top 100 characters
statistical "which character" is similar to yours personality quiz
**picking five characters i know to add to the list while i take a couple!!*
Nomi Marks (Sense8): 83%
Marianne (Portrait of a Lady): 83%
Inej Ghafa (Shadow and Bone): 83%
Salvatore Romano (Mad Men): 82%
F o x M u l d e r (T h e X - F i l e s): 82%
Torvi (Vikings): 82%
Baby (Baby Driver): 82%
Ally Maine (A Star Is Born): 82%
Marie Kreutz (The Bourne Identity): 81%
Riley Blue (Sense8): 81%
Elisa Esposito (The Shape of Water): 81%
Buck Vu (The OA): 81%
Alice Cullen (Twilight): 80%
Abby Sciuto (NCIS): 80%
Ben Hargreeves (TUA): 80%
Andy Dufresne (The Shawshank Redemption): 80%
Floki (Vikings): 80%
Rogue (X-Men): 80%
Amanita Caplan (Sense8): 80%
Juliana Crain (The Man in the HC): 80%
Ola Nyman (Sex Ed): 80%
Willow Rosenberg (Buffy): 79%
Neo (The Matrix): 79%
Ariadne (Inception): 79%
Guinan (Star Trek: TNG): 79%
W i l l G r a h a m (H a n n i b a l): 79%
Bonnie Bennett (TVD): 79%
Monica Dutton (Yellowstone): 79%
Sam Button (The Perks): 79%
Frenchie (The Boys): 79%
Robin Buckley (ST): 79%
Marianne Sheridan (Normal People): 79%
W a n d a M a x i m o f f (WandaVision): 79%
Violet Parr (The Incredibles): 79%
Luna Lovegood (HP): 78%
Nymphadora Tonks (HP): 78%
Trinity (The Matrix): 78%
Jasper Hale (Twilight): 78%
Toni Topaz (Riverdale): 78%
Kalinda Sharma (The Good Wife): 78%
Han Lue (Fast & Furious): 78%
Amélie Poulain (Amélie): 78%
Maeve Wiley (Sex Education): 78%
Cassie Thomas (Promising Young Woman): 78%
River Tam (Firefly): 77%
Omar Little (The Wire): 77%
Morpheus (The Matrix): 77%
William H. 'Shakespeare' Hill (This Is Us): 77%
Jonah Byrde (Ozark): 77%
Chris Washington (Get Out): 77%
Lane Kim (Gilmore Girls): 77%
Céline (Before Sunrise): 77%
Ada Shelby (Peaky Blinders): 77%
Jonathan Byers (ST): 77%
Benjamin Button (TCCBB): 77%
Heloise (Portrait of a Lady): 77%
Lily Iglehart (Sex Ed): 77%
Naomi Nagata (The Expanse): 77%
Hester Prynne (The Scarlet Letter): 77%
Remus Lupin (HP): 76%
Maeve Millay (Westworld): 76%
Daniel Jackson (Stargate SG-1): 76%
Rosalind Walker (CAOS): 76%
Storm (X-Men): 76%
Hernando Fuentes (Sense8): 76%
Dr. Sean Maguire (Good Will Hunting): 76%
Mozzie (White Collar): 76%
Kinsey Locke (Locke & Key): 76%
J o h n W i c k (John Wick): 76%
Ekko (Arcane): 76%
Albus Dumbledore (HP): 75%
Inara Serra (Firefly): 75%
D'Angelo Barksdale (The Wire): 75%
Janis Ian (Mean Girls): 75%
Damian Leigh (Mean Girls): 75%
Dom Cobb (Inception): 75%
Michael Scofield (Prison Break): 75%
Jughead Jones (Riverdale): 75%
Darlene (Mr. Robot): 75%
Wyldstyle (The Lego Movie): 75%
Nairobi (Money Heist): 75%
Penelope (The Odyssey): 75%
Aunt Polly (Peaky Blinders): 75%
Penelope Garcia (Criminal Minds): 75%
Joyce Byers (ST): 75%
Will Byers (ST): 75%
Angela Montenegro (Bones): 75%
Maleficent (Maleficent): 75%
Kang Sae-byeok (Squid Game): 75%
Jules Vaughn (Euphoria): 75%
Viktor (Arcane): 75%
Suzuha Amane (Steins;Gate): 75%
Natalie (Yellowjackets): 75%
Jyn Erso (Rogue One): 75%
S i r i u s B l a c k (HP): 74%
Elizabeth Bennet (Pride & Prejudice): 74%
Black Widow (MCU): 74%
Paul Smecker (Boondock Saints): 74%
Ciri (The Witcher): 74%
Kurt Hummel (Glee): 73%
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https://archive.org/details/rantsincendiarytractsvoicesofdesperateillumination1558present/mode/2up
Contents:
Prelude by Adam Parfrey
Foreword by Bob Black
1. The Monstrous Regiment of Women by John Knox
2. The Pleasure-loving Modern Woman by William Prynne
3. A Fiery Flying Roll by Abiezer Coppe
4. Pirate Rant by Captain Bellamy
