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tita-ferreira · 20 days
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Ditadura: militar testemunhou e revela quem fez e explodiu bombas no Rio...
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llovelymoonn · 9 months
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hi, could i request a web on turning older. I was talking to my friend yesterday, and turning 30 seems so terrifying, at the same time it also seems normal just like another. But I'm not able to turn my back to all the responsibilities and what people expect of me, to all that i have set myself to achieve before this "30 milestone"
Absolutely love your blog btw. So glad i found you in this platform :)
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megan fernandes good boys: "why we drink" (via @firstfullmoon) \\ adonis (tr. khaled mattawa) (via @soporificsedative) \\ bob dylan when the deal goes down (ia @newvision) \\ charlotte smith thirty-eight. to mrs ____y \\ natalie shapero thirty going
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stanleypolecat · 2 months
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Some sketches I made these days
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punkcaligula · 1 year
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2023 READING LOG
JANUARY
-> Books:
HURSTON, Zora Neale; Their Eyes Were Watching God
WILLIAMS, Tennessee; A Streetcar Named Desire
-> Essays & articles:
CHRISTENSEN, Joel; How do chatbots dream of electric Greek heroes?
DYHOUSE, Carol; Why Are We So Afraid of Female Desire?
EDWARDS, Stassa; A Little Madly: Hysteria at the Moulin Rouge
HOOKS, bell; Romance: Sweet Love
LAING, Olivia; NYC blue: what the pain of loneliness tells us
LIEBERMAN, Jeffrey A.; “The Miracle Cure”: A Brief History of Lobotomies
LORDE, Audre; The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power
SHUSHAN, Gregory; Near-death experiences have long inspired after life beliefs
STADONILK, Joe; We’ve always been distracted
TÁÌWÒ, Olúfémi; The idea of ‘precolonial Africa’ is vacuous and wrong
WYPIJEWSKI, JoAnn; How Capitalism Created Sexual Dysfunction
FEBRUARY
-> Books:
DOUGLASS, Frederick; Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass
WINTERSON, Jeanette; 12 Bytes: How We Got Here, Where We Might Go Next
-> Essays & articles:
BLACK, Bob; The Abolition of Work
BURDEN-STELLY, Charisse; How Black Communist Women Remade Class Struggle
COBB, Michael; Bigmouth Strikes Again
GOODLAD, Lauren M.E.; Now The Humanities Can Disrupt “AI”
HALBERSTAM, Jack; Towards a Trans* Feminism
HARVEY, Katherine; Medieval babycare
ROTHFIELD, Becca; A Body of One’s Own
RUKES, Frederic; The Disruption of Normativity: Queer Desire and Negativity in Morrisey and The Smiths
STRINGER, Julian; The Smiths: Repressed (But Remarkably Dressed)
VENKATARAMAN, Vivek V.; Lessons from the foragers
MARCH
-> Books:
AMADO, Jorge; Gabriela, Clove & Cinnamon
-> Essays & articles:
ALEXANDER, Amanda; Making Communities Safe, Without the Police
BOURDÉ, Guy; The philosophies of history
ELLIOTT, John H.; An Europe of composite monarchies
ERNAUX, Annie; A Community of Desires
HARCOUT, Bernard E.; Policing Disorder
JABBARI, Alexander; After the mother tongues: what we lost with Persianate modernity
MANTEL, Hilary; Anne Boleyn: witch, bitch, temptress, feminist
MANTEL, Hilary; Holy disorders
MANTEL, Hilary; Night visions
MANTEL, Hilary; No passport required
MANTEL, Hilary; The shape we’re in
MINER, Horace; Body Ritual among the Nacirema
RUSSEL, Francey; What It Means to Watch
WEBB, Claire Isabel; Cosmic vision
APRIL
-> Books:
MISHIMA, Yukio; Sun and Steel
OLADE, Yves; Bloodsport
-> Essays & articles:
BATESON, Gregory; A Theory of Play and Fantasy
