramid but the white florals paired with an aquatic accord does bring you there. It's not very approachable, a little strange and mysterious but not in a cliched, dark romantic way.
Jorum Studio
Jorum was founded in Scotland in 2019 led by Scottish perfumer Euan McCall.
Phloem's note pyramid might sound like it's a mediocre fruity floral reaching to be something better. In fact, I wouldn't place it in that category at all. It is a very unusual and creative floral composition that walks up to the edge of wearable. There's hints of green, of earth and dirt from the sesame mixed up with light flowers and the tang of berries. There's no cumin in the pyramid but there is a subtle cumin vibe going on. It's weird and the notes sound like they shouldn't work together but they really begin to meld together in the dry down.
Nectary is a sweet rose paired with berries and tart peaches. It's dense but not unpleasantly so. It's not as unusual as Phloem but it's still quite unique. A dark hit of oud and animalic notes begins to emerge in the dry down. If Dusita's now discontinued Oudh Infini was way too much for you, but you were kind of into it, give Nectary a try.
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persolaise · 3 months
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Barbara Herman & Antoine Lie Live Interview
This was such a joy! A live interview with Barbara Herman (of Eris) and perfumer Antoine Lie, focussing mainly on the creation of Delta Of Venus.
One of the most exciting brands to have emerged in recent years is unquestionably Eris. So I was delighted to be able to interview the two people responsible for its success: founder and creative director Barbara Herman, and the man who has, so far, been her sole scent-maker, renowned perfumer Antoine Lie. They popped into my virtual studio the other day mainly to talk about the process behind…
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aviesims · 2 months
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Almost everyone being drunk was both good and bad because while everyone was having a good time Liam noticed something. Diana was following around Eleanor and Andy to look after them and the kids were going to a secluded place away from the party. He realized no one noticed their absence or saw them leaving.
Cordelia and her group were close but none the wiser. They were all very loud and out of it anyways. Cordelia was hugging Miranda while Leon held them both and told them how much he loved them. Herman and Hana had a higher alcohol tolerance and enjoyed the show, laughing at their antics.
Liam left his wife and sister alone by saying he needed some air and went to the same place the kids and Diana disappeared to. He just wanted to check in on Eleanor, that was his daughter he had the right to do that. Her mother was clearly too drunk to check up on her right now.
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kara-zor-els · 2 months
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Can someone explain to me why I made an exessive gods and monsters AU for a bunch of dc characters when I know I will probably not write it?
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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W A ✝ C H I N G
Controversial movie based off the book by Nikos Kazantzakis.
It enraged Christian zealots enough that they fire bombed a movie theater in France. Other theaters refused to show it. The church bitched and moaned. The old nutty nun from EWTN called it "the most blasphemous ridicule of the Eucharist that's ever been perpetrated in this world" and "a holocaust movie that has the power to destroy souls eternally." 😂😂
And Martin Scorsese head to have bodyguards for several years after.
