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A still from ‘ Dance of the 41/ El Baile de los 41′ (Film, 2020). 
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evilhorse · 2 months
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Dang, Gambit would have a way cooler line here.
(X-Men Red #16)
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graphicpolicy · 9 months
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Latin and Latinx heroes share their powers and culture on Marvel Comunidades covers and stories
Latin and Latinx heroes share their powers and culture on Marvel Comunidades covers and stories #comics #comicbooks
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geekcavepodcast · 9 months
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"Marvel Comunidades" Bonus Stories Announced
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Marvel Comunidades celebrates Latin and Latinx super heroes and creators with variant covers and bonus adventures in the pages of Avengers #6, X-Men Red #16, Incredible Hulk #5, and Scarlet Witch #9. Marvel Comunidades variant covers for the issues are by Ernanda Souza.
Kalinda Vasquez and Alba Glez' bonus adventure for Avengers #6, on sale on October 11, 2023, follows Firebird. Firebird, Captain Marvel, and Captain America are called upon by the Avengers to investigate a mystery in the desert. Their quest leads them to a new character with secrets to reveal about Roswell, New Mexico.
Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhóz, and Marcelo Costa's bonus adventure for X-Men Red #16, on sale on October 11, 2023, follows Shark-Girl and Sunspot on their first-ever team-up together. The two mutants return to Brazil to investigate the disappearances of local fishmen. Their investigation leads them to "Ilha da Queimada Grande" and a showdown with King Cobra.
Vita Ayala and Alitha Martinez' bonus adventure for Incredible Hulk #5, on sale on October 18, 2023, follows Victor Alvarez / Power Man. While chasing down a threat, Power Man winds up in a brawl with the Incredible Hulk.
Juan Ponce and Ig Guara's bonus adventure for Scarlet Witch #9, on sale on October 18, 2023, follows Strange Academy's Eva Quintero. When Eva "borrows" a book from Scarlet Witch's private collection, she finds herself ducked into the demonic realm where. With the help of Wanda Maximoff, Eva will have to escape before she is trapped in the book forever.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Ernanda Souza's Comunidades variant cover for X-Men Red #16)
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sophs-style · 1 year
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L​aia Costa (wearing Carolina Herrera) at the 2023 Goya Awards on Sunday (12th February) held in Seville, Spain.
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florencarnada · 1 year
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20 gravações raras de Gal, todas fora das plataformas digitais, foram compiladas em uma playlist da Rádio Batuta.
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reportwire · 1 year
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Tim Scott teases 2024 plans in Iowa
Tim Scott teases 2024 plans in Iowa – CBS News Watch CBS News Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina kicked off his “Faith in America” listening tour in Iowa Wednesday, as he fueled speculation about a possible White House run in 2024. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joined John Dickerson on “Prime Time” to discuss. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for…
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gkscanonline · 1 year
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GOLPE SCAMMERS DO ENVIO De dinheiro por diplomata - scammers major general owen aiden grayson e samuel lawrence
Relato da Vitima Em setembro de 2022, um suposto militar americano pediu-me amizade pelo Facebook e aceitei, pois, ele estava no rol de amigos de uma amiga minha.omeçamos a trocar mensagens, inicialmente pelo Facebook e posteriormente pelo WhatApp. Ele se identificou como Major General Owen Aiden Grayson,viúvo, com um filho de 12 anos de nome Frank. Disse que o menino estava sob proteção e…
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Their construction ensures long-term durability. A dental implant is a long-term solution. Tooth-supported dental bridges rarely last more than five years with proper care; with proper care, they may last more than ten. However, at some point, they may need to be replaced. The placement and care of dental implants can ensure that they last a lifetime, even though periodic adjustments may be needed.
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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Morales almorzó con las Unión Industrial Argentina
#JUjuy #Política | #GerardoMorales almorzó con las #UniónIndustrialArgentina
El Gobernador de la Provincia de Jujuy, Gerardo Morales, almorzó con las principales autoridades de la Unión Industrial Argentina, oportunidad en la cual expuso su visión de futuro económico y social para un país federal con capacidad para superar la crisis actual, a partir de un plan desarrollista y productivista. “Mostramos nuestra experiencia en el proceso de cambio de la matriz productiva y…
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why-i-love-comics · 7 months
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X-Men Red #16 - "Scales & Shadows" (2023)
written by Raphael Draccon & Carolina Munhoz art by Marcelo Costa & Felipe Sobreiro
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evilhorse · 2 months
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Oh god, I hate snakes!
