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ipautalatinolat · 11 months
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Kamm, Nacho - Las Cartas (Remix)
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seakclauswinkler · 1 year
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Artist, Künstler Claus Winkler: Wenn Sie einen Kamm haben, brauchen, nutzen brauchen Sie auch oder sogar mehrere meiner Kunstwerk. Kamm Kamm Kamm. Meine Kunst meine Gemälde sind Kamm Kunst. #SEAK #ClausWinkler #artcollectorsoftheworld #Kunst #paintings #newartwork #luxurylifestyle #artcollecting #newcontemporary #artcollect #abstractpaintings #postcontemporary #artinvest #livingartists #artwatcher #Contemporarypaintings #kamm #contemporarypainter #fineart #collectart #newart #artmarket #scifiartwork #artviewer #contemporaryartgallery #abstractpainters #comb #artinvestments #newartist #SEAKClausWinkler (hier: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmre3-tI_k7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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portalvallenato · 1 year
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“Las Cartas” de Kamm es el tema más sonado en Venezuela y República Dominicana
“Las Cartas” de Kamm es el tema más sonado en Venezuela y República Dominicana
El cantante colombiano Kamm continúa con la promoción de su sencillo “Las Cartas”. Gracias al trabajo que realiza la empresa Sky Music Group de la mano de su CEO Rogers Sky, el sencillo se encuentra actualmente como el número 1 de la cartelera musical internacional Monitor Latino tanto en Venezuela como en República Dominicana. (more…)
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hoiyanshing · 2 years
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marlynnofmany · 2 months
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Catching Things in Zero-G
“Reach over the border,” Captain Sunlight directed the Frillian twins. “Make sure they’re touching the floor when they cross into gravity.”
I watched from well out of the way as Blip and Blop nodded, holding muscular arms out for the oncoming guests. No one here was new to gravity fluctuations, but that didn’t mean they were fun.
The first person to cross from the damaged ship to ours was a bright red Heatseeker whose name I’d forgotten. He stumbled a bit on landing, grateful for the assistance. Blip and Blop released his hands when he was stable, looking like parents helping their lizardy toddler off a swing set.
Hard on his heels was Bopburt, the big gray Strongarm whose name I did remember (along with his extreme and hilarious dislike for pizza, from when I’d talked him into trying it that one time). I’d worked briefly on that ship before getting a more long-term position on this one. Nobody had changed since then. Bopburt was still a bigger octopus alien than the Strongarms on our ship. He was surprisingly talented at navigating in zero-g, though.
“No need,” he said, waving a tentacle at the waiting hands. He launched off the wall and landed with a splat just on this side of the seam between airlocks. “Thanks, though. They’ll want help with the cargo. Ah, here we go.”
He tentacle-walked over to stand near me as several other crewmates appeared at the hatch with an expensive-looking shipping crate. I couldn’t tell how heavy the thing was about to be, but it was a cube about the size of the bedside table in my quarters, and it shimmered with pearlescence. Even the label on the top was embossed in gold, matching the seam around the edges. Four different crewmates worked together to guide it oh-so-gently toward our ship.
“What’s in it?” I asked Bopburt. “Do you know?”
He made a rude noise. “Clients wouldn’t say. Rich jerks.”
Captain Sunlight watched with concern. “Is it heavy? Should we get a hoversled?”
“No, just don’t drop it.”
“Right.”
There were far too many people involved already, so we just watched as the whole procession made their way awkwardly through the airlock. Captain Kamm showed up during all this, along with the rest of their crew waiting to cross over. She and Captain Sunlight started a conversation over everyone else’s heads.
It was getting crowded. I moved back toward the hallway, where a few of my own crewmates had gathered to greet the guests. It’d been a while since we’d seen our sister ship, and while a damaged gravity generator wasn’t the best of circumstances, it was still nice to visit.
A furry shape trotted past my ankle. I scooped up the cat before she could get in the way. “Hang on there, Telly. You don’t want to get stepped on. I know it all smells new and interesting.”
Telly ignored me, watching the proceedings with great interest. Her mismatched eyes were wide, and she didn’t react when I ruffled her two-toned fur. This was more focus than new arrivals usually got. She hadn’t run out the airlock yet, but there’s always a first. I kept a close eye on her.
“What kind of animal is that?” Bopburt asked, looking up at the tense shape in my arms.
“A cat,” I said. “Humans keep them for companionship and…”
Telly was chattering — that distinct “I see prey” noise.
I turned toward the hall, but too late. She launched off with a kick to my ribs and flashed toward the gravity barrier.
“Telly, no!” I exclaimed, like that had stopped any cat ever.
Some crewmates looked up at me while others jumped aside with startled noises. Blip nearly caught her, which was pretty impressive honestly, but Telly jumped right past and into the other ship. She immediately careened toward the far wall, meowing and clawing at the air.
“Sorry, I’ll get her!” I dodged through the crowd. “I don’t know what she’s going after.” I ignored the conversation behind me and dove into the zero-g. It was just as disorienting as it always was, but I was heading in the right direction.
