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nofatclips · 9 months
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Fight Like Hell by LAZERPUNK x Rabbit Junk
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possible-streetwear · 2 years
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Écouter / acheter: Bodies (Single + Instrumental) de Rabbit Junk
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flor4de4amor · 11 days
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sigh thinking abt farmhand!ellie n bull rider!abby
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matutito · 3 months
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I ❤ THE INTERNET ARCHIVE
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gertlouw · 4 months
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Life Updates, Hollywood Adventures, and Brutal Truths: Let's Talk!"
"Life Updates, Hollywood Adventures, and Brutal Truths: Let's Talk!" Embark on a journey through the highs and lows of my life over the past two years. From unexpected Hollywood escapades to eye-opening realizations, join me as I share my experiences, ad
Guys, it’s been nearly 2 years since I posted a DUDE TALK video. Why? Well, my life just went crazy, plus I honestly did not want to because I had nothing good to say about what’s going on. But alas, I decided one cannot keep their head in the sand. A stand must be made. It is part of adhering to male masculinity…we need to take a stand! My Hollywood stunt First off, I had this crazy idea of…
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kinshiknights · 10 months
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anderson speaking so much english it was obvious it was him before his face was revealed 😭
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folklore-barnes · 1 year
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Down at the Beach | Playlist
Because even though we're very much in spring still, this Puerto Rico heat is giving summer and I'm already ready for the beach. And this is very inspired in Top Gun and Stranger Things summer.
1. The Path - Lorde
2. Solar Power - Lorde
3. Come Back to Me - Urban Cone, Tove Lo
4. Coast - Hailee Steinfeld, Anderson Paak
5. California Dreamin' - The Mamas and The Papas
6. Lay All Your Love On Me - ABBA
7. Summer - Calvin Harris
8. Superlove - Tinashe
9. Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns n' Roses
10. Goo Goo Muck - The Cramps
11. Sol del Sur - Sun Room
12. Hold In, Hold On - Kid Bloom
13. Summer - Mumm-ra
14. Symptom of your Touch - Aly & AJ
15. Perfect Strangers - Jonas Blue, Jp Cooper
16. Cake by the Ocean - DNCE
17. Feels - Calvin Harris, Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry
18. Slide Away - Miley Cyrus
19. august - Taylor Swift
20. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Preview: Amazing Fantasy #1000
Amazing Fantasy #1000 preview. Celebrating Peter Parker and Spider-Man's birthdays! #comics #comicbooks #spiderman
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gffa · 1 year
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The Mandalorian | illustrated by Ryan Stegman & JP Mayer & Brad Anderson
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comicwaren · 20 days
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“Peter Parker’s gone. I--I’m Spider-Man.” -- Spider-Man
Cover art for Free Comic Book Day 2024: Ultimate Universe/Spider-Man #001
Art by Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer and Brad Anderson
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artisticlegshake · 11 months
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THE DANCE AWARDS ORLANDO RESULTS 2023
JUNIOR SOLOS:
1st Isabella Kouznetsova - P21 JP!
2nd Santiago Sosa - STARS JP!
3rd Emily Polis - THE VISION JP!
4th Zoe Flores - STARS JP!
5th Kennedy Anderson - THE VISION JP!
5th Elizabeth Scott Lanier - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
5th Bella Rey D’Armas - STARS JP!
6th Neo Del Corral - STARS JP!
6th Esme Chou - P21 JP!
6th Glee Dang - EDX JP!
7th Leila Frey - G-FORCE JP!
8th Victoria Oliveri - WESTCHESTER JP!
8th Gabriel Gabara - G-FORCE JP!
9th Bree Batstone - EDX JP!
9th Diana Kouznetsova - P21 JP!
9th Kensington Dressing - EVOLVE JP!
9th Samantha Geller - WESTCHESTER JP!
10th Camryn Studebaker - WESTCHESTER JP!
10th Ava Bronson - G-FORCE JP!
