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In a conversation with Uforia, Alejandro Sanz reflected on reuniting with Shakira for a collaboration after two decades:
"No, with Shaki it’s always easy, it’s always easy. We’ve had a beautiful relationship for many years. We laugh a lot together, we bring out the best in each other, and we enjoy every moment we spend together. So, it’s easy for me in that sense. Easy and beautiful, which are two things that I think make everything much more attractive in life. I think with this song, we’ve also managed to reach a point neither of us had been at before, and here we are. But our voices together just work so well. I mean, I think with Shaki, she’s the only one I don’t have any issues with when it comes to thinking about how I need to adjust the tone, whether I need to go up or down. No, it’s like our voices just blend so well, right? And honestly... what can I say? It’s pure chemistry."
#shakira#shakira mebarak#alejandro sanz#celebs#celebrities#uforia#interview#news#video#tumblr#daily post
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HEBEREKE IS BACK
LOOKS LIKE PEAK IS BACK ON THE MENU, BOIS
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UFORIA 7-OH Tablets – 20mg Kratom Extract
UFORIA 7-Hydroxymitragynine Tablets offer a precision-dosed, high-potency experience for advanced kratom users. Each tablet delivers 20mg of full-spectrum 7-OH, with 5 tablets per pack (100mg total). Formulated with clean, lab-tested extracts, these tablets ensure purity, consistency, and synergistic effects with every dose.
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Izis La Enfermera de la Salsa Deleita al Público en su Segunda Presentación en Uforia Music
Miami, 1 de julio del 2024 — Izis, conocida como La Enfermera de la Salsa, ha vuelto a cautivar a los corazones de Miami con su segunda presentación en colaboración con Uforia Music, la rama de música de Univision. En esta ocasión, Izis se presentó en el UFORIA Mix Live, un evento que reunió a destacados artistas como Danny Ocean, Sebastián y Wisin. Desde los estudios de Univision, acompañada…

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the thing about having a d list fave. is that you find them from watching the mildly acclaimed usually cult classic movie that they have a prominent role in and then decide to explore the rest of their extensive filmography. to which you have two options 1) see them in actual popular movies but they’re like security guard #1 or whatever and have one line of dialogue and you spend the rest of the movie missing them or 2) watch the stuff they star in except they were all box office flops and the movie is really really bad and its not even worth it
#this is again about lee and harry dean. lee isnt even d list and his popular movies are literally silver dollars so you know. not obscureee#but like. have you guys ever tried to watch his filmography. some really mid stuff!! some good stuff too tho#however for harry dean… god. its rough out there. you watch repo man and paris texas and youre like hey those were crazy good#what else does this guy do!! [watches uforia or twister or whatever else] what the hell is this#the perfect middle ground is when ur d list fave is like. a supporting character but not totally sidelined#i havent seen pretty in pink or cisco pike or inland empire yet#but i presume thats what those movies are like#lee#harry dean#film
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Nightlife Neon Recolors
Published: 9-22-2023 | Updated: 9-28-2023 SUMMARY “ The SimCity Nuclear Power Preservation Society has perfected their waste collection techniques to provide the average Sim with all the plutonium your home can handle. Don’t ignore that old geiger counter, get it ticking with the warning radiance of the EverGlow Plutonium Rod. Handle with care, extremely fragile.” Here are 20 recolors of the Everglow Plutonium Rod (Nightlife EP). By default, it is the parent mesh of the EverGlow Uranium Rod from the same EP – so these recolors will show up on both lights. Recolors will also show up on any items reposited to the plutonium rod such as some of the lights by PineappleForest HERE (2021) and HERE (2022).
DETAILS Requires Nightlife EP. §175 | Buy > Lighting > Wall Lights *Unlike the default recolors, my recolors do NOT emit colored light - they emit a soft glow instead. Comes in several ridiculous, fruity flavors – baby blue, beetlejuice, blackNblue, blue crush, blue wash, cherry, chocolate milk, fuscia fruit, grape soda, green uforia, hot pink, lemon head, licorice, limeaide, orangeaide, purpleaide, purple berry, strawberry milk white. DOWNLOAD (choose one) from SFS | from MEGA CREDITS Thanks: CreeSims. Sources: Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), EverGlow Uranium Rod Recolors (Cree, 2022), Uranium Rod Neon Floor Lamp (PineappleForest, 2022), Uranium Rod White (Dot, 2009).