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BACK TO THE BEACH (1987)
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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spacelazarwolf · 4 months
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in honor of that anon who said jews have done nothing for the world, here’s a non exhaustive list of things we’ve done for the world:
arts, fashion, and lifestyle:
jeans - levi strauss
modern bras - ida rosenthal
sewing machines - isaac merritt singer
modern film industry - carl laemmle (universal pictures), adolph zukor (paramount pictures), william fox (fox film forporation), louis b. mayer (mgm - metro-goldwyn-mayer), harry, sam, albert, and jack warners (warner bros.), steven spielberg, mel brooks, marx brothers
operetta - jacques offenbach
comic books - stan lee
graphic novels - will eisner
teddy bears - morris and rose michtom
influential musicians - irving berlin, stephen sondheim, benny goodman, george gershwin, paul simon, itzhak perlman, leonard bernstein, bob dylan, leonard cohen
artists - mark rothko
actors - elizabeth taylor, jerry lewis, barbara streisand
comedians - lenny bruce, joan rivers, jerry seinfeld
authors - judy blume, tony kushner, allen ginsberg, walter mosley
culture:
esperanto - ludwik lazar zamenhof
feminism - betty friedan, gloria steinem, ruth bader ginsberg
queer and trans rights - larry kramer, harvey milk, leslie feinberg, abby stein, kate bornstein, frank kameny, judith butler
international women's day - clara zetkin
principles of journalizm, statue of liberty, and pulitzer prize - joseph pulitzer
"the new colossus" - emma lazarus
universal declaration of human rights - rene samuel cassin
holocaust remembrance and human rights activism - elie wiesel
workers rights - louis brandeis, rose schneiderman
public health care, women's rights, and children's rights - lillian wald
racial equity - rabbi abraham joshua heschel, julius rosenwald, andrew goodman, michael schwerner
political theory - hannah arendt
disability rights - judith heumann
black lives matter slogan and movement - alicia garza
#metoo movement - jodi kantor
institute of sexology - magnus hirschfeld
technology:
word processing computers - evelyn berezin
facebook - mark zuckerberg
console video game system - ralph henry baer
cell phones - amos edward joel jr., martin cooper
3d - leonard lipton
telephone - philipp reis
fax machines - arthur korn
microphone - emile berliner
gramophone - emile berliner
television - boris rosing
barcodes - norman joseph woodland and bernard silver
secret communication system, which is the foundation of the technology used for wifi - hedy lamarr
three laws of robotics - isaac asimov
cybernetics - norbert wiener
helicopters - emile berliner
BASIC (programming language) - john george kemeny
google - sergey mikhaylovich brin and larry page
VCR - jerome lemelson
fax machine - jerome lemelson
telegraph - samuel finley breese morse
morse code - samuel finley breese morse
bulletproof glass - edouard benedictus
electric motor and electroplating - boris semyonovich jacobi
nuclear powered submarine - hyman george rickover
the internet - paul baran
icq instant messenger - arik vardi, yair goldfinger,, sefi vigiser, amnon amir
color photography - leopold godowsky and leopold mannes
world's first computer - herman goldstine
modern computer architecture - john von neumann
bittorrent - bram cohen
voip internet telephony - alon cohen
data archiving - phil katz, eugene roshal, abraham lempel, jacob ziv
nemeth code - abraham nemeth
holography - dennis gabor
laser - theodor maiman
instant photo sharing online - philippe kahn
first automobile - siegfried samuel marcus
electrical maglev road - boris petrovich weinberg
drip irrigation - simcha blass
ballpoint pen and automatic gearbox - laszlo biro
photo booth - anatol marco josepho
medicine:
pacemakers and defibrillators - louise robinovitch
defibrillators - bernard lown
anti-plague and anti-cholera vaccines - vladimir aronovich khavkin
polio vaccine - jonas salk
test for diagnosis of syphilis - august paul von wasserman
test for typhoid fever - ferdinand widal
penicillin - ernst boris chain
pregnancy test - barnhard zondek
antiretroviral drug to treat aids and fight rejection in organ transplants - gertrude elion
discovery of hepatitis c virus - harvey alter
chemotherapy - paul ehrlich
discovery of prions - stanley prusiner
psychoanalysis - sigmund freud
rubber condoms - julius fromm
birth control pill - gregory goodwin pincus
asorbic acid (vitamin c) - tadeusz reichstein
blood groups and rh blood factor - karl landsteiner
acyclovir (treatment for infections caused by herpes virus) - gertrude elion
vitamins - caismir funk
technique for measuring blood insulin levils - rosalyn sussman yalow
