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manifestmoons · 1 year
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Welcome to manifestmoons
Magical water properties. A part of Grimoire Basics Volume 3
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lilwitchyvibes · 7 months
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I think my favorite thing about doing my grimoire my style with color and art is the thought that this could be passed down generations of witches and be useful and still unique
Also it’s nice to realize you can make mistakes (i.e., switching up the art for waxing and waning moons) and move on from them without stress or worry
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weirdlookindog · 2 years
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Swamp Water (20th Century Fox, 1941)
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byneddiedingo · 9 months
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Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews in Swamp Water (Jean Renoir, 1941)
Cast: Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Virginia Gilmore, John Carradine, Mary Howard, Eugene Pallette, Ward Bond, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. Screenplay: Dudley Nichols, based on a novel by Vereen Bell. Cinematography: J. Peverell Marley. Art direction: Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright. Film editing: Walter Thompson. Music: David Buttolph.
Swamp Water has a few things working against it in addition to its title. For one, having a cast of familiar Hollywood stars pretending to be farmers, hunters, and trappers living on the edge of the Okefenokee swamp, and saying things like "I brung her" and "He got losted," makes for a certain lack of authenticity. And at 32, its leading man, Dana Andrews, is about a decade too old to be playing the callow youth he's supposed to be in the movie. Add to that the director, Jean Renoir, is a wartime exile from France, making his first film in Hollywood, and you might expect the worst. Fortunately, it has a screenplay by a master, Dudley Nichols, and an eminently watchable cast that includes Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, John Carradine, Ward Bond, and Eugene Pallette, who while they may never quite convince us that they're Georgia swamp-folk, do their professional best. It turns out to be a thoroughly entertaining movie that, while it doesn't add any luster to Renoir's career, doesn't detract from it either. This was Andrews's second year in movies, and he gives the kind of energetic performance that mostly overcomes miscasting. Born in Mississippi and raised in Texas, he also seems to know the character he's called on to play, perhaps a little better than the city-bred Baxter, whose efforts at being the village outcast are a bit forced. Brennan as usual plays an old coot, but without overdoing the mannerisms -- it's a slyly engaging performance. Much of the footage was shot by cinematographer J. Peverell Marley and the uncredited Lucien Ballard in the actual swamp and environs near Waycross, Georgia. There is some obvious failure to match the location footage with that shot back in the 20th Century-Fox studio, but it's not terribly distracting.
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nykloss · 1 year
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I'm losing my mind. I'm trying to look up how to make a specific mixed drink, but this webpage was so clearly made by an AI, and I need to share.
First of all, the drink is called Swamp Water. And the page looks very inviting!
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You immediately scroll down, to a heading titled "What Is The Drink Swamp Water Made Of?" To see... This:
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And huh, that doesn't sound like a tasty summertime drink! At this point, I knew it was an AI filling the page out, but there was so much left, that I had to investigate further. Thankfully, the header "What Is The Drink Swamp Water Made Of" appears approximately a dozen more times.
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Apparently we're making a soup now.
But wait, before we get to the next ingredient list, the page needs to warn us about the dangers of Swamp Water, once again:
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Followed by a bunch of meaningless, unrelated factoids
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This goes on for about 6 paragraphs, and the AI cannot keep anything consistent as it goes on various tangents, before returning to home base:
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And then...
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OH THANK GOD! I was LOOKING for drinks for my next bigfoot party and my pumpkin-themed themed party!!
The article ended suddenly after that paragraph.
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herb-and-legends · 1 year
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whifferdills · 2 years
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If you can learn to live with cotton-mouths and 'gators and panthers, on places where there ain't a solid bit of ground to stand on, why I reckon you're welcome to your life.
Swamp Water (1941) dir. Jean Renoir, DP J. Peverell Marley
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ferretfyre · 2 years
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admiralwonderboat · 2 days
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eddie-fd3s · 24 days
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SWAMP WATER Live !
てなこって、寄居までFDでひとっ走り🎶
オリジナルと洋邦カバーを織り交ぜたアコギのデュオ!
とにかく楽しいっ〜!
アンコールはスタジオ841の管理人を務める子供バンドのやまとゆう氏もドラムで参加!
ちょっと得した気分😁
最後は対バンの512さんとセッションで終演。
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manifestmoons · 1 year
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Hello fellow witches, here are some magical water properties for your reference. More info on manifestmoons
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zegalba · 9 months
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petitworld · 8 months
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Wangyou Forest, Taiwan by Aan Chen
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lionfloss · 1 year
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Charleston Magnolia Gardens
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streamondemand · 2 years
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'Swamp Water' – Jean Renoir heads south on Criterion Channel
‘Swamp Water’ – Jean Renoir heads south on Criterion Channel
It took a French filmmaker to take a Hollywood movie into Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp. Swamp Water (1941), the first American movie by the great French director Jean Renoir, stars Dana Andrews as a young (well, young-ish) trapper in rural Georgia who ventures into the no man’s land of the Okefenokee Swamp. Walter Brennan is the fugitive hermit hiding out from a murder conviction (of which he is…
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