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
October 10, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Oct 11, 2024
Hurricane Milton made landfall yesterday evening as a Category 3 storm just south of Sarasota, Florida. Before the hurricane hit, thirty-eight tornadoes swept across thirteen counties in the state, putting about 1.26 million people under a tornado advisory. With the hurricane came high winds and water, including ten to twenty inches of rain in the Tampa area. And, although it was not the worst-case scenario people feared, eleven people are dead and about three million are without power because of the storm. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been on the ground since before the storm hit.
In election news, today, The Atlantic endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president. This is only the fifth time since its founding in 1857 that The Atlantic has endorsed a presidential candidate. It is the third time it has endorsed Trump’s opponent. It also endorsed Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1964 when he ran against extremist Arizona senator Barry Goldwater. And in 1860 it endorsed Abraham Lincoln.
The Atlantic’s endorsement of Harris echoes its earlier endorsement of Lincoln, not only in its thorough dislike of Trump as “one of the most personally malignant and politically dangerous candidates in American history”—an echo of its 1860 warning that this election “is a turning-point in our history”—but because both endorsements show a new press challenging an older system.
In Public Notice today, Noah Berlatsky listed the many articles claiming that Harris is avoiding the press, including most recently a social media post from Politico’s Playbook that read: “After avoiding the media for neigh [sic] on her whole campaign, Kamala Harris is…still largely avoiding the media.” Berlatsky pointed out that Harris has taken questions from reporters as she campaigns and has sat down with the National Association of Black Journalists, CNN, Spanish language radio station Uforia, and Action News in Pennsylvania, and did a presidential debate with ABC News. Earlier this week, she appeared on 60 Minutes.
With Trump refusing to participate in another presidential debate, Vice President Harris today accepted CNN’s invitation to a live, televised town hall on October 23 in Pennsylvania. In the announcement, Harris-Walz campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon noted that Trump has confined his recent appearances to conservative media.
Indeed, Trump backed out of a 60 Minutes interview and has appeared only on the shows of loyalists. And yet, Berlatsky points out, he is not receiving similar criticism. Indeed, observers note that Trump has tended to get far more favorable coverage than his mental slips, open embrace of Nazi racism, fantastical lies, and criminal indictments deserve.
In a piece today, Matt Gertz of the media watchdog Media Matters reports that five major newspapers—the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post—produced nearly four times as many articles about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s email server in 2016 in the week after then–FBI director James Comey announced new developments in the story than they did about the unsealing of a new filing in Trump’s federal criminal indictment for alleged crimes related to the January 6 insurrection earlier this month.
“None of the papers ran even half as many Trump indictment stories as they did on Clinton’s server,” Gertz wrote. “Indeed, every paper ran more front-page stories that mentioned Clinton’s server [than] they did total stories that referenced Trump’s indictment.” “The former president continues to benefit from news outlets grading him on a massive curve,” Gertz wrote, “resulting in relatively muted coverage for his nakedly authoritarian, unfathomably racist, and allegedly criminal behavior.”
On Tuesday, October 8, Ian Bassin and Maximillian Potter of the Columbia Journalism Review outlined Trump’s longstanding attack on the U.S. media as “fake news,” an attack that is ongoing and obvious. (Just today, he threatened CBS and “all other Broadcast Licenses, because they are just as corrupt as CBS—and maybe even WORSE!”)
Bassin and Potter note that in his attacks on the media, Trump is following the pattern of authoritarians like Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, who attacked media critics with audits, investigations, and harassment until he “drove independent media from the field.” They also note the observation of Timothy Snyder, a scholar of authoritarianism, that power is often freely given to an authoritarian in anticipation of punishment, what Snyder calls “anticipatory obedience.”
And yet, in the past in the U.S., when the media has appeared to become captive to established interests, new media have begun to give a voice to the opposition. In the 1850s, when elite enslavers stopped the circulation of newspapers and books calling for abolition, they prompted an explosion of new media that expressed the sentiments of those opposed to the expansion of human enslavement. Editor Horace Greeley led the way with the New-York Tribune in the 1840s. He was keenly aware of the importance of the new press and, as an early convert to the Republican Party, led his paper to become the anchor of a string of new Republican newspapers across the North—including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times—that spread the party’s ideology.
The Atlantic Monthly’s endorsement of Lincoln in 1860 was part of that movement, and poet James Russell Lowell, who wrote the endorsement, mocked the idea that the press should avoid causing trouble. “We are gravely requested to have no opinion, or, having one, to suppress it, on the one topic that has occupied caucuses, newspapers, Presidents’ messages, and congress, for the last dozen years, lest we endanger the safety of the Union…. In a democracy it is the duty of every citizen to think.”