antigen for hepatitus - baruch samuel blumberg
a bone fusion technique - gavriil abramovich ilizarov
homeopathy - christian friedrich samuel hahnemann
aspirin - arthur ernst eichengrun
science:
theory of relativity - albert einstein
theory of the electromagnetic field - james maxwell
quantum mechanics - max born, gustav ludwig hertz
quantum theory of gravity - matvei bronstein
microbiology - ferdinand julius cohn
neuropsychology - alexander romanovich luria
counters for x-rays and gamma rays - robert hofstadter
genetic engineering - paul berg
discovery of the antiproton - emilio gino segre
discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation - arno allan penzias
discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe - adam riess and saul merlmutter
discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity - roger penrose
discovery of a supermassive compact object at the center of the milky way - andrea ghez
modern cosmology and the big bang theory - alexander alexandrovich friedmann
stainless steel - hans goldschmidt
gas powered vehicles
interferometer - albert abraham michelson
discovery of the source of energy production in stars - hans albrecht bethe
proved poincare conjecture - grigori yakovlevich perelman
biochemistry - otto fritz meyerhof
electron-positron collider - bruno touschek
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courtvictim-com · 1 year
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Judge Jame E. Herman
Corrupt Judge James E. Herman Judge James Edward Herman  68183 Santa Barbara Admission Date January 1976 Current Term: Sept 15, 2013–Sept 14, 2016 (withdrew from council in Aug 2015) Membership: advisory member, appointed by Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Prior term served: Sept 2010–Sept 2013, voting member, appointed by Chief Justice Ronald M. George Internal Committees: Technology…
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haggishlyhagging · 4 months
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The book list copied from feminist-reprise
Radical Lesbian Feminist Theory
A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection, Jan Raymond
Call Me Lesbian: Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Theory, Julia Penelope
The Lesbian Heresy, Sheila Jeffreys
The Lesbian Body, Monique Wittig
Politics of Reality, Marilyn Frye
Willful Virgin: Essays in Feminism 1976-1992, Marilyn Frye
Lesbian Ethics, Sarah Hoagland
Sister/Outsider, Audre Lorde
Radical Feminist Theory –  General/Collections
Freedom Fallacy: The Limits of Liberal Feminism, edited by Miranda Kiraly and Meagan Tyler
Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Renate Klein and Diane Bell
Love and Politics, Carol Anne Douglas
The Dialectic of Sex–The Case for Feminist Revolution, Shulamith Firestone
Sisterhood is Powerful, Robin Morgan, ed.
Radical Feminism: A Documentary Reader, edited by Barbara A. Crow
Three Guineas, Virginia Woolf
Sexual Politics, Kate Millett
Radical Feminism, Anne Koedt, Ellen Levine, and Anita Rapone, eds.
On Lies, Secrets and Silence, Adrienne Rich
Beyond Power: On Women, Men and Morals, Marilyn French
Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law, Catharine MacKinnon
Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, Sandra Bartky
Life and Death, Andrea Dworkin
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, Gloria Anzaldua and Cherrie Moraga, eds.
Wildfire:  Igniting the She/Volution, Sonia Johnson
Homegirls: A Black Feminist Anthology, Barbara Smith ed.
Fugitive Information, Kay Leigh Hagan
Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black, bell hooks
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center, bell hooks
Deals with the Devil and Other Reasons to Riot, Pearl Cleage
Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes, Maria Lugones
In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, Alice Walker
The Whole Woman, Germaine Greer
Right Wing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Feminist Theory – Specific Areas
Prostitution
Paid For: My Journey Through Prostitution, Rachel Moran
Being and Being Bought: Prostitution, Surrogacy, and the Split Self, Kajsa Ekis Ekman
The Industrial Vagina: The Political Economy of the Global Sex Trade, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Sexual Slavery, Kathleen Barry
Women, Lesbians, and Prostitution:  A Workingclass Dyke Speaks Out Against Buying Women for Sex, by Toby Summer, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution, Jan Raymond
The Legalisation of Prostitution : A failed social experiment, Sheila Jeffreys
Making the Harm Visible: Global Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls, Donna M. Hughes and Claire Roche, eds.