CÉSAIRE, Suzanne; The Great Camouflage
CHARALAMBOUS, Demetrio; The Enigma of the Isle of Gold
DAVID, Kathryn; How Stalin enlisted the Orthodox Church to help control Ukraine
SINGLER, Beth; Existential Hope and Existential Despair in AI Apocalypticism and Transhumanism
WYATT, Justin; The Smiths, Pop Culture Referencing and Marginalized Stardom
-> Short stories:
ELLISON, Harlan; The Man Who Rowed Christopher Colombus Ashore
SAYLOR, Steven; The Eagle and the Rabbit
MAY
-> Books:
PLUTARCH; Life of Sulla
-> Essays & articles:
BRAUDEL, Fernand; Clothes and fashion
CHAMPLIN, Edward; Nero Reconsidered
GARTON, Charles; Sulla and the Theatre
HAY, Mark; The Colonization of the Ayahuasca Experience
HSU, Hua; Varieties of Ether: Toward a history of creativity and beef
PROBYN, Elspeth; Cannibal Hunger, Restraint in Excess
STAR, Christopher; How the ancient philosophers imagined the end of the world
TELUSHKIN, Shira; Meet Eva Frank: The First Jewish Female Messiah
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doedipus · 4 months
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improve your jazz season with this secret ingredient
put that shit in cranberry sauce
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Ryo Kawasaki lead guitar, synthesizer, arranger, writer
Mike Lipskin synthesizer, percussion, remixer, liner notes
Tom Coster keyboards, synthesizer
Hugh McCracken rhythm guitar
Stu Woods bass
Jimmy Young drums
Muhammad Abdullah percussion
Sam Morrison tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
Bob Simpson recording engineer, remixer
Howie Lindeman mix engineer
Mike Lindeman mix engineer
Stanislaw Fernandes design
Andy LaVerne piano
Al Stillman writer
Casado Lecuona writer
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thekingofgear · 1 year
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Thom Yorke’s Gear for The Smile’s NPR Tiny Desk Show
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Thom at the piano during Panavision.
For The Smile’s Tiny Desk performance, Thom played his Fender Mustang bass on The Smoke and his vintage Guild Starfire II bass on Skirting On The Surface. Although we don’t get to hear the song, we can see that Thom played his 1964 Fender Jazzmaster when they performed We Don’t Know What Tomorrow Brings. The upright piano on Panavision belongs to Tiny Desk, as do the amps and microphones (we also explained this our last post). In an Instagram post, Bob Boilen mentioned that the band rehearsed for more than an hour before deciding which songs to play. This explains the range of guitars and basses that Thom brought along, only three of which would appear in the final video. Thom also brought a small pedalboard with a selection of his pedals for the show, and some of them went unused too — notably the Death By Audio Echo Dream 2, which he uses on You Will Never Work In Television Again.
Thom’s Instruments
Upright Piano
Fender EOB Stratocaster guitar
Fender Jazzmaster guitar in Olympic White (1964)
Martin 00-18 acoustic guitar (with Fishman Rare Earth pickup)
Fender Mustang bass in Olympic White
Guild Starfire II hollowbody bass in Cherry-Red (late-60s)
Thom’s Amplifiers (shared with Jonny):
Tiny Desk’s Fender ’68 Custom Deluxe Reverb combo amplifier
Tiny Desk’s Ampeg RB-110 combo amplifier
Thom’s Effects Pedals:
Guitar/Bass->
Boss TU-2 tuner
Death By Audio Echo Dream 2
Death By Audio Interstellar Overdriver
Earthquaker Devices Plumes overdrive
Telenordia TK-23 Kompressor
-> Amplifier
GigRig Generator and Distributor power supply
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A photo of Thom’s mini bass and guitar pedalboard for the Tiny Desk show (joshrogosin). Looks like it’s just a plank with some velcro, almost certainly put together just for Tiny Desk.
