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bebemoon · 7 months
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look for the name: SERENE
simone rocha embellished tulle bodysuit w/ adjustable thigh attachments in neutral color
{from lucky vintage seattle} vintage 193o's-4o's peach rayon silk blend charmeuse tap shorts w/ embroidered ecru floral lace inserts
the row elastic leather ballet flats in off-white
avon "precious doe" field flowers cologne, c. 197o's
retro basketweave marbled lucite handbag w/ clear, crystal-cut lid and handle, c. 195o's-6o's
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judith-lore90 · 2 years
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🌶🌶Full version on my spicy Twitter 🌶🌶
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americanprimitives · 10 months
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Lady Clare, Atlanta, 198Os
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nottooldtodream · 1 year
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It’s giving 198o
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sterlingarcher23 · 1 year
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ElMax - Superhero coded - "Unbreakable"
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Everytime I see this image, it reminds me of "Unbreakable" (2000) and David Dunn.
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And I'd argue that this was the idea as superhero comics are a basic theme of the film and do appear in Stranger Things as well.
Powers: Invulnerability, Superhuman Strength, Extra Sensory Perception, Healing Factor, Superior Immune System.
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David Dunn has the ability to see the evil inside of people.
According to 1989 D&D rules, the ability of "True seeing" hot a divine version (Angel in disguise) through which one can see the aura of a person and therefore the alignment.
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This is were the Lumax pattern comes into play and it's likely 198o. It's fourth cycle must, if my counting is correct, happen on Episode 4 (Max on the right side, looking left from our POV, daylight, she & Lucas.) - She'll be able to see flayed people through the connection with El (there's a potential Scifi show reference I haven't talked about yet).
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And they like Superhero references, like El being Wonder Woman. Lucas is John Stewart/Green Lantern.
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Note the color coding - the figure next to the 20 is green hooded (Max likes wearing green in every Season & it's blue and yellow combined) but most importantly are the arms of the figure.
Also, the alliterative names go back to the DC era and were later adopted by Marvel: Wonder Woman, Billy Batson, Peter Parker, Bruce Banner, Reed Richards.....
David Dunn in Unbreakable
....Max Mayfield. Isn't it a curious thing.
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talltalestogo · 6 months
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The stagnated wages American workers have been stuck with for over thirty years were given a name by Ronald Reagan: supply-side economics. Supply-side (or Reaganomics) simply means giving all the power and advantages to the rich and corporations through tax cuts and deregulation. And that is the ideology the Republican Party has promoted since Reagan. Bill Moyers explains how this has worked out for workers.
AMERICAN WORKERS SINCE 1980
“Between 2001 and 2008, about 40,000 US manufacturing plants closed. 6 million factory jobs have disappeared over the past doesn’t years, representing one in three manufacturing jobs.
“In polite circles, among our political and financial classes, this is known as ‘the free market at work.’ No, it’s ‘wage repression,’ and it’s been happening in our country since around 1980. Economists Thomas Pickett and Emmanuel Saez have found that from 1950 through 1980, the share of all income in America going to everyone but the rich was 64 percent to 65 percent. Because the nation’s economy was growing handsomely, the average income for nine out of 10 Americans was growing too: from $17,719 to $30,941. That’s a 75% increase in income in constant $2008 dollars. But then it stopped. Since 1980 the economy has also continued to grow handsomely, but only a fraction at the top have benefitted. The line flattens for the bottom 90 percent of Americans. Average income went from that $30,941 in 198o to $31,244 in 2008. Think about that: the average income of Americans increased just $303 and 28 years.”
—Bill Moyers
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year
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National Heat Awareness Day
National Heat Awareness Day is observed annually on the last Friday of May, which falls on May 26 this year. National Heat Awareness Day is an effort by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Weather Service to alert workers, employers, and the public at large about the (preventable) health dangers related to heat, in order to reduce the overall rate of illnesses and deaths caused by it. This day was specially founded as a reminder that many outdoor workers or laborers are at risk of serious heat-induced conditions like heat exhaustion, dehydration, heatstroke, and even death. We bring you tips on how spreading awareness about these conditions and their prevention can help mitigate such unnecessary medical emergencies.
History of National Heat Awareness Day
National Heat Awareness Day was founded by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Weather Service, an agency of the U.S. Federal Government. While there is no record of its first observance, the importance of this day and what it stands for is why we are including it.