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress, Melissa Farley
Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, Christine Stark and Rebecca Whisnant, eds.
Pornography
Pornland: How Pornography Has Hijacked Our Sexuality, Gail Dines
Pornified: How Porn is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families, Pamela Paul
Pornography: Men Possessing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, Gail Dines
Pornography: Evidence of the Harm, Diana Russell
Pornography and Sexual Violence:  Evidence of the Links (transcript of Minneapolis hearings published by Everywoman in the UK)
Rape
Against Our Will, Susan Brownmiller
Rape In Marriage, Diana Russell
Incest
Secret Trauma, Diana Russell
Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self, Janet Liebman Jacobs
Battering/Domestic Violence
Loving to Survive, Dee Graham
Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman
Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Lundy Bancroft
Sadomasochism/”Sex Wars”
Unleashing Feminism: Critiquing Lesbian Sadomasochism in the Gay Nineties, Irene Reti, ed.
The Sex Wars, Lisa Duggan and Nan D. Hunter, eds.
The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism, edited by Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice Raymond
Sex, Lies, and Feminism, Charlotte Croson, off our backs, June 2001
How Orgasm Politics Has Hijacked the Women’s Movement, Sheila Jeffreys
A Vision of Lesbian Sexuality, Janice Raymond, in All The Rage: Reasserting Radical Lesbian Feminism, Lynne Harne & Elaine Miller, eds.
Sex and Feminism: Who Is Being Silenced? Adriene Sere in SaidIt, 2001
Consuming Passions: Some Thoughts on History, Sex and Free Enterprise by De Clarke (From Unleashing Feminism).
Separatism/Women-Only Space
“No Dobermans Allowed,”  Carolyn Gage, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
For Lesbians Only:  A Separatist Anthology, Julia Penelope & Sarah Hoagland, eds.
Exploring the Value of Women-Only Space, Kya Ogyn
Medicine
Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts’ Advice to Women, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals, Gena Corea
The Mother Machine: Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs, Gena Corea
Women and Madness, Phyllis Chesler
Women, Health and the Politics of Fat, Amy Winter, in Rain And Thunder, Autumn Equinox 2003, No. 20
Changing Our Minds: Lesbian Feminism and Psychology, Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins
Motherhood
Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, Adrienne Rich
The Reproduction of Mothering, Nancy Chodorow
Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace, Sara Ruddick
Marriage/Heterosexuality
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, Adrienne Rich
The Spinster and Her Enemies: Feminism and Sexuality 1880-1930, Sheila Jeffreys
Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution, Sheila Jeffreys
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman, Michele Wallace
The Sexual Contract, Carol Pateman
A Radical Dyke Experiment for the Next Century: 5 Things to Work for Instead of Same-Sex Marriage, Betsy Brown in off our backs, January 2000 V.30; N.1 p. 24
Intercourse, Andrea Dworkin
Transgender/Queer Politics
Gender Hurts, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Erasure, edited by Ruth Barrett
Testosterone Rex: Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds, Cordelia Fine
Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference, Cordelina Fine
Sexing the Body: Gender and the Construction of Sexuality, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Myths of Gender, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Unpacking Queer Politics, Sheila Jeffreys
The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male, Janice Raymond
The Inconvenient Truth of Teena Brandon, Carolyn Gage
Language
Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers’ Tongues, Julia Penelope
Websters’ First New Intergalactic Wickedary, Mary Daly
Man Made Language, Dale Spender
Feminist Theology/Spirituality/Religion
Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation, Mary Daly
Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Mary Daly
The Gods and Goddesses of Old Europe, Marija Gimbutas
Woman, Church and State, Matilda Joslyn Gage
The Women’s Bible, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Pure Lust, Mary Daly
Backlash
The War Against Women, Marilyn French
Backlash, Susan Faludi
History/Memoir
Surpassing the Love of Men, Lillian Faderman
Going Too Far:  The Personal Chronicles of a Feminist, Robin Morgan
Women of Ideas, and What Men Have Done to Them, Dale Spender
The Creation of Patriarchy, Gerda Lerner
The Creation of Feminist Consciousness, From the Middle Ages to Eighteen-Seventy, Gerda Lerner
Why History Matters, Gerda Lerner
A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, ed.
