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fashioninpaper · 1 year
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TV PAPER DOLLS MONTH!
I found these at the blog below but it doesn’t mention the artist’s name.
https://www.mediafoam.com/blog/schitts-creek
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a-mellowtea · 1 year
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eretzyisrael · 2 years
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pissybitchboy · 2 years
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Sick ass fucking argent metal by a new artist
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holy SHIT lads, i've been scouting for original argent metal artists since god know how long, and not ONCE have i ever heard smt like this
its like if the Doom osts riffs were more straight up industrial metal riffs instead of the typical nu-djent-groove death insanity Mick, Andrew and David got going on.
and dont judge too hard. it seems theyd only started 10 months ago, and they still got a long way to go, but god DAMN aint this impressive
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bornonthebob · 1 year
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Not even sure what the situation is with the Red vs. Blue fandom on here nowadays (my last time as an active part of that was in 2016) but I figure if there’s anyone around, they’ll dig this thing I made:
A 46-minute celebration of the music of Red vs. Blue, in the form of a mega-compilation of clips from seasons 1-13—set to a massive medley of themes, leitmotifs, and other musical cues.
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There is also a VFX breakdown video for the original portions, if you wanted to feel insane for eight uninterrupted minutes with how much unnecessary work I did.
There are currently two CC options—regular English captions for subtitles and lyrics, and “music citation” captions, in case there was a song you don’t recognize and felt like hunting down. I hope that’s helpful.
Enjoy!
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duck7 · 2 years
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sinterhinde · 6 months
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Human Personality, Simone Weil, 1942-3
Simone Weil was born into an affluent life in Paris in 1909.  Very early, she demonstrated a strident, uncompromising compassion when she gave up sugar in solidarity with French soldiers in the First World War. While still a schoolgirl, she declared her solidarity with the communist left. Though uncompromising in her persona at school, she was also brilliant and had the best education France could offer in languages, classics and philosophy.  While at the École Normale Supérieure, her tutor set her focus on the problem of man as an active being.  To address this she took Plato as her master and Descartes as her antagonist.  These influences remained touchstones in her intellectual life.  Despite the spiritual writings for which she is best known, her training and approach was that of a philosopher. For the few years of her working life, she taught philosophy in secondary schools.  Weil’s compassion and strongly-held opinions led directly to a life of activism, which often scandalised the towns in which she taught.  Initially, her interests lay in the labour movement as well as pacifism.  Her judgment of the political weakness of the labour movement and more generally of social causes led to the qualification of her views on pacificism.  Violence, she then thought, could be a defense for human dignity against the Fascism that diminished it.  However, her exposure to the Spanish Civil War led her to contradict herself.  Force, she thought, could never be righteous.  Allowing that someone was the legitimate object of force inexorably nurtured tribalism, making murder seem natural.  Force controls those who would use it, an insight she saw in *The Iliad* which treated Greeks and Trojans alike as victims of force itself. Her views on force were a singular example of how her developed perspective was at odds with received pieties in Western Culture, both those of the establishment and those who opposed it.  She denied the importance of political rights; of justice by due process; of state or private ownership; private choice in life; and legitimation by collective, public will. Instead she elevated as primary response to affliction; the inestimable significance of a human being; the needs of the soul as the basis for government; meaningful labour; and good and evil. Weil was unafraid of intellectual isolation, nor did she seek fellows—though she did publish her essays in intellectual journals. She was not celebrated in her lifetime, though the force of her intellect was known. Many gave her a wide berth, because of her uncompromising manner, which was also evident in how she lived.  While working for the Free French in London on a manifesto for a transformed government in post-war France, her unyielding manner of living overcame her always-fragile health.  She died in Kent at 34.  Her celebrity came posthumously when her notes on Christian spirituality were published, influencing those within and without the Church.  Subsequently, her philosophical works have attracted a modest following among intellectuals and academics. (D. Levy)
I'm attaching the essay again here:
https://lib.tcu.edu/staff/bellinger/rel-viol/Weil.pdf
And, to be sure, Dr. David Levy's suggested and further readings, via The Integrity Project. The page also contains a short lecture from Levy, available as an mp3:
https://integrityproject.org/projects/portraits-of-integrity/simone-weil/
Levy has lectured on the Philosophy of Simone Weil at the University of Edinburgh and the course guide for 2017/18 can be found here.
Whilst the document is primarily intended for students, it provides a massive list of general and additional texts on or written by Weil - like, 8 pages worth. It also includes a list of prospective exam questions, which may be interesting to some.
https://www.ed.ac.uk/files/atoms/files/the_philosophy_of_simone_weil_course_guide_2017-18.pdf
Here is an online library that holds some of Weil's texts in their original French (among 1000s of other works):
http://classiques.uqac.ca/
Finally, a lovely long essay from academic, educator, and organiser Riley Valentine, An Impersonal Liberalism: Simone Weil and the Sacred, for Epoché Magazine.
