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dinopant · 5 months
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i want to work a job that pays well so bad
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kuromienthusiast · 2 months
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corey is such a great dude for enduring that w1k1p3dia fact or fiction interview. The interviewer is good but to talk about those dark subjects in one go is just so... :/
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naoyakoike · 3 months
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「尚玄『ここで映画体験を』地元沖縄での国際映画祭にかける情熱」
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俳優の尚玄さんに「Cinema at Sea 沖縄環太平洋国際フィルムフェスティバル2023」のことを聞きました
“自分自身はアウトサイダーだと感じていました。でも映画を観ると世界には多種多様な人間がいるんだと” https://hollywoodreporter.jp/movies/26937/
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pinkkyadav00 · 8 months
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holley4734 · 2 years
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Interview with . . . Frayle
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Frayle, a witchy doom metal band, will be releasing an album this week. The band will be going on a European tour this fall. I am very excited that they had time to do an interview. Please welcome Frayle of Cleveland to the blog! Interview Who is answering the questions? Gwyn Tell us about your latest project. Our album Skin&Sorrow will be released on September 23. It is a project of…
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gender0bender · 1 year
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ID: a photograph of a bald black trans man with black glasses and a grey beard sitting on a church pew, looking over at the camera held by someone on the pew behind him. His expression is relaxed and neutral. He is sitting with his hands rested on top of each other and wearing a red and white wtriped shirt, a ring on his left pinky finger, and a bracelet on each wrist. The background is a church behind him. ED. 
Intrview with Louis, a 54 year old trans man, taken from To Survive on This Shore, a series of interviews with older trans people.
In the last few years I have seen tremendous growth in the transmasculine community. Keep in mind that in my generation, the notion of community was almost an intentional causality to the process. You were supposed to move away, never let anyone know your history, and move into isolation in order to exist.  You needed to be heteronormative and have a specific way of being that fit the criteria of what this diagnosis is supposed to look like. So the notion of building community in that way… how could you if you don’t meet the standards? The notion that community is available to us is a relatively new phenomenon.  
That being said, I find that the majority of trans men of color choose to live non-disclosed, low- or no-disclosure for economic reasons, for safety reasons, and for family reasons. That is a perfectly viable choice, but it does make it difficult to build community, so some of us who are fully disclosed have to serve as the conduits to connect us to each other. We have a black trans men’s advocacy site on Facebook that has almost 500 members. There is a group that just started called My Brother’s Keeper in Atlanta. When I meet other men in transition, we have a discussion about whether they want to live out and open or low- or no-disclosure. It allows me to direct them to others. I think that is critical to build community, specifically among trans men of color. There are so many other oppressions and variables that trans men and trans women of color face that it’s not as easy as hanging a rainbow flag out your window. Well, how’s that gonna work? You gonna pay my bills? Are you going to walk with me everywhere I go and be my personal bodyguard? So the notion that “out” is always better assumes a safety that many of us, especially trans women of color, cannot count on.
I’m so excited that in a relatively short slice of history, a community has grown up around me of vibrant, creative, amazing people: men, women, and others who are doing such amazing work in the realm of spirituality, sciences, art, and politics. It’s like having a gazillion nieces and nephews and other kids and being really proud of all of them.  
Years and years ago when I was tiny kid I just wanted to grow up to be a husband and a father, but in that time and place it was completely impossible. So the notion that I have those things in my life now is nothing short of miraculous. And how many people in the world can say that the dream they had that was impossible, they are now living it? It is an amazing and surreal and awe-inspiring dream come true. So I am extremely grateful more than anything else, and I will continue to seek that gratitude in ways that I can and continue to be an example to people who are really struggling. The impossible is possible. Likely, maybe not. Easy, most defiantly not. But possible. So that is a joy and I will continue doing that until I kick the bucket.
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pawified · 2 months
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hweoooo just wnna say thkkk yewww for da luvv ,, my frwends on twt has helped me a ton !! i hve a intrview trmw wish me luck !!
