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wombocombo4x3 · 5 months
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Pomni learns how to be an Assassin - GlitchX Animatic
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elektramouthed · 6 months
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Witch-hunting may be another name for religious persecution in the play, but in England in the 1630s the ruling ideology set its victims against one another. The view that a virtuous woman has to be chaste, quiet and subservient leads Burton to regard his fellow prisoners as devils. It is they rather than Laud who are the makers of a popish purgatory. He displaces his anger at the powers which have incarcerated him onto a group of women below him who make a noise. This episode encapsulates the means by which the Lancashire women were overmastered by the stories that surrounded them. Burton accuses those who lodge him near the witches of ‘malice’, but sees the female prisoners as evil itself. They are the first cause, the darkness and ‘hell’ from which there is no escape. This is an extraordinary view of a group of captive women, with power only to give birth to children and noise.
Robert Poole, from The Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories
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marlinspirkhall · 2 years
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Finally watched SNW ep 1 and it was so good 🥺
Robert Poole is the only valid admiral in the entirety of Starfleet and I love him so much
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rodgermalcolmmitchell · 7 months
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The fundamental lie of Libertarianism
“Libertarianism” says Robert W. Poole (Reason Magazine’s early editor) is “about more than just economics and politics, it really is. It’s about human flourishing and what are the conditions for human beings to have satisfying, flourishing [lives].” Money is power. Robert Poole, the voice of Libertarianism The fundamental philosophy of Libertarians is that power should be with the people, not…
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lycorim · 2 years
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The stupidest ASoIaF AU ever, in which the houses all turn into their sigils for one week of the year. Yes, this does have horrifying implications for the Boltons and plot altering implications for Jon that I will be ignoring for the sake of Ned’s blood pressure (uhhhh umm let's just say that because Lyanna was a Stark he does Wolf Week instead of Dragon Week shut up)
Part 1: Winterfell
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a-night-like--this · 6 months
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LOVELY 1989 NYC photos by Jeff Harrow (on Facebook)
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mrsduwinter · 1 year
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Robert Smith and Mary Poole’s Wedding day (1988)
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fine-arts-gallery · 1 year
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The Bathing Pool (1777) by Hubert Robert.
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midnightinwales · 2 months
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it's robert's hand under, isn't it? how the hell have i never noticed that?! it's literally in the middle of the picture
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 5 months
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The Myth of the American Sleepover (David Robert Mitchell, 2010)
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elektramouthed · 7 months
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As Stuart Clark shows in his magisterial work Thinking with Demons, diabolism fitted well with the contemporary belief that the world was constructed around opposites: hot versus cold, male versus female, heaven versus earth. The existence of God, angels, saintly believers and sacred rituals almost required a belief in the contrary reality of Satan, legions of demons, human agents and blasphemous inversions of Christian devotion such as black masses. Satan therefore gave (or seemed to give) witches wonderful powers in order to attract new followers and to harm the godly. But Renaissance demonologists turned the essence of witchcraft into a thought crime – that of belief in Satan as lord. Given the power of torture to obtain confessions of allegiance, the difficulty of refuting witnesses’ allegations, and the lack of necessity to prove any criminal act on the part of the witch, the elite model of diabolic witchcraft produced in sixteenth- and early-seventeenth-century Europe explosions of cases that were indeed witch-hunts.
Robert Poole, from The Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories
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robertpallesen · 2 months
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Facade, Portland, OR © Robert Pallesen
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indierockdeath · 4 months
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oh to have a love like there's~
robert smith and mary poole, they are just so adorable i can't
"however far away I will always love you"
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blkice64-blog · 1 month
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Robert Oliveira
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a-night-like--this · 7 months
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July 24th, 1992 (x)
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l00k4tm4m45c415 · 2 months
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Harriet Roberts
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