The reality is that every year, in the U.S. alone, people suffer and die from heat-induced illnesses, which could easily have been prevented with the right protective measures and intervention. Groups that are especially vulnerable to heat are outdoor workers (like farmers and manual laborers), young children, elderly adults, people with chronic medical conditions, and pregnant women. Heatwaves have been on the rise over the past few decades, with a definite correlation to climate change and the crisis of global warming. In the U.S. itself, recent history shows the shocking death toll due to heatwaves. While various measures are being taken to adapt to rising temperatures and humidity, there is a need for awareness to be spread in order to mitigate the losses.
Therefore, this day was created in order to spread awareness to overcome the high-temperature-related issues. This day is also observed to encourage the consumption of water to avoid heat-related illness. Americans seem to still underestimate the health risks related to conditions of extreme heat or temperatures, even though it’s the deadliest weather condition in the country. With factors like pollution causing temperatures to rise earlier each year, the onslaught of the heat of summer is coming faster every year. For this reason, it is imperative that the nation at large begins to sit up and take notice of the fact that there are many groups in need of protection from an unexpected killer.
National Heat Awareness Day timeline
1600s The Term ‘Heatwave’ is Born
The term heatwave originates in America.
198o Heatwaves Turn Deadly
A heatwave kills 1,250 in the U.S.
1995 Chicago’s Killer Heatwave
A heatwave in Chicago kills 700 people.
2003 Worst Heatwave in Europe
A heatwave across Europe becomes responsible for over 50,000 deaths.
National Heat Awareness Day FAQs
What are three signs of heatstroke?
Symptoms of both heat exhaustion and heat stroke include fatigue/weakness, headaches, and confusion or dizziness. However, in the case of heat exhaustion, your heartbeat slows down, muscles can cramp and there is excessive sweating accompanied by intense thirst. In the case of heatstroke, your heartbeat quickens, you can experience shortness of breath and your skin feels hot, with decreased sweating and urination. In both cases, the person affected should be moved to a cool, shaded location, given sips of water to drink and their skin needs to be cooled with water or ice (until medical help arrives).
Why is heatwave dangerous?
“Heatwaves can kill via the dehydration caused by heavy sweating; the altered sodium and potassium concentrations in the blood confuse both heart and nerve cells, and so breathing or heartbeat may suddenly stop,” according to DownToEarth.
What is the highest heatwave ever recorded?
The National Weather Service recorded a temperature of 130℉ in Death Valley National Park, California, in 2020. This could be the highest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth!
How to Observe National Heat Awareness Day
Chug, chug, chug that H2O
Commit to protecting the vulnerable
Get the word out
Dehydration is one of the most preventable things, which, if left ignored, can lead to more serious health issues. Therefore it is recommended by experts everywhere that eight glasses of water a day is a good standard to maintain. Not only does your body stay hydrated, but water also helps flush toxins out of the body.
There are many online campaigns and grassroots petitions being signed to support the need for outdoor workers to have adequate laws to protect them from heat and other work- environment-related health hazards. Read up and get involved, because every voice does matter!
With powerful tools like social media at our disposal, we can rally our communities (both virtual and real) to spread awareness about the very real risks of heat-related medical conditions that could affect anyone at any time. Train yourself and someone you know to recognize the signs and take action — a little bit can go a long way.
5 Tips On Beating The Heat This Summer
Stay hydrated
Keep your fashion light and breezy
Slather on sunscreen
Avoid going outdoors in peak times
Limit your activity
The manifold benefits of drinking enough water and fluids cannot be stressed enough.
Wear loose-fitting and lightweight clothing, made with breathable fabrics like cotton.
The importance of sunscreen as protection against the sun is never going to get old.
Avoid stepping out into the sun during its peak hours, especially without protection.
Leave the intense workouts for early mornings or nights, and take it easy during the midday heat.
Why National Heat Awareness Day Is Important
Lobbies to protect the vulnerable
It educates us on prevention methods
It resonates with people everywhere
Several years ago, OSHA began a Heat Illness Prevention Campaign to spread awareness about the dangers of working in conditions of extreme heat. Their petition for change could be boiled down to three simple demands for workers — shade, rest, and water. The onus falls on employers to ensure that their workers are receiving these basic requirements and are being protected from extreme heat and other hazardous conditions.
By reinforcing such basic preventative measures, National Heat Awareness Day brings the reality of things we take for granted (like water) to the forefront and makes us more mindful of our own health.
