Benzin (Gasoline) • Mann Gegen Mann (Man Against Man) • Rosenrot (Rose-red) • Spring (Jump) • Wo Bist Du (Where Are You) • Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do) • Zerstören (Destroy) • Hilf Mir (Help Me) • Te quiero puta! (I love you, whore!) • Feuer Und Wasser (Fire and Water) • Ein Lied (A Song)
Mistigram: After working its way out of the soundtrack to 1998's NEC PC-9800 bullet hell video game Lotus Land Story by Team Shanghai Alice (aka Jun'ya "ZUN" Ōta), the #BadApple!! song was covered by Alstroemeria Records, yielding a recording that was eventually celebrated with a shadow-puppetry style music video. Due to the way that the monochrome palette of that video easily translates to the displays of underpowered and unlikely vintage technology and computing platforms, adapting it to different formats has become a fashionable pastime among certain circles. Here, for possibly the first time in this particular niche, Andy "NDH" Herbert, creator of the Moebius ANSI art editor, has converted the Bad Apple!! music video to #ANSImation (or #ANSIart animation.) Though it isn't entirely synchronized to the on-screen action (as ANSImation pacing isn't an exact science), we have piped in the celebrated Bad Apple!! music so you have something to groove to while you watch the block characters do their thing on your screen.
22nd of April, Remembrance Day for victims of fascism in Serbia
on this day in 1945. people remaining in Jasenovac extermination camp decided they would not die without a fight and were the only inmates who freed themselves from a concentration camp and managed to escape genocide
to all who do not know about the crimes and genocide of Ustaše and their wish to exterminate all Serbs, Roma and Jews from their Independent State of Croatia (NDH) you need to at least remember this sentence from Gideon Greif:
"Jasenovac was more brutal than Auschwitz"
image top left: Ustaška vojnica(something akin to Waffen-SS) killing people in Jasenovac
image top right: Srbosjek - Serbcutter, special "invention" of Ustaše for killing Serbs, sharp blade attached to a leather glove made for cutting Serbian throats
image down left: Ustaše with confiscated items of concentration camp inmates
image down right: bodies of those killed at Jasenovac floating downstream in the river Sava
women and children in Jasenovac
this picture is very personal to me because I know my grandmother who was around 5 at the time and her mother, brothers and a baby sister who was couple of months old were there
it is estimated that 24,18% of victims were children under 14, 28,23% women and girls that were older than 15, and 47,59% men and boys older than 15
It's December 13th, 🐴 National Day of the Horse in America. In 2004, Congress commemorated this special day to remind Americans of the incredible contribution these majestic creatures have made to the nation's history, character, and economy.
While National Day of the Horse may be new to this millennium, horses themselves have been intrinsic to the lives of Americans for over 500 years. The original species evolved in North America, but went extinct here between 11,000 and 13,000 years ago. They were reintroduced here by Spanish conquistadors in the late 1400s, and they’ve since flourished in the great plains and mountains of the west, where wild herds still roam to this day.
Horses continue to contribute to the advancement of American society by pouring roughly $9.2 billion yearly into the US economy. In many rugged and rural areas, horses are still necessary to plow fields, herd livestock, and transport food and supplies into rural areas. They also entertain us in rodeos and provide comforting, equine therapy. Horses have definitely woven themselves into the fabric of American life. ☮️ Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet