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emmynominees · 9 months
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fionnula flanagan as clothide in rich man, poor man
primetime emmy award winner for outstanding guest actress in a drama series
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myhauntedsalem · 2 years
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Scary History of Ouija Boards
In 1890 a group of businessmen came together to form the Kennard Novelty Company.
They had noted an instant interest in talking boards. These boards had been developed by spiritualists in order to communicate with spirits in a more efficient way than tapping on tables.
These businessmen decided to mass market this new phenomenon in America and cash in on its success. Their first hurtle was what to call this board. One of the men’s sister-in-laws was a medium.
Helen Peters and the group decided to ask the board what was its name? Peters led the session and told the group the boards’ response was “Ouija.” She then asked the board what this word meant—its response was “Good Luck.”
Most people who have gotten real responses from Ouija boards have not experienced what they consider good luck.
The group patented the board in 1891. This newly named Ouija board became an instant success and has continued in popularity for all the decades since.
By 1893 one of the stockholders, William Fuld took over ownership of the company—he guided the company through its boom years. He fell off the roof of one of his factories and was killed—he ironically was up there following the advice of a Ouija board. Fuld’s company was sold to Parker Brothers in 1966.
In the 1960s the board gained more notoriety with a rising interest in the occult. By this time the sale of boards brought in millions of dollars.
In 1973, with the release of the film The Exorcist the boards gained a reputation with the general public as being evil—a portal to hell. In this film the main character, a girl named Regan, used a Ouija Board and connected with a spirit named Captain Howdy who was actually the demon who possessed her.
This fictional film brought to light something that many already knew. People felt the Ouija should not be used as a parlor game for they knew how dangerous playing with one could be.
In John Harkin’s book, Ouija Board Nightmares he gives many examples that support the fact these boards are not toys.
Early on in his book he shares several stories of how Ouija boards have caused mental distress and even insanity in people who played with them.
Throughout the 1920s and 30s there are several documented cases of people who committed murders—they claimed their Ouija boards told them to do it.
One vivid example Harkin shares happened in 1930 in Buffalo, New York. Two Native American women were put on trial for murdering the wife of the famous sculptor Henri Marchand.
They beat Clothide Marchand to death with a hammer. One of them told the authorities that they had communicated with her husband while using a Ouija board. He told her that Marchand was a witch who had killed him.
Another example Harkin shares involves an entire town.
In the 1920s, over a course of a few short weeks the police in El Cerrito, California arrested seven people. All were driven insane after playing with boards. A national headline at the time read, Whole Town Ouija Mad.
A 15-year-old girl was found naked and acting crazy after communicating with the spirits. In the following days this madness spread. It even affected a local police officer that ran naked into a bank screaming.
As a result the town officials banned Ouija boards within the city limits.
John Harkin goes on to share numerous modern day stories of how Ouija’s have scared and caused danger to those who have used them.
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merzbow-derek · 5 years
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POST-POST-SCRIPTUM 1144
AGITATION FRITE 3, DISCORAMA -3 :QUELQUES REPÈRES PHONOGRAPHIQUES*
Au lieu de plus de 600 chroniques-commentaires, était prévue une succession de références phonographiques, d’avant 1966 à aujourdhui. Voici celles de 1967…
1967 : Les Homards Violets, Le Sadique, JBP /  Évariste, E=mc2, Disc’Az / The Falcons, Please Understand Me, Disques Young / Jean Vasca, L’Ange exterminateur, Disques Alvarès / Ronnie Bird, Ronnie Bird, Philips, 1967 / Les Gypsys, Prolétaire, Tryptic Records / The Somethings, Le Monde infernal, Decca / Jacqueline Taïeb, Jacqueline Taïeb, RCA / Chorus Reverendus, Ne poussez pas mémé dans les orties, Thermidor Organisation Disques / Clothide, Fallait surtout pas écraser la queue du chat, Vogue / Les Hamsters, Flower Power, CBS / Les Guitares du Dimanche, Les Guitares du dimanche, Vogue
*Un même groupe ne figure pas deux fois. Par contre, un musicien peut figurer plusieurs fois, mais sous des occurrences différentes ne mettant pas son nom en avant.
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gravemattersguru · 5 years
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Sister Louise Joseph (~1845-1868) and Sister Julie Clothide (~1840-1868). Tolomato Cemetery, St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida. Photo taken 15 September 2018.
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montripauquebec · 3 years
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La région de Chaudière-Appalaches regorge d’endroit où il est bon s’arrête l’espace d’un moment pour relaxer. Étant située entre le fleuve et les montagnes, vous serez rapidement charmé par la variété de paysage qu’on y retrouve. Le barrage Pomerleau, Sainte-Clothide-de-Beauce En passant sur le route du Moulin dans le village de Sainte-Clothide-de-Beauce, nous avons fait un arrêt au barrage…
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Charadesign Clothide, bibliothéquaire, affectionne particulièrement la lecture érotique.
Elle s’est alors découvert un goût pour le BDSM et s’est convertie en dominatrice.