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches, Ellen Carol Dubois, ed., Gerda Lerner, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Suffragette Movement, Sylvia Pankhurst
In Our Time: Memoirs of a Revolution, Susan Brownmiller
Women, Race and Class, Angela Y. Davis
Economy
Counting for Nothing: What Men Value and What Women Are Worth, Marilyn Waring
For-Giving:  A Feminist Criticism of Exchange, Genevieve Vaughn
Fat/Body Image/Appearance
Shadow on a Tightrope: Writings by Women on Fat Oppression, Lisa Schoenfielder and Barb Wieser
Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West, Sheila Jeffreys
Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, Jean Kilbourne
The Beauty Myth, Naomi Wolf
Unbearable Weight:  Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body, Susan Bordo
The Invisible Woman:  Confronting Weight Prejudice in America, Charisse Goodman
Women En Large: Photographs of Fat Nudes, Laurie Toby Edison and Debbie Notkin
Disability
With the Power of Each Breath:  A Disabled Women’s Anthology, Susan E. Browne, Debra Connors, and Nanci Stern
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natural-idiot3 · 9 months
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So you’ve woken up in Teyvat. Specifically Mondstadt. Just outside the gates actually. Now lots of people in this situation would question why they are here, explore the area, etc. But you only had one goal in mind. So you would not let anything get in your way. And not let this opportunity go to waste.
You strode passed Timmie, him giving you an annoyed look as the pigeons flew off. The guards at the gate Swan and Lawrence would usually greet visitors but they saw the look on your face. They didn’t say a word, just let you past with a side eye, then they both look at each other thinking the same thing. You looked familiar.
Ignoring the busy streets, stomping past Katheryne, Marjorie, Cats tail and to the fountain. People looked at you, all of them avoiding your gaze as your expression was terrifying. But they all thought the same thing. You looked familiar.
You turn to the left, past good hunters and up the first set of stairs. The knight Raymond looks at you but again leaves you be. You go past Glory, she can’t see but she can feel an ominous energy go past her. She can’t help but feel that’s it’s familiar. You go up the next set of stairs and then take a right, coming up to the Goth hotel.
The fatui stationed there see you stomp past. Something about you seems more scary than La Signora. Sansa stops her performance and Herman finally stops complaining about Wangers sword prices. Both of them watch you go past and go up the stairs. And once again all of them think that you look familiar.
You go up all of the stairs, past the statue and go up to the cathedral. You stop.
Where is he?
You go to the right and below and behold there is the bastard. Albert.
“Oh? Are you interested in joining the Barbara-sama club?”
Just him saying her name like that. Makes your blood boil.
“No. I am here to teach a creep a lesson.”
He looks shocked by this.
“Creep?! I am no creep! I just want to look out for her here without disturbing her work. It’s the closest I can get.”
You hate him. You hate him so much!
“I have about 2 minutes before the guard Otto will know what I am doing. That’s plenty of time to give you a few broke bones!”
“Wha-!”
Before he could finish his sentence.
You punch him in the face.
Pushing him against the wall so he had no where to go. You punched him in the face, the gut, any place you can get. But before he fell to the ground, you kicked as hard as you could in the balls.
He fell to the ground and held his crotch in pain. But the 2 minutes were up and Otto had heard Alberts groans of pain.
This was worth it.
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Should I do one for Nimrod? I don’t like Albert or Nimrod.
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Top 10 Best Perfumes Of 2023
Here we go... my list of the Top 10 best perfumes of #2023. Happy new year, one and all!