(X-Men Red #16)
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graphicpolicy · 9 months
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Preview: Marvel Voices: X-Men #1
Marvel Voices: X-Men #1 preview. All new stories celebrating Marvel's mightiest mutants! #comics #comicbooks #xmen
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Timing is everything in nature. From the opening notes of a songbird’s spring chorus to the seasonal percussion of snapping shrimp, every important ecological process lives and dies by a clock. Flowering. Egg laying. Breeding. Migration. It’s as true on the Mongolian steppe as it is in the Arabian Sea or a Costa Rican rainforest. Centuries of evolution honed these patterns. Now climate change is recalibrating them.
And that is reshaping life for almost everything. In every ocean and across every continent, seasons are in flux. Earlier warmth, delayed cold, and shifts in the frequency and fierceness of precipitation are toying with established rhythms in both predictable and unexpected ways.
So researchers the world over are straining to document the timing of life cycle events, a scientific discipline known as phenology. That timing is being upended by our fossil fuel emissions.
Changes are discovered almost everywhere scientists look. The timing of leaf appearance and leaf dropping has already shifted dramatically across more than half the planet. Humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine are gathering 19 days later than they once did, while jack mackerel, hake, and rockfish are spawning earlier in the North Pacific. In North Dakota’s Red River Valley, scientists found 65 of 83 bird species arriving earlier, some by as much as 31 days. South Carolina’s dwarf salamanders are arriving at breeding grounds 76 days later.
What’s harder to grasp is the severity of the consequences—for plants, animals, and us. If everything shifted in the same direction and by roughly the same amount, our new calendar might prove insignificant. As with daylight saving time, we’d muddle through together. But that’s not how nature works. “Species are not responding identically,” said David Inouye, a University of Maryland professor emeritus and leading phenology researcher.
Too many patterns are shifting at the same time, each influenced by countless others, which are themselves also in motion. It’s everything, everywhere, all at once. Even beings that don’t appear to be changing are seeing their world change around them. Snowshoe hares, Siberian hamsters, collared lemmings, and long-tailed weasels all turn white in winter as a form of protective camouflage in snow. Now they’re often out of sync with their surroundings. Many are increasingly seen with halogen-bright white bodies crouched in green forests or brown brush or on yellow tundra. That’s because snow is arriving later and melting earlier, but their color transition is triggered by seasonal shifts in daylight, which, of course, isn’t changing at all.
So what happens then, when we revamp nature’s schedule in every wild system on Earth at once, altering timing for some things but not others? Few understand the implications better than Inouye. “Study any species in isolation, and you may know if they’re changing,” he told me one June morning as we stood in a meadow in thin air near 10,000 feet. But to understand why that change is happening—and what it means—scientists must cast a wider net. “No species lives in isolation.”
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creepywrites · 8 months
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Nationalities
Jeff the Killer- Swedish, Italian, Västergötland
Liu- Swedish, Italian, Västergötland
Ben- American, Alaska
Sally Dawn- Canadian, Ontario
Sam Williams- Canadian, American, Texas
Milo the Electrocuted- Italian, Lombardy
Lulu- Vietnamese, Vĩnh Phúc
Clockwork- French, Normandy
Zero- British, American, New Jersey
Jane the killer- American, California
Mary Vaughn- American, welsh
Jesse Richardson- American, Virginia
Jane Arkensaw- British, Lincolnshire
Vailly Evans- Chilean, Los Lagos
Nathan the nobody- American, Alaska
Eyeless Jack- African, Nigeria
Kate the chaser- Australian, American, Georgia
Rouge- Canadian, Alberta
Wilson the basher- welsh, Conwy
X-virus- American, New Jersey
Lazari- Ukrainian, Kharkiv Oblast
Stripes- American, Massachusetts
Kaidy- French, Corsica
Nina the killer- Mexican, American, Louisiana
Puppeteer- American, California
Zachary- American, Colorado
Rosemary- American, Maine
Emra- Italian, American, sicilia
Bloody painter- Japanese, Chinese, Chongqing
Suicide Sadie- British, London
Judge angel- Chinese, Philippines, Bukidnon
Nurse Ann- Taiwanese, taipei
