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indefinite-pitch · 1 year ago
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Hydrous - Mutabor (Di.Capa Remix)
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mistermixmania · 1 year ago
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mausirot · 1 year ago
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mutabor flower service
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vasiliquemort · 2 years ago
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"In depth of his bewitching I felt secure and warm – I was in flowing haze that is muslin's and mistful milk of skies, and it rocked gently all my cells, and I flew into him as fallen drop, and it was weaved and volant kind of mutabors."
There is no tone of gratefulness and of adore that could suffice and form the shades that I behold to beauty that's demure and delicate and dulcet so, the one that came from @tmxpvksl and glory of their talents and abodes<зз
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lilamausmaus · 1 month ago
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nonsims interests
thank you for the tag @lupuspluvio 💜
editing love editing my sims screenies in PS (: i usually get inspiration from pinterest (made a pinboard for that if anyone is interested) headphones & music on and i'm happily lost for several hours in photoshop editing my sims screenies :D
drawing even tho it's been years since i last drew anything (because i somehow lost my passion) it's still something i'd love to do again!! i hope inspiration/motivation comes back one day
music like almost everyone on this planet i love listening to music ^^ my music taste have changed a lot over the years tho. as a teen i was really into metal (korn, slipknot, tool,..) still love those bands and regularly listen to the old songs but now i prefer electronic (akiaura, lorn, moondeity,..) and nordic folk (heilung, danheim, wardruna,..)
concerts my first concert was linkin park (i think i was like 13? was such a fangirl back then lmao) i've also seen soad, radiohead, slipknot, mutabor, die ärzte and a few others live. but the most impressive concert i've ever been to was heilung (twice now) and wow it's just something else and i can't wait for the next!!
podcasts/audiobooks love to listen to podcast or audiobooks whenever possible (because i want to mute my brain)
series i'm a bingewatcher!! (love you netflix xD) my fav series are.. that's hard because it would be a huge list but shameless, the boys, resident alien, carneval row, vikings, stranger things, umbrella acedemy, you, got and oitnb are clearly at the top ^^ the last series i watched was BEEF and omg sooo good!!
minecraft only have a few games besides the sims that i really like and one of them is minecraft!! every year i have an obsessive gaming phase and then don't touch it for months xD but it's always fun to discover all the new features they add ^^ (got minecraft at the very beginning for i think it was only 5 euros?! and all these years later they keep updating the game.. sims could never)
my cats (not really an interest lol) but i LOVE my cats diego and peaches!! they're my little fur babies and they make me so happy i could cryyy <3
i'll tag the last blogs that popped up in my notifications @introvertedfox @satinery @ceechalla @nitrozem @moonlitfalls @plasmafruitsmoothie @eggbeatersims @faerun-s
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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Moscow's Lefortovo court has said that the “almost naked” party hosted by blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva at Moscow’s “Mutabor” nightclub was aimed at promoting “non-traditional sexual relationships,” in a decision against Russian rapper Vacio (Nikolai Vasiliev), who was arrested after attending the party.
The court ruling states that the party was “geared toward propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships, expressed in the dissemination of information aimed at forming non-traditional sexual attitudes and [promoting] the attractiveness of non-traditional sexual relationships.”
The December 20 “almost naked” party drew outrage from pro-Kremlin activists after photos and videos of the event appeared on social media. Later, Russia’s federal censorship agency, Roskomnadzor, said it found “signs of LGBT propaganda.” On December 26, participants began to make public apologies.