It’s often been said that perfumery doesn’t set trends: it simply latches onto the coat-tails of those formed by other creative endeavours. Perhaps this is why we had to wait until 2023 to detect signs of an overall toning down of fragrance compositions: ‘quiet luxury’ has been a feature of fashion and interior design for a little while, so it was probably inevitable that it would make itself…
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It's time for Barbara and Niko's wedding and Momo opened the night with a speech as Barbara's Best Person. They told the love story of Barbara and Niko that they got to watch unfold before him. Barbara came into Momo's life as a friend and now became a part of his family. Rhys and Valentine loved her like a daughter and Herman looked up to her as his big sister.
Momo joked about his initial first crush on Niko and that one awkward phase where he wouldn't look at their face. Now Momo and his whole family surrounded his wedding. Momo was Best Man, Rhys would be the officiant and walk Barbara down the aisle, Herman was the ring bearer and Bubbles was the flower girl. Valentine helped with organizing and picking everything with Barbara.
Everyone loved Momo's speech and they all laughed together. Niko loved it as well but he started to feel suffocated by the attention he was getting as the groom. He was not the kind of guy that loved attention and this was the one night where he was the most important person in the room. At least he had Barbara by his side.
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Book 2 is out now so here’s the cover for the sitcom’s new season because the Snack Pack Life is back and things are becoming hotter and better than ever because the Snack Pack are going global bitches! They are going to participate in Trollstopia's World Tour Music Festival but they are not alone, their labelmates are also joining in. The funk bands, Louis "Lownote" Jones's band, Vibe Town and Funky Circus, owned by Cooper's long-lost family, and the classical orchestras, Miguel "Trollzart" Velasquez's orchestra, Symphonique and Dante "Crescendo" Ricci's Classical Crest, Techno groups like Anthony "Trollex" Suarez's group, Tidal Wave and Antonio "Synth" Delgado's team,Techno Lagoon, country bands like Delilah "Delta" Dawn Hudson's group, Lonesome Flat Foots and Hayley "Holly Darlin'" Topsannah's band, Wild Hooves, and rock bands, Barbara "Barb" Rosenberg's rock band, Rock Zombie, and Val Thundershock's visual Kei band, Ryuuko to the other groups like the smooth jazz artist/Rose's lover-then ex, Chaz, the Delbrück brothers a.k.a the Yodel Goats Herman "Hickory" and Darek "Dickory", the reggaeton dancers Tres Corazon, and the K-Pop groups.
Warning: This contains sex, violence, strong language, nudity, crass humor, inappropriate stuff, strong drinking, and much more. Don't read if you are a weenie.
Link: https://www.wattpad.com/story/356842890-trolls-the-snack-pack-life-the-world-tour
Background design: https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/airport-waiting-hall-big-windows-seats-airplanes-airfield-travel-concept_3519634.htm#query=airport&position=5&from_view=keyword&track=sph&uuid=589af144-1f70-41c4-960e-5d953df5b86d
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enibas22 · 2 months
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You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzLtaF6dYMI&t=101s
14th March 2024
DIE ERMITTLUNG - Plakat und Trailer
Regisseur RP Kahl hat das Theaterstück "Die Ermittlung" von Peter Weiss mit 60 Schauspieler:innen für die Kinoleinwand inszeniert. Der heute veröffentlichte Trailer gibt einen ersten Einblick in das künstlerisch radikale Projekt, das Kino, Theater und neueste Broadcast-Techniken verbindet, um einen eindringlichen und zeitgemäßen Beitrag zur Erinnerungskultur zu leisten.
Im Zentrum des Films stehen ein Richter, ein Verteidiger und ein Ankläger, die im Rahmen der Verhandlung auf 28 Zeug:innen treffen, die von ihren Erlebnissen und Beobachtungen in Auschwitz berichten. Weitere 11 Zeug:innen der ehemaligen Lagerverwaltung sagen vor Gericht aus. Die 18 Angeklagten werden im Prozess mit Beschreibungen der Zeug:innen konfrontiert und sollen Stellung beziehen.