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Thom’s array of guitars (joshrogosin).
We can see Thom’s EOB Stratocaster with black covers on the Fernandes pickups. This was probably one of Fender’s original prototypes for Ed, before they sourced white pickup covers for the final version.
The Martin acoustic the newer one which Thom acquired around 2015, likely to save his older Martin from touring wear. It’s easiest to identify by the wear in the finish near the soundhole. Thom used his older Martin acoustic to performance Free In The Knowledge at the Royal Albert Hall in 2021. But for The Smile shows this year, he played this newer Martin, as can be seen in video from the Montreux Jazz Festival.
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The headstock of Thom’s vintage Guild Starfire II bass (joshrogosin).
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rainypixarcinemahorse · 3 months
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Frankenweenie AU
Romeo conbolt - Victor frakenstein
Happy - Sparky
Wendy marvell - Elsa van helsing
Carla - persephone
Erza scarlet - Susan frakenstein
Jellal fernandes - Edward frakenstein
Jura neekis - Bob burgemeister
Erik - Toshiaki
Macbeth - Nassor
Flare corona - weird girl
Mr whiskers - franmalth
Deliora - shelly
Oobra - collosus
miniature dragons - sea monkeys
Makarov dreyar - Mr. Ryzkruski
Yuka - edgar
Sawyer - bob
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psanoukk · 4 months
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@getoseong
baby me atende by dilsinho e matheus fernandes
Sentada no chão da sala/cozinha/quarto, usava meias coloridas do Bob Esponja e tinha olheiras marcantes no rosto que não deixavam disfarçar o caos do plantão da noite anterior - e a falta de descanso após esse. Empurrou o balde de pipoca entre suas pernas para o amigo. "Desculpa só ter pipoca pra te receber, eu não tive tempo de fazer compras." Deu de ombros, sorrindo amarelo. "Só tem bebida quente e coração gelado por aqui." Brincou, recostando-se contra o sofá pequeno atrás de si; mordeu o interior da bochecha e respirou fundo em seguida. "Não precisava ter vindo, Geto."
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lesbianboyfriend · 1 year
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Pound and Brodsky in Venice
By Megan Fernandes
I don’t even dig Pound. But in a sunk cemetery in a sinking city
poets stick together. Brodsky is buried two feet away and for him
I leave an MTA card and a wild daisy, mutter about the metaphors
of transit, tell him how last night, with my feet dangling off the shoreline,
I watched a boat bob an emerald wave. I’m less afraid. Less of a coward
than I was a year ago. Now, I am a checklist of risk. When I speak,
the words will not stop falling and this is what I ask before
every decision or task: Am I mechanism of gratification or need?
Am I more than what I feed? Indeed, are we not all an only child
with no sibling to blame? At Ezra’s flat grave, covered in leaves,
I snap up a single shell curled on the slab. There have been no visitors
for a long while so I spray for bugs and the poisoned mist carries
over the dead. It is improper and a little funny and I say to myself,
“Stop spraying shit all over the poets.” Even this fascist one.
The truth is I’d clear any grave. I want to redeem. To save.
That’s my thing. My uselessness. A grim reaper too late. A retired priest.
Above, gulls chat and the cattle stars graze the sky. And at my eyeline,
insects stumble downwards, graceless, like unpardoned angels.
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3thurs · 1 year
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for November 17
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, November 17, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This schedule and each venue’s location and hours of operation are available at 3thurs.org.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Sanitized mats are provided. This program is available both in-person (spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m.) and via Zoom (register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEodu2trT4oE9Thwsjhw4i9Wyldjd2jFd9W).
Student Night, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. — Join the Georgia Museum of Art Student Association for a night of music, fun and themed activities to celebrate the latest exhibitions, including “Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund.” Student Night is generously sponsored by the UGA Parents Leadership Council.