Harris has nodded to established media, but as Berlatsky points out, there is very little payoff for her in focusing on those venues, since those audiences are generally already quite attuned to politics and are looking for new developments and scandals. In contrast, winning in 2024 means turning out new voters by finding new venues that offer them a political voice. Harris has recognized that media shift by focusing her media appearances on podcasts like Call Her Daddy, radio shows like Howard Stern’s, and television shows like The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The View.
Campaign staffer Victor Shi noted that, based on averages, Harris’s appearance on Call Her Daddy reached 5 million people, The View, 2.45 million; Howard Stern, 10 million; and Stephen Colbert, 3.2 million—in all, 25 million or more people that traditional media do not reach. (Shi also called attention to the fact that on October 9, the campaign live streamed an Arizona rally by Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz on the World of Warcraft Twitch stream.)
The Atlantic nodded to the free thought on which the magazine was founded in 1857 when it came out strongly for Harris today. It is endorsing Harris, it said, because she “respects the law and the Constitution. She believes in the freedom, equality, and dignity of all Americans. She’s untainted by corruption, let alone a felony record or a history of sexual assault. She doesn’t embarrass her compatriots with her language and behavior, or pit them against one another. She doesn’t curry favor with dictators. She won’t abuse the power of the highest office in order to keep it. She believes in democracy. These, and not any specific policy positions, are the reasons The Atlantic is endorsing her.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#climate change#John Darkow#climate emergency#political cartoons#Letters From An American#Heather Cox Richardson#journalism#media#press#The Atlantic#election 2024#endorsement#Kamala Harris#history#new media#Matt Gertz#politico
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Black and gold floral print shirt by Vivienne Westwood. Nylon pants by Joe Casely-Hayford. Eyeglasses by Alfie by Kirk Originals. Watch by Uforia
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Dulu, Perasaan Lebih Rajin
Tarawih merupan sholat sunnah yang dikerjakan ketika selesai sholat Isya pada bulan Ramadhan. Masjid akan selalu ramai di saat bulan Ramadhan dipenuhi orang-orang yang tarawih dan dilanjut dengan tadarusan.
Dulu, waktu masih tinggal di kampung setelah berbuka dan sholat magrib yang ditunggu-tunggu adalah tarawih. Biasanya akan pergi bersama teman-teman, berpakaian rapi, membawa mukena dan berjalan beriringan bersama teman-teman ketika waktu Isya mendekat.
Kuberi tahu satu hal, pada momment ini juga tak jarang menjadi ajang melirik cowok-cowok ganteng di desa itu HAHAHAHA karena bisa punya kesempatan bertemu saat di masjid, entah itu berkesempatan saling sapa ketika jalan pulang ataupun pergi, atau berpapasan saat mengambil wudhu. Intinya, pada saat ini sebagai remaja-remaja yang masih SMP ini bersemangat melihat cowok-cowok yang hadir sholat tarawih hahahaha.
Entah mengapa uforia tarawih pada saat itu terasa jauh berbeda, apalagi sekarang ini. Paling semangat di seminggu pertama puasa, masuk minggu kedua agenda buka bersama telah menanti dan terkadang jadi skip untuk sholat tarawih, sholat tarawih di rumah sendiripun terkadang sering kelewat karena udah capek seharian dan berakhir ketiduran. Pada saat begini, momment ketika bisa rajin pergi ke masjid untuk sholat tarawih terasa hangat untuk dikenang namun sayang momment itu mungkin sulit untuk diulang.
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¿Cómo sería la nuera ideal de Shakira? 👀 Así respondió 👉 No te pierdas “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” este 2024, más información en shakira.com
🎥: uforiamusic
#shakira#shakira mebarak#celebs#celebrities#uforia music#univision#interview#las mujeres ya no lloran world tour#lmynl world tour#via instagram#video#may 2024
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Heather Cox Richardson 10.10
Hurricane Milton made landfall yesterday evening as a Category 3 storm just south of Sarasota, Florida. Before the hurricane hit, thirty-eight tornadoes swept across thirteen counties in the state, putting about 1.26 million people under a tornado advisory. With the hurricane came high winds and water, including ten to twenty inches of rain in the Tampa area. And, although it was not the worst-case scenario people feared, eleven people are dead and about three million are without power because of the storm. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been on the ground since before the storm hit.