Heatwaves and heat-related health issues are on the rise all over the world, thanks to climate change. Therefore the message of National Heat Awareness Day is relevant to people across the globe, especially as many nations do not even have access to resources like drinking water and electricity. It opens one’s eyes to the larger realities of social injustice and climate change.
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mary72284 · 1 year
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Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace was a mathematician, analyst, and metaphysician known as the founder of scientific computing. She frequently collaborated with her fellow mathematician and mentor, Charles Babbage. In her translation of a paper about Charles Babbage's proposed invention, the Analytical Engine, Ada Lovelace included her own notes and analysis. She wrote what is widely considered to be the first computer program. As a pioneering woman in the field of STEM, Ada Lovelace served as an inspiration for women scientists who have done—and continue to do—trailblazing work.
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The Ada Programming Language, which was developed by the Department of Defense in the 198Os, was named after Ada Lovelace.
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Her computer program was specifically designed to calculate the Bernoulli numbers, a sequence of rational numbers developed by mathematician Jacob Bernoulli. Ada Lovelace was the daughter of the famous Romantic poet, Lord Byron. The two of them never met, however.
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Strange Lights Over Kentucky | The Return
It was a cold night on Fort Campbell in early 1987 when I saw that very strange, bright object, floating over the base’s “back-40” range area, seemingly pursued by a number of Chinook helicopters as it darted around the sky. But without much information to go on, and probably like everyone else who saw the same thing I did that night, the incident quickly faded into the back of my mind, and I didn’t give it much thought after that. That is, until I saw it again. And this time, it was much closer. This is the second half of the story of Strange Lights Over Kentucky.
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duggiefields · 4 years
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#198Os #NewYork @marcbalet https://www.instagram.com/p/CEqv4nUFYm4/?igshid=1i21wrynuz4y4
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judith-lore90 · 1 year
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💘Feb 2023 EXCLUSIVE SET💘
Harry warden sticker and art print set!
join now till the end of this month to get a sticker and art print of our favorite bloody valentine!
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mybeingthere · 3 years
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UMAN, b in 198O in Somalia, lives and works in upstate, NY. A self-trained artist who emigrated from Somalia via Denmark in her twenties.
She has had solo shows at White Columns, NY (2015); Louis B. James Gallery, New York (2016); Galerie  Anne de Villepoix, Paris (2017); and at the Outsider Art Fairs in New York and Paris and 1-54 Fair for Contemporary African Art, NY among others. Uman collaborated with Bjarne Melgaard on exhibitions at Ramiken Crucible, New York, and the ICA, London (both 2012). In addition to her gallery show she will have a solo booth presentation with FIERMAN at the NADA Chicago Invitational Art Fair in September 2019.
 https://fierman.nyc/uman-1
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buckwhl · 2 years
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People ask me how long have I been in the lifestyle. Well publicly ( meaning in front of many people at parties and clubs and suce since 198o. but in my mind and fantasies a lot longer. But please respect that I am very happily owned and in chastity to a wonderful Lady already and not about to even think about changing. I love to talk about my history andmy leather products I make so feel free to chat to me about any of that. https://waterhole-leather.com
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Vinny, an Unloader at NYC's old Fulton Fish Market: South St. , circa 198O
by Ph. Barbara Mensch
Gelatin silver print
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nobrashfestivity · 5 years
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Richard Diebenkorn, Large Bright Blue, 198o
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dcvw · 4 years
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Just added to the shop for sale, a just full serviced 1984 Seiko 2C21 "Contra" Fieldmaster set, with watch, compass, and map meter modules What to say about this amazingly unique and rare watch, the Seiko Field Master, aka “Seiko Contra,” like this all original example here? The Field Master was allegedly worn by the anti-Communist Nicaraguan Contra’s during the 1980s conflict there (hence the nickname), but we have no evidence this is true Civil wars are almost always violent and messy, and facts usually hard to come by – so judge for yourself. All we know is that it’s a fantastic military-esque tool watch, and Seiko hadn't made a watch like this before its launch in the early 198o's and has never made anything like it since Full details and more pictures at www.dcvintagewatches.com #seikocontra #seiko2c21 @dcvintagewatches #womw #watchesofinstagram #watchporn #watchfam #wristporn #wristgame #watchoftheday #DC #LA #SoCal #redbarcrew #wis #edc #instawatch #ReWatchTeam #wotd #klocksnack #GoAnalog #seiko #vintageseiko #Japan #seikoholic #seikoaddict #watchesforsale #seiko2c210080 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9NonbmnT7M/?igshid=9lx5ltudw1a9
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