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moltage · 10 months
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i love how charles halford is trying to make himself small in interviews like the man's so tall and big he has to lean down to speak to the microphpnejgsudygfajhfa i love him so much and wish he had more intrviews from the nbc constantine era
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hardtchill · 4 months
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am i the only one witha feeling the tc content on the netflix doc is going to be shock us ded and one of the reasons thry've been a lil bit more open lately? like a sitdown intrview with both of them with accidental heart eyes? on netflix? sry its late we'll see!
i would honestly be surprised if they are in it at all
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bisexualhobi · 2 years
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I agree with that article but k-armys have been saying it since the video was released.
https://mobile.twitter.com/theblueprintbts/status/1539450843732246530/photo/1 -> I’m talking about the screenshot.
I was able to found some more:
“Blaming others for hitting the limits of their own skills. Spitting out all the benefits they received..”
“If it was not tears of self-pity, self-comfort, self-consolation, but tears of sincere gratitude and regret, and tears that You shed because You loved, missed, and missed your fans so much.”
“ You didn't lose your identity, You just threw it away. You haven't been on the Korean stage for at least two years, sang songs only in English and promoted in the US, won a Billboard award and [said that you] didn't want to be number one, but [then went to] the Grammys, [you] are full of contradictions in words and actions. ???”
“They said they were a singing machine ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Dttttttt ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ A machine can't sing like that? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ”
“University students temporarily stop preparing for exams... "We were studying machines" -> that’s my personal favorite!
A lot of them said there are tired of the gaslighting and manipulation. They were not happy that bts couldn’t even hold a fan meeting to meet armys after 2 years and none of the songs have choreography so bts “didn’t even bother to go to the practice room”. I remember reading comment, after RM compared kpop industry to the military, that “he should go to barracks and then have an opinion” lol Ofc, I don’t assume that all k-armys feel that way but a lot of them say the same thing. Also, just want to point out, none of the armys questioned bts wanting to take break - a lot of them said it was natural for any bg because they have to enlist eventually. They just didn’t like how they’ve announced it and what they’ve said (which is exactly what the author said as well). K-armys also pointed out that when they have solo work, they’ll still be idols in kpop industry so why now they’re saying that they’re so tired and can’t do it anymore if they’re still be active in the industry anyway. Oh, (I can’t find it rn) but one of them said “what are you so tired of? Lip syncing to the lyrics someone else wrote?” Btw it’s so fascinating how different korean and international fans are.
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"not an accurate reflection of the population" correct me if i'm wrong but isn't south korean culture super critical of ungratefulness and not being humble in general? they place far more importance on communal efforts rather than individualism or exceptionalism so uh i'm NOT at all surprised that they reacted this way to the whole bts hiatus mess.
the way they went about it was just so messy. they could have said they were taking a break to lead more normal lives, refocus and recharge without victimizing themselves and blaming it on the industry that made them famous in the first place :/
i think there's room for nuance in this discussion (as lim jinmo's intrview said) where you can acknowledge the many flaws in the current kpop industrial complex, and admit that yes bts (as MANY idols, the fact that they're the most succesful doesn't mean they work harder than other groups) has been wrung out and ran into a point of emotional exhaustion..... WHILE calling them out on their victimizing and the way they are just guilt tripping their fandom into accepting a hiatus and asking for a pass in what was a mediocre and half assed comeback.
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catspinach · 1 year
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i had my first interview today as a supervisor at starbucks and it went very well! they basically said im hired lol so if my next intrview doesnt go well i have a backup:)
my next interview is on the phone in a half hour and im nervous! its as an autism behavioral technician and is so so much better than a stupid supervisor. i didnt get a confirmation email after signing up for a time slot tho so im worried it might not have been confirmed or smth... we'll see, i shot them a message and i have their number so if it comes down to it i can call them
wish me luck!
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hellshee · 2 years
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the girl intrviewing them and krystian: well most of us here who are artists probably were the most uncool people in high school *high five*
wrs: not me, i was mister popularity 😎
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kodaisaway · 10 months
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intrview...tomrorW!!!!!!!!
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cicero-defacto · 10 months
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What about intrviews?
I did all the ones that be necessary at the moment, everyone who survives that were an active role in Hamilton's childhood. I shall continue to interview others who are relevant to the period I am working on. As for right now, I am writing and trying to get into contact with James Hamilton Jr. from Nevis.
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