Das Theaterstück wurde 1965 uraufgeführt und hat bis heute nichts von seinem Schrecken verloren: Es basiert auf persönlichen Aufzeichnungen, Zeitungsartikeln und Protokollen des ersten Frankfurter Auschwitz-Prozesses (1963 bis 1965). In unmissverständlich klarer Sprache von Peter Weiss zu einem lyrischen Klagegesang verdichtet und montiert, konfrontiert das Stück Täter und Opfer und lässt das Grauen in Auschwitz spürbar werden.
Nach einer intensiven, vierwöchigen Probenzeit haben 60 Schauspieler:innen den Text von Peter Weiss für die Kinoleinwand zum Leben erweckt. An insgesamt fünf Drehtagen wurden die einzelnen Gesänge im Studio Berlin Adlershof mit einem ausgefeilten visuellen Konzept in nur einer Einstellung gedreht - eingefangen von insgesamt acht Kameras.
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In den Hauptrollen sind Rainer Bock als Richter, Clemens Schick als Ankläger und Bernhard Schütz als Verteidiger zu sehen. Hochkarätig besetzt sind auch alle anderen Rollen, so werden die Zeug:innen von Andreas Anke, Filipp Avdeev, Elisabeth Duda, Marc Fischer, Arno Frisch, Attila Georg Borlan, Dorka Gryllus, Marek Harloff, André Hennicke, Marcel Hensema, Rony Herman, Marco Hofschneider, Robert Hunger-Bühler, Rene Ifrah, Eva Maria Jost, Christian Kaiser, Klaudiusz Kaufmann, Nicolette Krebitz, Andreas Lechner, Peter Lohmeyer, Jiri Madl, Karl Markovics, Thomas Meinhardt, Robert Mika, Axel Moustache, Dirk Ossig, Axel Pape, Christiane Paul, Barbara Philipp, Andreas Pietschmann, Ralph Schicha, Peter Schneider, Andreas Schröders, Axel Sichrovsky, André Szymanski, Sabine Timoteo, Tom Wlaschiha, Mark Zak und Matthias Zera verkörpert. In der Rolle der Angeklagten standen Thomas Dehler, Nico Ehrenteit, Wilfried Hochholdinger, Christian Hockenbrink, Timo Jacobs, Ronald Kukulies, Lasse Myhr, Christian Pfeil, Torsten Ranft, Michael Rotschopf, Frank Röth, Matthias Salamon, Niels Bruno Schmidt, Tristan Seith, Michael Schenk, Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey, Adam Venhaus, Till Wonka vor den Kameras.
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Part 5
“It was the coven,” he whispers between them. He doesn’t want to bring Eddie into this, but he’s already in danger. They’re already in so deep and Steve’s scared and he doesn’t know what else to do but let it all out to this man who’s been more kind to him than anyone in his life recently. Even if it is out of stupidly naive curiosity. 
Eddie turns towards him on the bed, pulling one leg up, pressing it against Steve’s thigh and fully facing him. His face is so open, Steve can’t help the way the truth slides out of his mouth. 
“Herman said he was out patrolling when he heard someone coming through the woods, thought it was someone lost, like a kid or some out of towner passing through. Most homeless people in Hawkins stay away from this side of town, between the rich assholes getting them picked up by the cops and the stories surrounding the woods after Barb, it’s not really a safe place.”
“Yeah,” Eddie agrees, “Wayne warned me against dealing in the woods. It must be weird to have them in your backyard.” 
“I was taught the same lessons. Fear can do a lot to people.” He takes a deep breath, continuing, “When he heard noise, Herman got closer to the edge of the woods, waiting for someone to emerge, but nothing came. He saw a flash of light and heard a cut off scream that worried him. He said he’s always been good at working in the dark after years on the night shift, so he followed them.”
“At least you’ve met someone with less self preservation skills than me, now,” Eddie says with a sheepish grin. 