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shrimpking262 · 1 year
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Regarding JLxRWBY’s music
While I was already excited when I discovered that David Levy was taking on the soundtrack, one thing I hadn’t considered was that it increased the likelihood that we’d get vocal tracks like usual RWBY.
One of my worries had been that the composer would be a Warner Bros choice and that they might not get “the RWBY sound” so we would potentially miss out on Casey Lee Williams or vocal tracks entirely. But since Levy has worked with Rooster Teeth before it gives me hope that they specifically chose him - indicating that they had creative control over the music for the movie.
Even if we only got one Casey track for the end credits I’d be satisfied so David Levy being in charge gives me hope that the spirit of RWBY music will carry over into the movies
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resetme · 1 month
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Schitt's Creek — 1x06 | "Wine and Roses"
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petersparker · 1 year
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Schitt’s Creek | 5x06 - Rock On
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dreamyeuphoricll · 2 months
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Most handsome anime characters of 2023
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The list goes on and on so don't be surprised if your favorite character is not one of those I posted
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a-mellowtea · 1 year
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"Teammates” + “Warriors” David Levy Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen Pt. I (2023)
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cailuongvietnam · 2 years
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Năm 1994, loài người từng đối mặt với diệt vong nhưng thoát nạn nhờ vị "anh hùng bí ẩn" này
Năm 1994, loài người từng đối mặt với diệt vong nhưng thoát nạn nhờ vị “anh hùng bí ẩn” này
CafeSo.Net – Theo các nhà khoa học, vị “anh hùng bí ẩn” này từng cứu Trái đất và loài người thoát khỏi những vụ va chạm nhiều lần chứ không chỉ có năm 1994. Trong suốt lịch sử 4,5 tỷ năm, Trái đất đã từng phải chứng kiến nhiều sự kiện tuyệt chủng hoàng loạt bắt nguồn từ sự va chạm giữa các hành tinh. Tuy nhiên, trong những lần này, không có sự tuyệt chủng nào nổi tiếng hơn việc “triều đại” của…
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pissybitchboy · 2 years
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Sick ass fucking argent metal album
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Remember a song called "Demiruin"? Well, the artist who made it just released their full album on yt.
And listening to this thing in full, gah DAMN ain't it good. And absolute beastial beating. The 9-track debut metal album by the dubsteb-background newbie "K1lled" is gonna give you one hell of bludgeon.
Though they refer to themselves as industrial, I believe the influence of the modern Doom soundtrack is noticable and prevalent enough to dud this piece as argent.
But they very much have a style of their own. From the groove being made almost exclusively through what I personally refer to as "punch riffs" - as in those riffs you usually see in hardcore where it's like "THUMP" and "DUNN", you know the one; to the drive-by beepings and whistles occuring through-out the whole 30 minute slaughter. K1lled is clearly taking inspiration from Mick, Andrew and David's work on Doom, but they are not shy of throwing in their own flavours.
I only really have a problem with the lack of divercity of the tracks. Not that I have a problem with any of them, but more or so a lot of them seem to always start of the same, with similar progression. I would love to hear K1lled experiment with some more song writing style to accompany the more-than-welcomed "main riff then other stuff". Because, well, simplicity ain't never wrong.
Well this has been an accidental review so I think I better wrap this up by saying that if ypu have 30 minutes of free time and you want something that scratch the itch the modern Doom soundtrack while still being its own thing you gotta check out K1lled's Sangrado
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isabelleneville · 24 days
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KINGS & QUEENS REGNANT OF ENGLAND ACCORDING TO STARZ
Henry VI (1 September 1422 - 4 March 1461, 3 October 1470 - 11 April 1471 second reign) as portrayed by David Shelley in The White Queen Edward IV (4 March 1461 - 3 October 1470, 11 April 1471 - 9 April 1483 second reign) as portrayed by Max Irons in The White Queen Edward V (9 April 1483 - 25 June 1483) as portrayed by Sonny Ashbourne Serkis in The White Queen Richard III (26 June 1483 - 22 August 1485) as portrayed by Aneurin Barnard in The White Queen Henry VII ( 22 August 1485 - 21 April 1509) as portrayed by Jacob Collins-Levy in The White Princess Henry VIII (22 April 1509 - 28 January 1547) as portrayed by Ruairi O'Connor in The Spanish Princess Edward VI (28 January 1547 - 6 July 1553) as portrayed by Oliver Zetterstrom in Becoming Elizabeth Jane Grey (10 July 1553 - 19 July 1553) as portrayed by Bella Ramsey in Becoming Elizabeth Mary I (19 July 1553 - 17 November 1558) as portrayed by Romola Garai in Becoming Elizabeth Elizabeth I (17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603) as portrayed by Alicia Von Rittberg in Becoming Elizabeth James I and VI of Scotland (24 March 1603 - 27 March 1625) as portrayed by Tony Curran in Mary & George Charles I (27 March 1625 - 30 January 1649) as portrayed by Samuel Blenkin in Mary & George
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