Randy- Spanish, Álava
Sully- Spanish, Álava
Keith- Australian, Queensland
Troy- American, Louisiana
Dollmaker- Russian, Moscow
Svetlana- Russian, Siberia
Vicky genocidal- Canadian, Ontario
Hannah the killer- German, American, East Berlin
Hung iris- American, Illinois
Lifeless Lucy- British, Yorkshire
Legless Eliza- Portuguese, Évora
Mucky Child- American, Colorado
Lacy Morgan- British, American, Arizona
Asylum Nancy- American, Maine
Chris the revenant- German, American, Hessen
Monday child- Ukrainian, poltava
Laughing Jill- British, London
Laughing Jack- British, London
Toby- German, Bavaria
Lurking Lyra- German, Bavaria
Killing Kate-  Costa Rican, Alajuela
Lost Silver- Japanese, Hokkaido
Cata the Killer- Polish, Lodz
Rotten Abigail- American, North Carolina
The Hare- American, Arizona
The Doll- Mexican, Hidalgo
Raven- French, Île-de
Anna schurks- Romanian, Bucharest
Weeping forest- Puerto Rico, Adjuntas
Nightmare Ally- German, East Berlin
Red Death- German, Greek, Saxony
Gas mask maid- El Salvador, Cuscatlan
Tim- American, Georgia
Jessica- American, polish, Arizona
Taylor- Native American, Maine
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acrossthewavesoftime · 3 months
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I was tagged by @unanchored-ship, thank you!
Favorite Ships
I am not really very much interested in classical fandom 'shipping', I have to say. I occasionally do enjoy fictional relationships in the media I consume, but I would say that 'shipping' is too big a word.
My profile picture also informs me to type out "HMS Preston" for some reason. ;-)
Last Song
Come Here, Fellow Servant, from the afterpiece play High Life Below the Stairs (1759) by James Townley. As I understand, while the words survive, the original melody did not; this is a modern arrangement of what the song may have sounded like.
The play satirises the social hierarchies of the time, with the servants belowstairs trying to mimic the dissipated manner of living of their sybaritic, back-stabbing employers. The song is sung at the servants' secret house party, to which they invite a few aristocratic types interested in the delightful novelty of having to do with commoners. The song, composed by party guest Sir Harry, is sung by Kitty, an upwardly mobile maidservant who thinks highly of herself because she received an education and speaks French.
While perhaps some of the portrayals of characters or critique of contemporary issues in the play do not withstand the test of time (Kitty's belief in her education for instance would certainly carry a positive connotation nowadays), its core message, namely that thoughtlessly emulating someone just because they're considered to be rich and famous holds up poignantly well.
Last Film
Der Bestatter - Der Film. A Swiss comedy based on a 7-season series of the same name. Luc, an ex-policeman-turned-funeral-director-turned-Costa-Rican-beach-bar-owner and his friends, the two police officers Anna Maria and Dörig, ex-apprentice and now successful goth funeral director Fabio, his quasi surrogate mother Erika and Semmelweiß, the somewhat strange coroner have to band together one last time as a holiday stay at a remote hotel to celebrate Erika's birthday is unexpectededly interrupted when the hotel director dies under highly suspicious circumstances.
I can only warmly recommend both the series and the film; not only are the murder cases Luc and his friends solve gripping and often overarching an entire season, giving the storylines ample time to develop, Der Bestatter also deals very touchingly with topics such as loss, grief, death, terminal illness and facing past mistakes while never taking itself too seriously.
Currently Reading
The Spite of Fortune by Kishandra Fulford, a biography about Louisa Carolina Colleton Graves, an 18th/19th century noblewoman with a rather eventful life story. I am reading it not so much for her as for the information on her husband's family, the Graves'. While the author evidently poured a lot of effort into the book, some of her judginess against the physical appearance of some of the people featured in her book, a total lack of foot- or endnotes and the occasional spelling and grammar mistakes sadly don't sit quite right with me. With the right editor, she could have told Louisa Carolina Colleton Graves' fascinating, and also somewhat tragic, story a lot more effectively.
Currently Craving
Spring, a new pleated skirt, and a walk. Maybe some chocolate, too.
@clove-pinks, @professorlehnsherr-almashy and @my-deer-friend, would you like to join in? If anybody else wants to share their list, consider yourself tagged by me.
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