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henk-heijmans · 4 months
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Tenant farmer's child, Greene County, Georgia, 1941 - by Jack Delano (1914 - 1997), Ukrainian/American
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finishitjoker · 6 months
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This is peak team composition
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artist-issues · 3 months
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do you like rose?
Rose Tyler, yeah! She’s my favorite companion in Doctor Who. I think the best parts of Doctor Who are when he, the big immortal hero, is demonstrating that ordinary, finite people are worthwhile.And Rose is just…super ordinary. Think about it, when you try to describe Rose and who she is and what makes her unique out of all the other companions, you can only say “she’s the one the Doctor falls in love with.”
I mean obviously you can say other things. You can say, “she’s compassionate, she’s brave, she always cares about everybody, she understands the Doctor, she’s 100% loyal to the Doctor, etc.” But honestly, before the Doctor, she’s just a girl who works in a department store. Who has human flaws, like being impulsive or jealous or immature sometimes. That’s it. No gimmick. No qualifications that would make her an asset to the Doctor, like Martha being an actual Doctor. No reason the Doctor would feel guilty or heroic or something and take her along, like he does with Clara or Amy. Just his friend, who happens to treat everyone, whether they’re clones or servants or test subjects, like they’re all important.
I think Donna Noble falls into the same category, so she’s neck-and-neck with Rose for my favorite companion. But I just like that Rose brings out the “everybody has value, and everybody can prove that to everyone else by making a stand” in the Doctor.
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park-bench-poet · 7 months
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I cannot BELIEVE Tenant of Wildfell Hall isn't more popular in classic lit/feminist circles. Rochester WHO?! Heathcliff WHAT?? Gilbert Markham is the only man I am aware of !!
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historywaitsfornoone · 6 months
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Did Roman apartment houses have a "Super" on site, or a doorman? Was parking included for your horse and wagon? What happened if your insula went condo? In this video you'll learn about Roman apartment houses, or insulae; who lived in an insula, and on what floors; the floor plan of a typical insula; and what a typical insula would have looked like.
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federer7 · 9 months
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Negro tenant farmer's wife. Near Stem, North Carolina. 1940 May
Photo by Jack Delano for The Farm Security Administration
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martian-hermit · 2 months
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I’m 100% convinced that people who hated movies like Tenant (2020) and The Batman (2022) are just people who expect absolutely every detail handed to them, or expect nothing but fight scenes and action. People like this have watched nothing but Marvel movies since 2008 and have absolutely no clue how to handle a movie that isn’t trying throughout its entire runtime to be some massive spectacle. As far as Tenant goes, it’s a movie that’s real fucky with time, which is basically Christopher Nolan’s signature. It’s confusing, and it takes multiple watches or a LOT of video essays to fully understand. Anyone with a short attention span that is difficult to keep will hate that. For The Batman, it’s a lot more of the detective side of the character. It’s not all fighting, it’s not all crazy gadgets, and it’s not all explosions. It’s Batman solving riddles, which if you actually pay attention, is really interesting to watch.
This is someone who watched almost everything Marvel made until 2022, so I understand, but dude. Holy shit. Watch other stuff please.
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stoicmike · 4 months
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The word “rent” exists in different universes, depending on whether you are a tenant or a landlord. -- Michael Lipsey
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timmurleyart · 2 months
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The new tenants. 🏙🌃🟧🟨🟥(mixed media collage)🏢
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thinkingnot · 1 year
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Hi! I don't know if you're a bit newer on tumblr but a lot of the stuff you put in comments on RBs would be much more suitable for the tags! For example when you put in comments just you agreeing with someone, that's something for the tags. Think of comments as you getting up on a big stage in front of everyone and saying something. It has to add to the OP– has to be witty, funny, informative, etc. Tags are for stuff like agreeing, little notes, stuff like that. Just thought I should let you know, since sometimes seeing your comments on some posts is a bit of a 'huh?' moment for me since I've realised a lot of them belong in tags rather than comments. I hope this doesn't sound snobbish, just thought I'd let you know a bit of tumblr etiquette and shit, haha.
ough i get where youre coming from anon thank you for your concern :D! 🫶
its just a habit of mine XD
cuz i picture it less like walking on a stag versus commenting in the back and more like youre sitting in a classroom the op is the teacher, reblog with comment is that kid that said it outloud for the class (everyone) and the tags are for you whispering to your friends (your followers) :D!!