“That doesn’t make your behavior any less stupid, you know?” Steve rolls his eyes. 
“Trusting you seems to be working out pretty well for me,” Eddie says, playfully nudging Steve. If Steve didn’t have better control, sparks might’ve lit up the tips of his fingers from the affection coursing through his veins at that sentiment. He hasn’t trusted anyone outside of Nancy in so long he barely knows what to do with someone putting any kind of faith in him. 
He decides to ignore it. “From what he described next, the coven were sacrificing her. He saw an altar of some kind with Barb laying on it unconscious. There were too many people for Herman to take down on his own, so he stayed hidden in the woods.”
“If you’re about to tell me this was a virginal sacrifice, I’m never going to take witches seriously.” 
Steve snorts, Eddie’s comment breaking the tension in the room. “If that’s what they were going for, no wonder it didn’t work.”
The bed shakes when Eddie’s head whips back, eyebrows rising comically on his forehead and leaning back on one arm to gawk at Steve. “Are you saying that Barbara Holland wasn’t a virgin?”
He ducks his head, smiling at the memory, “Nancy told me stories after she went missing. There was one about a sleep away camp that got interesting.” 
“Barb, you freak.” Eddie shakes his head, hair fanning out around him in a wild halo. “Good for her. Everyone always talked about how sweet and innocent she was. Didn’t know she had it in her.” 
“That must be why we couldn’t find a body. That’s why the spells kept leading us back to the woods,” Steve says, sifting through the information he got from Herman in his head. “It was leading us back to the last place she was seen because there’s no body to be found.” 
“Doesn’t it take a lot to like, completely incinerate a body?” Eddie’s face contorts, the thought of burning someone alive not sitting well. 
“Not when you have magic.” Steve holds out a hand and lights up his fingertips. “It doesn’t work the same way, the body could disappear in seconds.” He snaps, fire going out. “It wasn’t a natural fire. Herman saw colors and then she was gone.”
“So what were they sacrificing her for?” 
“I’m not sure,” Steve shrugs. “It could just be power. They’ve always come across as desperate. I knew pretty early on that they wanted my power. It’s why I decided we shouldn’t tell them the whole truth about our plans. Nancy wanted answers so bad she didn’t care how, but there was something off. Some gut feeling told me I shouldn’t trust them.”
“Looks like your gut was right,” Eddie leans forward until he’s eye level with Steve’s stomach. “Good work, buddy.” And then he pokes Steve in the belly.
It startles a laugh out of Steve. He’s never met anyone like Eddie. Someone who can make light hearted jokes even when they’re in danger. Someone that can make Steve laugh even when his brain is stuck on how Barb was senselessly sacrificed for nothing. Someone that’s sitting here listening to Steve’s insane stories, even though he didn’t need to get roped into this at all, but still trusts Steve to keep him safe. 
Eddie’s grinning a huge, dimpled smile at Steve that falls a bit as he leans back. “What do we do now?” 
“I think we need to warn Nancy. It won’t take long for the coven to figure out something is wrong. They have eyes and ears everywhere in those woods.” Steve stands up and zips the bag he was packing closed, shoving it at Eddie’s chest when he stands. “Take this to the car, I need to make a quick phone call. Don’t leave the property line, or I can’t guarantee protection, got it?” 
Eddie nods, saluting Steve like they’re in the military and Steve is once again gripped with that overly fond feeling. They grin at each other like two lovesick idiots, as if they’re not both in mortal danger. Steve shakes himself out of it. 
He follows Eddie down the stairs and waits until he’s out of range from hearing anything in the kitchen. 
Dialing a number he knows by heart, he wraps the cord around his fingers as he waits for someone to pick up. Finally, when the dial tone clicks and that gruff voice comes over the line, Steve says, “I know who did it.”
Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four | Part Five | Part Six | Part Seven | Part Eight | Part Nine | Epilogue | AO3
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