5. A Fair Dream and a Rude Awakening by Jean Paul Marat
6. Philosophy in the Bedroom by Marquis De Sade
7. King Steam by Anonymous Luddite
8. Hurrah! Ou La Revolution Par Les Cosaques by Courderoy
9. A Sentimental Bankruptcy by Charles Fourier
10. The Ego and Its Own by Max Stirner
11. Murder by Karl Heinzen
12. No Treason by Lysander Spooner
13. The Revolutionary's Catechism by Sergei Necheyev
14. Dynamite! By T. Lizius
15. Speech of the Condemned by Louis Lingg
16. Speech to Missionaries by Red Jacket, Seneca Leader
17. An Exchange by Judge Roy Bean & Judged Beaner
18. Voters Strike! By Octave Mirbeau
19. Might Is Right by Ragnar Redbeard
20. Degeneration by Max Nordau
21. Manifesto of Lust by Valentine de Saint-Point
22. Anarcho-Futurist Manifesto by A. L. & V. L. Gordin
23. Iconoclasts, Forward! by Renzo Novatore
24. Literature and the Rest by Philippe Soupault
25. Anathema of Zos by Austin Osman Spare
26. General Security: The Liquidation of Opium by Antonin Artaud
27. I Wish You All Had One Neck by Carl Panzram
28. The Eternal Youth by Ralph Chubb
29. Bagatelles Pour un Massacre by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
30. Darkness by Ezra Pound
31. The Poet's Dishonor by Benjamin Peret
32. Listen, Little Man! by Wilhelm Reich
33. Formulary for a New Urbanism by Ivan Chtcheglov
34. Concerning New Year 1963 by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
35. Ball of the Freaks by Anonymous
36. There Is a Great Deal to Be Silent About by Emmett Grogan
37. SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas
38. Plea for Courage by Mel Lyman
39. P.O.W. Statement by Timothy Leary
40. On Fear by the Process Church
41. Occupy the Brain by Carsten Regild & Rolf Borjlind
42. Never Again! by Rabbi Meir Kahana
43. Situationist Liberation Front by Anonymous
44. The Invisibles by Thibaut D'Amiens
45. Misanthropia by Anton Szandor La Vey
46. The Anthropolitical Motivations by Stanislav Szukalski
47. The Correct Line by Bob Black
48. Investment in Survival by Kurt Saxon
49. The Roots of Modern Terror by Gerry Reith
50. Meese Commission Report on Pornography by Park Elliott Dietz, M.D.
51. Reward of the Tender Flesh by Ed Lawrence
52. The Nine Secrets of Mind Poisoning at a Distance by Kerry Wendell Thornley
53. L'Revolucion Pourneant by Pascal Uni
54. Sammy Prole Gets Tough by John Crawford
55. Population and Aids by Earth First!
56. Out of the Mouth of Venom: Creation by Kathy Acker
57. Intellectual S & M Is the Fascism of the 80's by Hakim Bey
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KURT PRYNNE is an attitude brand made to liberate. The creators Šarūnas and Luigi create minimalistic clothing items and accessories that come with narrative and personality.
“For us the idea behind an item is crucial, the message it brings is always a priority. Each product is laced with personal experience, assembled from the highest quality materials, embroidered with a positive attitude, and sent out with a personal touch.”
KURT PRYNNE is a way to repel a sometimes-ugly reality with a smile and greet discomfort with a pinch of sarcasm. To empower. To shed light on your uncomfortable truth.
Inspired by KURT Hiller (Jewish German essayist, political journalist, and a queer rights activist), and Esther PRYNNE (a fictional female figure, who was publicly shamed for adultery), the brand aims to build bridges between queer and straight and invites to hang out together through fashion statements and visual collaborations.
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