10th Ella Barnes - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
10th Lexus Natalie - EVOLVE JP!
10th Sara von Rotz - P21 JP!
10th Regan Gerena - P21 JP!
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bonnielunkas · 2 months
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for the thing you reblogged I am chanting susie haltmann’s name at the top of my lungs
favorite thing ; what do i NOT love about susie. the tragedy of her story. how determined she is despite it all. how she's genuinely attempting to improve herself post-robobot. her design. the way she's animated to look robotic and yet she's still FULL of life. her voice. the fact she can sing AND play piano. she's incredible i love her
least favorite thing ; not something about susie herself but her guest star allies pause description i hate how they say she's still mechanizing planets that's NOT true.
favorite line ; " i'm sure you remember me. susie? the charming secretary? yes? "
brOTP ; her and magolor / her and flamberge ( though her and berge have more of a friendly rivalry / frenemies thing going on. ) and also. if you know you know. :3c
OTP ; i love taransusie...... ( marx x susie is also fun to me but that's mostly just off interp stuff. )
nOTP ; metasusie completely misses the entire point of the game.
random headcanon ; susie dyes her hair!! her hair is naturally purple like haltmann's
unpopular opinion ; idk how popular this opinion even is but i don't think susie had / has a crush on meta knight. if it was implied in the jp version of robobot i'll retract my statement but otherwise i think she just admires him and his strength rather than having a crush on him.
song i associate with them ; o superman by laurie anderson is so susie-coded to me.
favorite picture of them ; THESE TWO SHE LOOKS SO CUTE IN THEM,,,,,,
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spidermannotes · 6 months
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Free Comic Book Day Cover
Artwork by Ryan Stegman ✏️
With JP Mayer Inks 🖊️
And colors by Brad Anderson 🎨
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dispatchdcu · 5 months
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Original X-Men #1 Review
Original X-Men #1 Review #originalxmen #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #xmen #hoxpox #houseofx #powersofx #wolverine #reignofx #trialsofx
Writer: Christos Gage Art: Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D’Armata, VC’s Clayton Cowles, JP Mayer, Brad Anderson, and Ryan Stegman Publisher: Marvel Comics Price:$5.99 Release Date: December 20th, 2023 THE OG 5 ON AN ALL-NEW ADVENTURE! Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman and Angel – the first and greatest heroes to bear the X-Men name – once traveled into their own futures and reset the course of…
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kp777 · 9 months
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By Olivia Rosane
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Sept. 4, 2023
ActionAid found that since the Paris agreement, banks have funded the largest Big Ag companies doing business in the Global South to the tune of $370 billion and the fossil fuel sector to the tune of $3.2 trillion.
Since the international community promised to limit global heating to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels, the world's major banks have funneled 20 times more money to climate-polluting industries in the Global South than Global North governments have given those same countries to address the climate emergency.
That's just one of the findings of How the Finance Flows: The Banks Fueling the Climate Crisis, an ActionAid report released Monday.
"This report names the biggest offenders in the banking world and calls on them to see that they are destroying the planet, while harming the present and future for their children," Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate wrote in the foreword. "It's time to hold financial institutions to account, and demand that they end their funding of destructive activity."
The report focuses on the financing of two major climate-heating industries in the 134 nations of the Global South: fossil fuels and industrial agriculture.
"People generally know that fossil fuels are the number one cause of greenhouse gas emissions. But what is less understood is that industrial agriculture is actually the second biggest cause of climate emissions," Teresa Anderson, the global lead on climate justice at ActionAid International, said during a press briefing ahead of the report's release.
This is because of the sector's link to deforestation, as well as the emissions required to produce industrial fertilizers, she added.
In total, since the 2015 Paris agreement, banks have funded the largest Big Ag companies doing business in the Global South to the tune of $370 billion and the oil, gas, and coal sectors to the tune of $3.2 trillion.
"Global banks often make public declarations that they are addressing climate change, but the scale of their continued support of fossil fuels and industrial agriculture is simply staggering."