I caught up to Telly in midair where she’d bounced off the wall and been unable to catch anything with her claws. Those claws immediately tore into my sleeves, leaving more than one scratch that would probably need to get patched up, but I was busy offering comforting noises as I focused on holding her close with my arms while getting my feet into position to hit the wall.
I landed gently, making sure to take it slow before pushing back off, and in that half-breath pause, I saw something skitter past. “Ah!”
“What is it?” called Captain Sunlight.
“Something moved!” said, trying to look for it while shuffling the cat to get an arm free, and also searching for a handhold before I drifted away from the wall. I found a little hook that had probably held decorations once, and that was good enough. I clutched it tight. Telly tried to scramble onto my shoulder. I did my best to hold her in place. The creature had disappeared.
But Telly was chattering again, looking at the ceiling.
Somebody shouted about wire-eating pests. More people were coming back over the gravity barrier, a jumble of motion and urgent conversation about which tools had the best shot at catching something so fast.
“That’s why the gravity’s out! I knew it wouldn’t fail suddenly!”
“Do gravity wands work in zero-g?”
“Better to use a stun gun. Just nobody shoot anyone else.”
“What about that net in the cargo hold? We could—”
I tuned it all out when I spotted the thing Telly was chattering at. It was a flat little silvery beastie with lots of tiny legs and segmented plates on its back, every bit the kind of thing I could see wreaking havoc in the guts of a spaceship. It clung to the ceiling with stillness that could break into astonishing speed in an eyeblink.
The wall below it had pipes sticking out, curving into the living space in the type of ship design that was a little unsightly but immensely useful right now.
With one hand firmly holding Telly against my shoulder and the other on the hook, I turned in the zero-g until I could stick a foot through the loop of pipes. Then I used both hands to grab Telly, holding her out in front of me as I did a sit-up toward the ceiling. “Get it, girl!”
Telly didn’t disappoint. The thing saw her coming and tried to dash away, but she twisted in my grasp to launch off my wrist in a way that was incredibly painful but worth it. She snatched it off the ceiling and brought it to her mouth with a crunch of exoskeleton that I could hear from there.
Then she dropped it, shaking her head in comical disgust as the crowd cheered. Somebody caught it easily. I caught Telly before she could fully realize she was drifting again. After that, it was just a matter of making my way back to gravity without use of my arms. I ended up crowd-surfing, which wasn’t my plan at all, but everyone was appreciative and eager to help.
When I got my feet back under me, the first thing I did was find Eggskin the medic. “Was that safe for her to bite? She doesn’t usually react like that.” Telly wasn’t trying to jump free, busy licking a paw with vigor.
“Yes, I remember it from her original bio scans,” Eggskin told me. “Definitely on the safe list. These are a known pest with a strong flavor. They’re actually a sought-after delicacy in some circles.”
Eggskin was also the cook, which had seemed strange when I first joined the crew, but it made perfect sense these days.
“Oh good,” I said. “All right, kitty, great job. I’ll get you some treats to take the taste out of your mouth, okay?”
Captain Kamm appeared at my elbow, standing on the tips of her tentacles to get a good look at Telly. “Does your little predator like fish?”
“She does!” I said.
“Then we will be happy to reward her with some.” She waved a tentacle at a maroon-and-teal Frillian who was carrying a mesh bag of various things. “It’s the least we can do after she caught the source of our woes. Thank all the stars that it’s a small one, not old enough to spawn more.”
“Hey captain!” someone yelled. “There’s a gap in the seam of that expensive crate! And the bio-scanner shows traces of droppings!”
“More excellent news,” Captain Kamm said with an angry smile.
Captain Sunlight asked, “That crate has a scanner block, doesn’t it? No way to scan for hitchhikers.”
“Oh yes it does,” Captain Kamm confirmed. “How kind of that pest to leave its droppings by the hole where we can detect and record them.”
“They signed a waiver, right?”
“Oh yes.”
When I realized that the rich jerks had set themselves up for paying to repair the gravity generator that their negligence had damaged, I broke into a grin as well. “Such great news!”
Telly moved again, making me tighten my grip instinctively, but it was just to get at the tray of fish chunks that the Frillian was holding out. I took the tray and held it for Telly to eat from. She made some adorable happy noises.
“So you were about to say,” Bopburt said, “That humans keep these creatures for companionship and, and I think I’ve figured out the other thing.”
“Yup,” I agreed. “Valuable predator services.”
“You’re bleeding a bit there.”
“Ah, it’s not the first time. Worth it.”
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The ongoing backstory adventures of the main character from this book. More to come! And I am currently drafting a sequel!
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man2maiden · 8 months
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Paul Kamm Mistress walking her sissy in Berlin 1920s
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shakespearenews · 10 months
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Recent developments include a public “mock trial” of Shakespeare at, of all places, Middle Temple. Though the judges came down on Shakespeare’s side, the very notion that his authorship is a matter of debate serves the denialists’ cause. When I queried this with the Middle Temple press office, the event’s organiser angrily revealed himself as a believer that the real Shakespeare was the Earl of Oxford (such people call themselves Oxfordians).