On view:
“Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund” — This exhibition is the first large-scale survey of the Do Good Fund’s remarkable and sweeping collection of photography made in the South from the 1950s to the present.
“Infinity on the Horizon” — This exhibition highlights modern and contemporary objects in the Georgia Museum of Art’s permanent collection by prominent and lesser-known artists that can be characterized as abstract landscapes. 
“Allison Janae Hamilton: Between Life and Landscape” — Allison Janae Hamilton’s works often include spectral figures to convey the role of nature in Black experience as beautiful and fragile, hopeful and haunted.
“In Dialogue: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse” — This focused exhibition highlights Black artist Henry Ossawa Tanner’s impact on several younger artists: Palmer C. Hayden, William H. Johnson, William Edouard Scott and Hale Woodruff.
“Jane Manus, Undaunted” — Five large-scale sculptures by the Florida-based geometric sculptor.
“Kristin Leachman: Longleaf Lines” — Paintings by artist Kristin Leachman of an old-growth longleaf pine forest in southwest Georgia as part of her “Fifty Forests” project.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection” — Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists.
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
The museum’s days of operation are Tuesday – Sunday. Reserve a free ticket and see our policies at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
ATHICA@675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200
Free Music Night, 7 – 9 p.m. — Sound Bathing, Exploration and Improvisation with Michael Pierce, John Kiran Fernandes, Shane Parish and Jon Vogt. 
“MOOD: 2022 Juried Exhibition” — Features the work of 37 contemporary artists from across the United States and Canada. Their work in all media explores or references MOOD, a term that has taken on a unique connotation on social media through its use thousands of times a day by individuals to express their temporal emotions with imagery, memes and an ever-changing collage of the media culture that surrounds us. #Mood is happy, sad, reflective, angstful, urgent, chill, colorful, somber, hungry, sleepy, angry, hopeful and more. The work on display was juried by Liz Andrews, executive director of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.
ATHICA@CINÉ Gallery
“Familiar” — Photographs by Christy Bush.
Lyndon House Arts Center
“RE-, the Clarke County School District Student Art Exhibition” — Includes works by students from Kindergarten to 12th grade and media such as weaving, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing and collage. Also included are large collaborative works of art by classrooms and grades.
 “A Pattern of Moments” — Featuring artwork by Kate Burke, Rebecca Kreisler and Sylvia Schaefer. The three artists share a feminized aesthetic sensibility and color palette, reflected in their chosen material: thread, folded paper and quilted fabric
“Bess Carter: Arts Center Choice Award Winner” — During each Annual Juried Exhibition, the Lyndon House Arts Center curator selects an artist with a compelling, yet unseen, body of work worthy of in-depth viewing for a solo exhibition in the North Gallery. Bess Carter, who teaches art at Oconee County High School, will share art inspired by her family and “everyday beautifully imperfect life.”
“The Same, Yet Separate” — J Taran Diamond is a metalsmith and interdisciplinary craft artist. Diamond creates intricate ornate objects inspired by historic artifacts that investigate anti-Blackness within the material culture of the American South.  
“The Ties that Bind: The Paradox of Cultural Survival amid Climate Events: Works by Tamika Galanis and Anina Major” — This exhibition originated on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, during a residency in which artists examined cultural identity and sustainability through environmental relationships.  
The Athenaeum
“Smooooooooooooooth Operator” — Brooklyn-based artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed presents a new exhibition that examines the poetics and power of machine learning. She questions computation, the role of the reader and ritual in “Smooooooooooooooth Operator,” which considers the menace of smoothness. We know what a smooth thing is; we’ve run our hand over a surface without noticeable projections or interruptions. Smoothing as a practice shows up in music via quantization and again in image processing via filters. Both are procedures of standardization and forced patterning by disregarding dirty data (or noise) in the service of fulfilling the audience’s expectations. Smooth viewing is easy viewing because the brain doesn’t have to second guess what it is looking at. Smooth images, smooth text make smooth, speed readers.