The top three banks that invested the most in these sectors were the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China at $154.3 billion, China CITIC Bank at $134.7 billion, and the Bank of China at $125.9 billion. Citigroup came in fourth at $104.5 billion, followed by HSBC at $80.8 billion.
While China features prominently in the report as the world's largest economy, Anderson noted that much of what it produces ends up purchased by consumers in the Global North.
The top three banks in the Americas funding big agriculture and fossil fuels were Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and Bank of America. While Citigroup was the leading regional funder of fossil fuels, JP Morgan Chase gave the most to industrial agriculture.
In Europe, the top funders after HSBC were BNP Paribas, Société Générale, and Barclays, while Mitsubishi UFJ Financial rounded out the top Asian funders.
Where is all that money going? When it comes to agriculture, the leading recipient was Bayer, which bought out Monsanto in 2018. Banks have given it $20.6 billion to do business in the Global South since 2016.
Much of the fossil fuel money went to China's State Power Investment Corporation and other Chinese companies; commodities trader Trafigura; and the usual fossil fuel suspects like ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Saudi Aramco, and Petrobras.
"This is absurd," Anderson said of the findings. "Global banks often make public declarations that they are addressing climate change, but the scale of their continued support of fossil fuels and industrial agriculture is simply staggering."
ActionAid called the report the "flagship" document of its Fund Our Future campaign to redirect global money from climate crisis causes to climate solutions. The report calls on banks to make good on their climate promises and stop funding fossil fuels and deforestation, as well as to put additional safeguards in place to protect the rights of local communities, raise the ambition of their goals to reach "real zero" emissions, and improve transparency and other measures to make sure the projects they fund are behaving ethically.
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"This can be stopped," Farah Kabir, the country director of ActionAid Bangladesh, said during the press briefing. "The banks cannot continue to fund fossil fuel industries and industrial agriculture."
In addition, the report offers recommendations to Global North governments to ensure a just transition to a sustainable future for everyone. These included setting stricter regulations for the banking, fossil fuel, and agricultural industries as well as ending public subsidies for these sectors and channeling the money to positive solutions like renewable energy and agroecology.
However, the form that funds take when sent to the Global South makes a big difference, said ActionAid USA executive director Niranjali Amerasinghe. Instead of coming in the form of private loans, it needs to be in the form of public money.
"Providing more loans to countries that are already in significant debt distress is not going to support their transition to a climate-compatible future," she said.
One reason that loans are counterproductive is that nations that accept them are forced to provide a return on investment, and currently the main industries that offer this are in fact fossil fuels and industrial agriculture.
In addition to public funds, debt forgiveness or restructuring and new taxes could also help these countries with their green transition. If companies like Exxon or Bayer doing business in the Global South "were taxed in an equitable way, that would allow those governments to raise public revenue that can then be used to support climate action," Amerasinghe said.
In particular, the report emphasizes agroecology as a climate solution that should be funded in Global South countries.
"Climate change is real in Zambia."
Mary Sakala, a frontline smallholder farmer from Zambia, spoke at the press briefing about how the climate crisis and current agricultural policy put a strain on her community.
"Climate change is real in Zambia," she said, adding that it had brought flooding, droughts, pests, and diseases that meant that "families currently, as I'm speaking right now, sleep on an empty stomach."
Sakala saw hope in agroecology, which would help with food security and resilience, and make farmers less dependent on the government and large companies.
"We need policies to allow [us] to conserve our environment in a cultural way, to help us eat our food," Sakala said. "We want… every seed to be utilized and saved and shared in solidarity."
And she said that the companies and governments of the Global North have a duty to help them get there.
"Those people who are continuing to pollute and let the climate change increase, those people need to pay us, because we are suffering from the things that others are doing," she said.
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mouseandboo · 9 months
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Postcrossing JP-1946611 by Gail Anderson Via Flickr: Postcard with an illustration of the 1980s video game character Pac-Man enjoying music, Sent by a Postcrossing member in Japan.
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