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duranduratulsa · 2 months
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Duran Duran - Skin Trade (Official Music Video)
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Duran Duran song 🎵 of the day: Skin Trade (1987) from Notorious #duranduran #skintrade #notorious #durandurannotorious #simonlebon #nickrhodes #johntaylor #warrencuccurullo #andytaylor #80s
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Movie Review: Skin Trade (2014)
As a law school student, Sundays have become a day to unwind and escape the relentless grind of legal studies. It’s a time I eagerly anticipate a cinematic journey that whisks me away from the craziness of case law and into the captivating realms of action, thriller, and suspense films. Occasionally, I indulge in a good dose of comedy to lighten the mood. However, with October’s arrival, I’m set…
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tctmp · 1 year
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Action  Crime  Thriller
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movie-titlecards · 1 year
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Skin Trade (2014)
My rating: 3/10
Human trafficking is, of course, a very sensitive topic, what with the massive amounts of actual real life suffering it causes especially among women from marginalized communities, so naturally the makers of this movie went to great lengths to treat it with the care it de- yeah no, I'm kidding, this is about as lurid and misogynistic a piece of cheap generic action bullshit as you're ever likely to find.
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spicyraeman · 27 days
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look at my blorbos in their stupid lil clothes
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kemetic-dreams · 3 months
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The language emerged from contact between French settlers and enslaved Africans during the Atlantic slave trade in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) in the 17th and 18th centuries. 
Although its vocabulary largely derives from 18th-century French, its grammar is that of a West African Volta-Congo language branch, particularly the Fongbe and Igbo languages. It also has influences from Spanish, English, Portuguese, Taino, and other West African languages. 
It is not mutually intelligible with standard French, and has its own distinctive grammar. Haitians are the largest community in the world speaking a modern creole language, according to some sources. 
However, this is disputable, as Nigerian Pidgin, an English-based Creole language, is attested by some sources to have a larger number of speakers than that of Haitian Creole and other French-based Creole languages, particularly if non-native speakers are included.
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chiliger · 8 months
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The Sisters
These two lovely ladies belong to @engagemythrusters Link to original post of them.
It's gifting day for @starwars-arttrade-2023 event! I really enjoyed drawing these characters, their designs are so interesting and they were just screaming to have a real epic illustration together. I did take some artistic liberty with the lower half of their outfits and the togruta's lightsabers, so I hope that's okay.
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eremin0109 · 6 months
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I'm still reeling from the episodes but something about Gicheol being suspicious of both Junmo and Euijeong, desperately wanting to believe otherwise. Gicheol giving him his suit to wear, asking him, as gently as he can manage, to not let him down. Junmo going on a "date" with Haeryun, both of them unable to keep Gicheol's name out of the conversation. "He also had a tough childhood like me." Junmo wanting to ask Gicheol's permission before finalizing the deal. Junmo seeing Euijeong, while in Gicheol's clothes, while Haeryun kisses him. "You'll be fine without Mr.Jung, right?" Junmo immediately racing off towards the office, frantically calling Gicheol. The heartbreaking eye contact between Euijeong and Junmo. Gicheol holding her hand and prioritizing her safely above everything else. Junmo seeing red everywhere and finally letting himself go, staining his...Gicheol's pristine beige suit the deepest shade of crimson. "Why do you go to such lengths?" "Because I have someone I want to protect" He looks at Euijeong, but Haeryun looks at Gicheol. They both look at Junmo through the stained glass. What does this mean? Was it really just Euijeong that Junmo was trying to protect? Junmo going guard dog again in the Jaegeon office, one look from Gicheol and he's slicing the guy's achilles off. Sitting in silence, together, in the ER. "Seungho, are you okay?" "Sir, are you okay?" "Are you hungry?" "Yes" "Then let's go eat" Both of them worried about Euijeong. "I can't stop here. I have to see this through" Gicheol taking Junmo to his fucking home, like he only did with Taeho. Sleeping in the same room together, Junmo remembering how fiercely Gicheol protected Euijeong. Him looking at their high school pictures while Minju strolls in and asks him to take care of her brother. Them going back to work only for Gicheol to take matters to the heart while Junmo tries to rationalize. Junmo going to insane lengths and partnering up with Haeryun to see this deal through—for the mission? for Euijeong? for Gicheol? for himself? He's not sure. Actually, these days, Junmo is not sure of anything anymore.
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op3ra · 5 months
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"never been around here, have you?"
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duranduratulsa · 12 days
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Duran Duran - Skin Trade (Official Music Video)
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Duran Duran song 🎵 of the day: Skin Trade (1987) from Notorious #duranduran #skintrade #notorious #durandurannotorious #simonlebon #nickrhodes #johntaylor #warrencuccurullo #steveferrone #nilerodgers #80s
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electric-plants · 5 months
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traveler: is that a gem embedded in your skin??
alhaitham: this is my belt it’s actually a pouch
traveler: okay?? but there’s a gem in your skin??
alhaitham: i keep my books and my music in the pouch
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coyotehusk · 2 months
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Lyle & Casper | @lights-out-knives-out
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├┬┴┬|•⊖•) ├┬┴┬| art tag: @burnticedlatte @demondamage @firewheeesky @jayghore @lonesome--hunter @mottinthemainpot @softmutt444 @sunshiline-writes @suspicious-whumping-egg @whump-captain @whumpsday @whumplr-reader @yet-another-heathen
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pastprologue-fr · 2 months
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DISO this accent: stellae aeternum by aeons
I have these to trade and can also offer gems, art, idk throw me a bone !! Pls
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pluviance · 7 months
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A drawing of @meowrai 's OC Maavi, a gentle giant barbarian who desperately needs a hug.
The blue iris flower symbolizes hope, which is something I wanted to give her after all the losses she has experienced in her life 🥲 Maavi is surprised and touched by the gift.
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If you want something like this, I am open for commissions!
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grokebaby · 5 months
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A cozy Kat for the wonderful @frogyz! Thanks for art tradin me :)
Differently edited version under the cut
Because I straddle the line between visibility and color values when editing. This one's darker but I feel like it represents the browns better
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kemetic-dreams · 4 months
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Known Hoodoo spells date back to the era of slavery in the colonial history of the United States. A slave revolt broke out in 1712 in colonial New York, with enslaved Africans revolting and set fire to buildings in the downtown area. The leader of the revolt was a free African conjurer named Peter the Doctor who made a magical powder for the slaves to be rubbed on the body and clothes for their protection and empowerment.
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The Africans that revolted were Akan people from Ghana. Historians suggests the powder made by Peter the Doctor probably included some cemetery dirt to conjure the ancestors to provide spiritual militaristic support from ancestral spirits as help during the slave revolt. The Bakongo people in Central Africa incorporate cemetery dirt into minkisi conjuring bags to activate it with ancestral spirits, and during the slave trade Bakongo people were brought to colonial New York. The New York slave revolt of 1712 and others in the United States, showed a blending of West and Central African spiritual practices among enslaved and free African people. Conjure bags, also called mojo bags, were used as a form of resistance against slavery.
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