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lumiereswig · 7 years
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One-Shot idea:AU Garderobe didn't make it down from her room so these would be the events that follow: 1)Cogsworth would be attacked by the three musketeers 2)Cadenza would most likely be attacked by Clothide (I think that's her name) 3)Angst for Garderenza ~ 🦄
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pri-ide · 3 years
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Human Experimentation by Clothide Bertin Lalande
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antikorg · 4 years
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Montpellier : la gauche “antisystème” s’allie avec le milliardaire Altrad pour les municipales
Montpellier : la gauche “antisystème” s’allie avec le milliardaire Altrad pour les municipales
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myhauntedsalem · 3 years
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Demons, Curses, and the Truth About Spirit Boards: Is Ouija’s Dark Side Just Another Witch Hunt?
Some call it evil. Others say it’s a portal to unspeakable horrors. But we all know it as the Ouija Board. Demonized by some, scoffed at as nonsense by others, this simple game has enthralled us for more than a century. Is it an evil tool or just a mirror of our own fears and prejudices?
Spirit boards have a long and fascinating history dating back long before the Ouija name became associated with them. But it was the Kennard Novelty Company that launched the “mystifying oracle” from homemade contraption to household name. William Fuld didn’t invent the board, but he did take over the company and turn it into the Ouija Novelty Company in 1892. It was a lucrative enterprise, and the Baltimore-based business quickly expanded. Strangely enough, William Fuld died from a fall off the roof of his Harford Avenue factory–a building the Ouija board told him to build.
Yet that wasn’t the first time bad luck was associated with spirit boards. Burning or breaking these boards is a custom as old as the board itself. In old newspaper accounts, frequent use or unsavory answers have led people to smash them to pieces. The Religio-Philosophical Journal reported on March 13, 1886 that the household of Jeremiah A. Long of Akron, Ohio, was experimenting with the new spirit board, but his many children were sleepless with nervousness about it. “You would not believe it, unless you should operate it yourself, what wonderful and strikingly pertinent answers are made,” Long told the New York Tribune. “The whole town has been filled with the machines, but I smashed the one at my house.” That same year, the Democratic Northwest stated that a man named Jack who thought his family was spending far too much time using a spirit board burned it in the fire before leaving home on a trip. Puzzled by its absence, the family made another board and asked it what happened to the previous one. The board’s response, J-A-C-K B-U-R-N-E-D I-T U-P, came as quite a shock to Jack when he returned home.
But it was not just innocent fun experienced by users. The November 21, 1891 edition of the San Francisco Morning Call told the tragic story of 28-year-old Mrs. Eugenie Carpenter of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Depressed over the separation with her boyfriend, she and a friend played with a newly bought Ouija board. When Eugenie asked the board if her lover would come back, it spelled out, “HE HAS CEASED TO LOVE YOU. HE WILL NEVER RETURN.” A few days later, a neighbor awoke to find Eugenie wandering the street in her nightgown muttering, “Ouija said so, and I knew it was so.” Her physician pronounced her insane, a “victim of Ouija”.
According to the New York Times, Ruth Townsend of Chicago was sent to a mental hospital in February 1921 after admitting to doctors that her Ouija board communications turned from providing sermons to convincing her to live with her dead mother’s corpse for 15 days before burying her in the garden. And Ouija boards have been named by several murderers of the past century as the true guilty culprit. In one such case on March 7, 1930, Clothilde Marchand was murdered by two Seneca Indian women named Nancy Bowen and Lila Jimerson after Bowen’s late husband spoke through the board saying Clothide was a witch who had murdered him.
And speaking of witchcraft, there’s something about this behavior that echoes another time of drastic action based on fear: the Salem Witchcraft Trials.
In the same way Ouija boards have been blamed for unfortunate and terrible incidents, suspected witches were singled out in Salem in 1692-3 as the cause of a range of maladies. What started at ‘fits’ experienced by three young girls escalated into the discovery of telltale signs of the accused being witches, allegations of shapeshifting, and “molestations from the invisible world.” Today, we understand that what happened in Salem was the result of mass hysteria. Spirit boards are often burned for their evil ways; back in Salem, it was people being wrongly accused and murdered
In the past, bad incidents involving spirit boards were isolated incidents. Now, everything and anything is blamed on them. The vast of paranormal community still denounces them, and it’s impossible to throw a digital stone without hitting an internet story about how “Ouija ruined my life”
Is the Ouija board really a vessel for evil? A prophet like Poe’s raven? Or just an amplifier for our own non-conscious thoughts? Are the puzzling, trickster-style responses occasionally received through it triggering us to blame it for our own unpleasantness? Or are we so determined to avoid acknowledging our own dark nature that we blame our own potential for evil on a piece of wood?
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asoulofatlantis · 4 years
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If you didn’t saw Jusis and Machias singing a duett back to back coming when I started this game... then I can absolutely not blame you XD
But aren’t they looking cool?
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Emma might not be related to Vita by blood, but looking at this you can hardly doubt that she is the sister if Vita Clothide.
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And you’ve been a wonderful asshole. I am so looking forward to hating you for another 3 games XD
I am little bit teary eyed here after hearing Emma sing “The Whereabouts of Light” *sniff*
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mouradz0 · 5 years
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Inspirantes, motivantes et de bon conseil, les yogi-blogueuses fédèrent des communautés de plusieurs milliers de followers. Qui sont les grandes prêtresses du yoga en France ? Voici les meilleurs – et les plus beaux – comptes à suivre.
Clothide, qui est aussi coach de cycling, enseigne le yoga à Paris. Ultra-connectée, elle livre chaque jour dans ses posts ses mantras beauté,…
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gummyjuice · 5 years
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