Simon & Schuster has issued a book, Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies by Elizabeth Winkler, an American journalist. Its genesis is an article Winkler wrote for The Atlantic in 2019 on reasons for doubting the attribution of authorship to Shakespeare from Stratford. Her misconceptions were patiently dismantled by the Columbia scholar James Shapiro in the next issue. Winkler’s book is a farrago of wounded pride, sly insinuation of mystery where there is none, and a feeble grasp of sources, dates and facts...
...This is no time for genteel dialogue. The riot at the US Capitol underlines that baseless conspiracy theories have costs. If, through cynicism or soft-headedness, periodicals and publishers act as accessories, they shame themselves.
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mrepstein · 1 year
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A copy of ‘A Cellarful of Noise’ inscribed by Brian Epstein: ‘To Renee [Fladen-Kamm], With thanks, gratitude and sorrow I didn't see more of you’ and dated 24/5/1967.
Renée Fladen-Kamm was an American vocalist and vocal coach, known as the inspiration for the Left Banke song 'Walk Away Renee'
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nabulsi · 5 months
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Palestine/comments/188y9e7/old_video_of_ex_idf_soldier_resurfaces_where_she/
check this out. Ya rabb, I don’t know anymore
I haven't seen anything backing it up so I can't say either way. It was posted by an Israeli tiktoker claiming their name is Anat Muad (?) which I do not believe is their real name as all their socials are under the name Sarit Jacobsohn. Also many of their videos are labeled as satire. But seeing as they're Israeli and likely did serve in the military, it could be truth wrapped in satire.
They seem to have been a critic of Israel for a while as this video below is of the same person from 2022
However, I believe their choice of name Anat could be intentional. Because there is an ex IOF soldier and whistleblower named Anat Kamm who saved thousands of confidential IOF documents when she was still serving in the military and then sold them to Haaretz in order to expose the IOF for misconduct.
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epicaricacyyy · 7 months
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FANKIDS!!!
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last one is a half wip so its a bit messy >_<
oh heres my sona 2 i gues... if u even caer....
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en-wheelz-me · 4 months
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grrl-beetle · 8 months
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Jesse Kamm
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seakclauswinkler · 2 years
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Künstler SEAK Claus Winkler, Arbeits Selfie, August 2022 #DerJungeGertFröbe #GertFröbe #Moobs #Manboobs #SEAKClausWinkler #ClausWinkler #SEAK #artistinstudio #artistinaction #Cinderella #BreiteBahn #großmutterskaffeemühle #kamm #DerSchuss #DerSchussdieSchüsse #DerSchussdieSchüsse #box #dose #BildderFrau #dasgoldeneBlatt #waschenlegenföhnen #Cutthatsnottheline #Ladyslove #ll #artprocess #bildendekunst #DieschönenKünste #Sheisneveryoursitsjustyourturn #Malwaschönes #Paintingpictures (hier: Nymphenburger Schloss) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgywSmxo2e6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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WILLIAM KAMM Little Pebble
LITTLE PEBBLE William Kamm has been arrested AGAIN!
11 March 2024
William Kamm and his wife have been arrested over previous sex offences. The police raided his cult headquarters in Bangalee, NSW and will be charging the couple for allegedly grooming a girl from the age of 6 into adulthood. Even when he was in prison he was in contact with the young woman and sending her gifts.
            Kamm is the leader of the Order of St Charbel - a somewhat Catholic movement, he portrays himself as a prophet and tells his followers that the Virgin Mary sends him messages. One of these messages is that he must take numerous wives to re-populate the earth. Kamm has continued to groom, manipulate, assault and rape underage girls. He preys on his follower’s young daughters by writing them letters and telling them that the Virgin Mary wants them to have sex with him and to become his wife.
            In 1994, he drove a 14-year-old girl to a hotel, at the hotel he came onto her and she refused his advances which resulted in him becoming angry with her. He scolded her and told her mother that her ‘daughter refused’ him. Her mother told her to do whatever he wanted to do to her as it was ‘God’s will’. A month later he took the daughter to the hotel to rape her. He also preyed on a follower’s young daughter; he would pick her up after college and would sexually assault her on the way home. His letters and diaries contained evidence of these crimes.
            Kamm was found guilty in 2005 of rape and assault and was released in 2015; his followers remained faithful to him. His supervision order ended in 2021 and he was able to return to his cult headquarters. He wasn’t permitted any contact with anybody under the age of 18. After his released, Kamm, aged 71 was put behind bars once again for contacting teenage girls on social media and was using his wife’s Facebook account to send them messages. In 2022, after pleading guilty he was released after spending one year behind bars.
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#williamkamm #littlepebble #orderofstcharbel #williamcostellia #williamcostelliakamm
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