In election news, today, The Atlantic endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president. This is only the fifth time since its founding in 1857 that The Atlantic has endorsed a presidential candidate. It is the third time it has endorsed Trump’s opponent. It also endorsed Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1964 when he ran against extremist Arizona senator Barry Goldwater. And in 1860 it endorsed Abraham Lincoln.
The Atlantic’s endorsement of Harris echoes its earlier endorsement of Lincoln, not only in its thorough dislike of Trump as “one of the most personally malignant and politically dangerous candidates in American history”—an echo of its 1860 warning that this election “is a turning-point in our history”—but because both endorsements show a new press challenging an older system.
In Public Notice today, Noah Berlatsky listed the many articles claiming that Harris is avoiding the press, including most recently a social media post from Politico’s Playbook that read: “After avoiding the media for neigh [sic] on her whole campaign, Kamala Harris is…still largely avoiding the media.” Berlatsky pointed out that Harris has taken questions from reporters as she campaigns and has sat down with the National Association of Black Journalists, CNN, Spanish language radio station Uforia, and Action News in Pennsylvania, and did a presidential debate with ABC News. Earlier this week, she appeared on 60 Minutes.
With Trump refusing to participate in another presidential debate, Vice President Harris today accepted CNN’s invitation to a live, televised town hall on October 23 in Pennsylvania. In the announcement, Harris-Walz campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon noted that Trump has confined his recent appearances to conservative media.
Indeed, Trump backed out of a 60 Minutes interview and has appeared only on the shows of loyalists. And yet, Berlatsky points out, he is not receiving similar criticism. Indeed, observers note that Trump has tended to get far more favorable coverage than his mental slips, open embrace of Nazi racism, fantastical lies, and criminal indictments deserve.
In a piece today, Matt Gertz of the media watchdog Media Matters reports that five major newspapers—the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post—produced nearly four times as many articles about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s email server in 2016 in the week after then–FBI director James Comey announced new developments in the story than they did about the unsealing of a new filing in Trump’s federal criminal indictment for alleged crimes related to the January 6 insurrection earlier this month.
“None of the papers ran even half as many Trump indictment stories as they did on Clinton’s server,” Gertz wrote. “Indeed, every paper ran more front-page stories that mentioned Clinton’s server [than] they did total stories that referenced Trump’s indictment.” “The former president continues to benefit from news outlets grading him on a massive curve,” Gertz wrote, “resulting in relatively muted coverage for his nakedly authoritarian, unfathomably racist, and allegedly criminal behavior.”
On Tuesday, October 8, Ian Bassin and Maximillian Potter of the Columbia Journalism Review outlined Trump’s longstanding attack on the U.S. media as “fake news,” an attack that is ongoing and obvious. (Just today, he threatened CBS and “all other Broadcast Licenses, because they are just as corrupt as CBS—and maybe even WORSE!”)
Bassin and Potter note that in his attacks on the media, Trump is following the pattern of authoritarians like Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, who attacked media critics with audits, investigations, and harassment until he “drove independent media from the field.” They also note the observation of Timothy Snyder, a scholar of authoritarianism, that power is often freely given to an authoritarian in anticipation of punishment, what Snyder calls “anticipatory obedience.”
And yet, in the past in the U.S., when the media has appeared to become captive to established interests, new media have begun to give a voice to the opposition. In the 1850s, when elite enslavers stopped the circulation of newspapers and books calling for abolition, they prompted an explosion of new media that expressed the sentiments of those opposed to the expansion of human enslavement. Editor Horace Greeley led the way with the New-York Tribune in the 1840s. He was keenly aware of the importance of the new press and, as an early convert to the Republican Party, led his paper to become the anchor of a string of new Republican newspapers across the North—including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times—that spread the party’s ideology.
The Atlantic Monthly’s endorsement of Lincoln in 1860 was part of that movement, and poet James Russell Lowell, who wrote the endorsement, mocked the idea that the press should avoid causing trouble. “We are gravely requested to have no opinion, or, having one, to suppress it, on the one topic that has occupied caucuses, newspapers, Presidents’ messages, and congress, for the last dozen years, lest we endanger the safety of the Union…. In a democracy it is the duty of every citizen to think.”
Harris has nodded to established media, but as Berlatsky points out, there is very little payoff for her in focusing on those venues, since those audiences are generally already quite attuned to politics and are looking for new developments and scandals. In contrast, winning in 2024 means turning out new voters by finding new venues that offer them a political voice. Harris has recognized that media shift by focusing her media appearances on podcasts like Call Her Daddy, radio shows like Howard Stern’s, and television shows like The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The View.