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Peter Loose, "Places of Peace” — This exhibition is dedicated to the late and beloved artist Art Rosenbaum and centers on the work that Peter created the night he learned of Art’s passing. Birds have always been his inspiration.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
ArtWall@Hotel Indigo: Photography by Lucy Reback and Megan Reilly — These New York-based photographers have been living and working in Athens for the past two years. The artists, who are also a couple, have never exhibited collaboratively. These works span five years; some were taken before the couple met, and others are intimate vignettes of their relationship. The fragmented assemblage of their combined work reinterprets these memories, bending time to include the other in their past and articulate the present connection.
Glass Cube: “Aurora,” an installation by multimedia artist Zane Cochran featuring changing light and geometric lanterns based on occurrences of the Northern Lights. Open 24/7.
The Classic Center
The Classic Center galleries will be closed this Third Thursday due to an event in the space.
Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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ao3feed-nalu · 2 years
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Don't Let Me Down
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by Kit_Kat_Celeste2022
Lucy meets Natsu, Gray and Erza at 'Bring your Child to work' day, and soon her parents find out she was talented with the piano, sending her off to Pegasus Academy, but what happens when on Facebook she finds out how much she's missing? What happens when the only person she kept in contact with was Erza, and she must reintroduce herself to Natsu and Gray. [AU. M for Later]
Words: 2900, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Fairy Tail
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con
Categories: F/M
Characters: Natsu, Lucy, Gray, Hibiki, Eve, Ren, Bob, Makarov, Ivan, Layla, juvia, Lisanna, Freed - Character, Bickslow, cana, Evergreen, Laxus, Mirajane, Jellal, Erza
Relationships: Natsu Dragneel/Lucy Heartfilia, Gray Fullbuster/Juvia Lockser, Jellal Fernandes/Erza Scarlet, Natsu Dragneel/Lisanna Strauss, Laxus Dreyar/Mirajane Strauss, Freed Justine/Lisanna Strauss, Bickslow/Cana Alberona, Evergreen/Elfman Strauss
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe
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tita-ferreira · 29 days
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Bolsonaro busca a Hungria. Amarelou ou...? E o Caso Marielle vai além do...
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"A excelente explanação Bob Fernandes é imprópria para quem acredita em conto da carochinha e continua pensando que existem militares conspiradores e militares legalistas"- Jeferson Miola
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Brasil ,fatos pessoas,política, literatura , tti
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ljj86196280-blog · 8 days
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veradovaleuniverse · 2 months
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Bob Fernandes, Janio de Freitas, Mário Kertész - Programa Três Pontos - ...
Certo ou errado (certo!!!), Lula sacudiu o mundo. Isolado??? Jamais!
Palestina Livre!!
Nosso Presidente Lula é um Humanista acima de tudo! Isto o credencia à ser nosso farol! e para quem é minimamente ser humano, independente de raça, cor, orientação sexual, classe social ou qualquer outra característica. Para quem assim não for, que mude ou vá se lascar!
Pablo Picasso pintor do quadro Guernica em 1937: Comandante alemão nazista questiona: o senhor fez isso? eu não, vocês fizeram, eu só retratei.
​​Eles citavam o holocausto comparando com o que o governo israelense fazia a a época.
Vergonha é  ver crianças sendo assassinadas e aquelas que  ficarão, serão  traumatizados pelo restos de suas vidas !
Winston Churchill em 1940: Cada um espera que, se alimentar o crocodilo o suficiente, o crocodilo o coma por último. Em alusão àqueles que imaginavam ser possível fazer acordos de paz com Hitler.
https://www.youtube.com/live/uarIg8y0xlc?si=ShosfKpCPs_hfHyy
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paulovas-blog-blog · 4 months
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Brasil ,fatos pessoas,política, literatura , tti
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