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matt00794 · 1 month
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So Warner bros is never putting a movie on streaming instead of in theaters again even if it’s a pandemic so they can win an Oscar
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yours-trudy · 2 years
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Let's take that as a "no".
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‘You could be one of the good ones, but the reality is, 99% of our tenants… just… aren’t”
I had offered the use of the bond, to insulate the house, and Michelle was explaining why that would be too much risk to the owner.
‘Anything could happen you see?’ She explained kindly. ‘You could stop paying rent, or damage the property. The owner would have to cover that themselves. The owner doesn’t have to provide insulation, and insulation only effects the tenant, not the owner, so it would be too much risk to allow the bond to be used.
“Oh” I replied, suddenly understanding. “so, because insulation only effects the tenant, not the owner, it’s a risk for the owner to use the bond?”
‘Exactly’ she replied ‘the owner doesn’t get anything out of that’
‘How about keeping a good tenant?’ I offered.
“Oooh and look, it might be, that you are one of the good ones..” she cooed emphatically , “but the reality is, 99% of our tenants… just… aren’t”
Who was I to argue? After all, the last tenants had literally trashed the place. I know, as we had just spent a month cleaning thick greasy dust off every surface, removing building debris and rubbish from the gardens, steam cleaning the carpets and repainting the walls and ceilings of our rental, getting it ready for us to move in to. So I’ll be honest, I didn’t think it was going to be too hard to prove we were good tenants worth keeping. Surely worth insulating.. I made a video of the work we’d done, and the work we were planning to do. But time after time, staff member after staff member, refused to acknowledge the work we’d put in, or that the footage even existed.
That’s odd. I thought.
It wasn’t the only thing that was odd.
It quickly became apparent that the property managers job was to protect the owner – from me.
Wait.. Am I the enemy in this scenario? I wondered. If so, why? I had kinda assumed we’d be working together, towards a common goal. Surely getting the best out of the owners investment was a win win for everyone? Right?…. Right?
You see, this was no ordinary tenancy, I had applied specifically to this tenancy with the offer to ‘do up’ the house at my own cost. It was a personal passion project. Something I’d always wanted to do. And something about this house had my creative juices flowing. In return I wanted long term sustainabile housing… we tried to get something in writing, but gosh darn it, we just couldn’t seem to get the wording right, but that’s no big deal I thought, we all clearly wanted the same thing, there’s time for that later. I needed to get a better idea of the investment I’d be making anyway.
So I signed up under the guidance of the very charasmatic James, and as soon as that was done I was never allowed to speak with him again- EVER.
Infact everything changed
Communication with the owner, was no longer allowed.
My offers to help to get the fence fixed, not allowed
Use of the bond to insulate the house, not allowed
Clarification on whether or not the owner did infact want the kind of tenancy I was offering- not allowed.
Acknowledging the work we’d put into the house – not allowed
After months of trying to find a member of the realestate to give me a straight answer, I ended up on the door step of the owners house to find out if they wanted me or not - in person.
-Aaaaaand, well, look. That’s a story on it’s own, and I am… really looking forward to telling it – spoiler free- so, ya’ll just gonna have to wait -
It’s a good storey. A story of discovery, as it just so happens that I have undertaken an…. incredibly intensive and enlightening 6 month journey. We are talking about a journey that can only be described as extreme in every sense of the word - There’s; inward and outward epiphanies, physical feats un-precedented, dareing stunts, twists, turns, dizzying highs and heart breaking lows. It has been the kind of journey that changes a person. The kind of journey that restarts a life.
And I owe all this to the plight of property managers.
So, if you are a property manager, and you can hear me, I’d like to thank you, because I think I finally figured out why I wasn’t able find anyone to advocate me as ‘good tenant worth keeping’. And why good tenants are just so gosh darn hard to find.
.. to be continued
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