Campaign staffer Victor Shi noted that, based on averages, Harris’s appearance on Call Her Daddy reached 5 million people, The View, 2.45 million; Howard Stern, 10 million; and Stephen Colbert, 3.2 million—in all, 25 million or more people that traditional media do not reach. (Shi also called attention to the fact that on October 9, the campaign live streamed an Arizona rally by Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz on the World of Warcraft Twitch stream.)
The Atlantic nodded to the free thought on which the magazine was founded in 1857 when it came out strongly for Harris today. It is endorsing Harris, it said, because she “respects the law and the Constitution. She believes in the freedom, equality, and dignity of all Americans. She’s untainted by corruption, let alone a felony record or a history of sexual assault. She doesn’t embarrass her compatriots with her language and behavior, or pit them against one another. She doesn’t curry favor with dictators. She won’t abuse the power of the highest office in order to keep it. She believes in democracy. These, and not any specific policy positions, are the reasons The Atlantic is endorsing her.”
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UFORIA Full Spectrum 7-Hydroxymitragynine Tablets Bottle - 225MG
Shop UFORIA Full Spectrum 7-Hydroxymitragynine Tablets Bottle (225MG) at ECigMafia. Discover natural energy and relief with top-tier kratom for your well-being.
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tagged by: @t-800 and @dvdhorror thank you :)
last song: frank sinatra by cake
last book: fifty-two pickup by elmore leonard
last movie: the truman show (1998)
last tv show: i watched beat bobby flay with my brother yesterday.
last thing i searched: "sea world"
favourite colour: blue
sweet, savoury, or spicy: sweet
relationship status: single
looking forward to: I guess getting out of the house later today.
current obsessions: the standard stuff (ufos, contactees). I've been fixated on films like uforia and play it as it lays being remastered and possibly seeing physical release. these films are "okay" at best but the fixation remains.
tagging anyone who would like to do this :)
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I WANT YOU ALL TO LIVE HAPPY FULFILLING LIVES, TO GAIN GENDER UFORIA, AND TO HAVE PANIC INDUCING GOOD NEWS COME YOUR WAY!!!
BECAUSE I LOVE YALL!
FUCKING TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES!
sorry yeah ive got a bad case of Thinking About My Friends. im afraid its incurable. symptoms include happiness and love and wishes that they will have the life they want to live.
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Dopo il successo di “Going Hard 3” e di un tour nei club sold out, Tony Boy annuncia un nuovo capitolo della sua carriera con l’uscita del suo prossimo album “UFORIA”. Per festeggiare, l’artista offre una sorpresa ai suoi fan: una listening experience esclusiva e gratuita, che si terrà il 20 maggio all’Allianz Cloud di Milano. Questo evento rappresenterà un preascolto speciale di alcune tracce inedite del disco, riservato a chi preordinerà l'album tramite il link ufficiale. L’incontro sarà un’opportunità unica per scoprire in anteprima l’universo sonoro di Tony Boy, all'interno di una venue che promette di diventare un palcoscenico e amplificatore del suo immaginario musicale. Con “UFORIA”, Tony Boy continua a spingere i confini della scena urban italiana, affermandosi come una delle voci più riconoscibili e visionarie della nuova generazione.
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UforiaMAT: Carved Build Set
Published: 7-18-2024 | Updated: N/A SUMMARY The Uforian Simlish States is a planet-sized nation-state on Simterra, located in the Orora solar system. The UforiaMAT series showcases afro-futuristic designs refreshed with accents from fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, CuriousB (2010), Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008), and more. Uforia is the setting for my retro/afro-futuristic save in Sims 2. Here are 96 walls/floors and 12 matching niche recolors in select CuriousB color actions (ACYL, 2010). I’ll be sharing more from this series under the #co2uforiamat tag.
DETAILS Requires all EPs/SPs- may work with Basegame. §10-12 | Build > Walls > Masonry and Build > Floors > Stone For the niche recolors, you need the BBNiche1Master (BuggyBooz, 2012) from the original set or from the Repo Pack (Simmons, 2022). Find more niche recolors on this site under these tags - #co2recolors, #ts2recolors, #ts2repo #co2repo #co2repopack. ITEMS Carved Kirss-Kross, Carved Shield, Carved Hip, Carved Bar, Carved Lines (*used for niche recolors), and Carved Curves. DOWNLOAD (choose one) from SFS | from MEGA
CREDITS Thanks: EA/Maxis, color actionists, and authors of TS2 walls/floor tutorials. Sources: Any Color You Like (CuriousB, 2010), Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008).
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