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heaven4d · 1 year ago
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Bad Zu-MUTABOR ロシアのBad Zu F1レースサーキットからのトルコ チャルメラ行進曲テクノが興味深すぎる。
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一曲目のGHOST IN THE MACHINEといいCyberPunk意識したコンセプトアルバムかもしれない。
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tsartomato · 16 days ago
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Халиф-Аист [Hhalif-Aist] (1981)
It’s an short animated film based on a fairy tale Die Geschichte von Kalif Storch by Wilhelm Hauff. As i understand it, the fairy tale itself is a part of an anthology with it’s own envelope-tale. Oh, yeah, this is where the word “mutabor” come from, to become a part of people’s vocabulary. I haven’t seen this cartoon in decades, probably. The gist of this adaptation is that a spoiled young…
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btetm · 1 month ago
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2024 1st Edtn/1st Prnt Ltd Edtn 72 Copies Only Limited Edition Signed by Author(s) MUTABOR By Frater Acher Illus. Rafael Pascuale Zamora Fine Esoteric
2024 1st Edition 1st Printing, Limited Edition MUTABOR A Journey into the Goêtic Flesh By Frater Acher Frater Acher is a practitioner and author on Western Magic. He works as a lone practitioner of the magical and mystical path. Since 2009 he is the author of theomagica dot com, in 2020 he founded Paralibrum together with Frater U∴D∴ and continues to be an active collaborator of Quareia Magical Training. He holds an MA in Communications Science, Intercultural Communications and Psychology as well as certifications in Systemic Coaching and Gestalt Therapy. He has studied Western Ritual Magic in theory and practice at I.M.B.O.L.C. and has been actively involved in magic for more than twenty years. Frater Acher is a German national, and after several years of living abroad, he is now resident in Munich, Germany. Illustrated By: Rafael Pascuale Zamora Format: Hardcover, Language: English Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket Published By: Paralibrum Press, octavo (8vo 6 × 9 152 × 229),Pages 130 ISBN: [Mutabor] is deliberately positioned at the crossroads of historic- anthropological observation and the resonances of deep ritual practice. SKU: BTETM0002574 Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Fine - Deluxe Limited Edition, one of only 72 hardcover copies], SIGNED by the author, featuring two loosely-inserted promotional stickers, 8vo, quarter crushed morocco lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, typeset in Lucifer and Guglia, in fine/unread condition Half black leather over black cloth. Design foiled in red to front board. Raised bands on spine with titling foiled in gold. Marbled endpapers. Please see photos as part of condition report
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garfo-na-tomada · 5 months ago
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Boa noite, Frater e Maíra. Espero que estejam bem.
Bom, no último livro do Frater Acher, Mutabor, ele faz uso de autores tradicionalistas como Evola, apesar de fazer ressalvas. Em outro contexto, no projeto dele de entrevistas com outros magistas, Narrow Path, o primeiro a ser entrevistado cita influência do tradicionalismo. Sabendo da ligação do tradicionalismo com o fascismo, mas não tendo lido direto da fonte, bem como estar começando o caminho do oculto, fico muito insegura quanto as possibilidades de uso e em quem confiar minimamente - apesar de gostar muito dos escritos do Frater Acher, tento no goeteia quanto no theomagica, isso me deixou de orelha em pé. Caso pudesse dar alguma luz a respeito, seria muito grata.
Bom dia, amiga! Estamos bem e espero que você também. Mas, olha, fico com a impressão de que você precisa treinar melhor seu pensamento crítico, porque nos casos que você citou me parece que não é bem isso. Vou tratar por partes:
1) eu não li o Mutabor do Frater Acher, mas o que eu achei dele falando do Evola, numa resenha (link) e num trechinho que ele mesmo postou no instagram (link), me parece muito claro que ele se engaja criticamente com a obra do Evola, inclusive descrevendo-o como um "hermetismo distorcido", o que não me soa elogioso. Não posso falar de um livro que eu não li e sei lá se ele muda de ideia em algum momento, mas engajar-se criticamente não é endossar e a gente não pode condenar um autor só porque ele fala um nome "proibido".
2) fui atrás da entrevista de que você falou, é o Voices of the Narrow Path e o entrevistado é o Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold, né? E, assim, eu acho meio bizarro botar na conta do entrevistador algo que o entrevistado disse. Óbvio que a seleção de autores entrevistados é significativa, mas o Frisvold é uma figura renomada no ocultismo contemporâneo, então faz sentido o Frater Acher ir entrevistá-lo, como faz sentido ele entrevistar a Josephine ou o dr. Skinner. Eu mesmo tenho um pé atrás com esse cara e também não gostei nada de ele se definir como um tradicionalista, mas isso é um argumento contra o Frisvold, não o Acher. Agora se ele começa repetidamente a se associar a tradicionalistas, aí a gente tem um problema.
3) as pessoas às vezes querem uma pureza nas fontes que não existe. Por exemplo, se você pega o Lévi, lá vai ter frenologia. Se você pega teosofia, tem bastante racismo. Do Crowley eu não falo nada, mas aí é problema dos thelemitas. Assim como tinha frenologia e racismo na ciência da época em que esses autores viveram. E aí, de novo, é importante que o trabalho ao citá-los seja crítico. Quando eu cito um teosofista como o Powell, que foi uma figura importante no trabalho de resumir e sintetizar muitas informações sobre os planos sutis, eu costumo fazer todo um disclaimer para ninguém achar que eu endosso as merdas que ele fala sobre tradições religiosas de matriz africana. E é o que dá pra fazer que não seja, sei lá, plagiar a parte útil desses caras e fingir que eles não existem.
4) a questão de autores contemporâneos em quem confiar é um problema em todas as áreas que não sejam tipo STEM, já que lá eles não ligam pra isso. Infelizmente é "orai e vigiai". Se você está lendo alguém e ele começa a jogar ideia errada sobre raças, questões de gênero e teorias conspiratórias, começa a falar em tons muito elogiosos de gente tipo Evola, Guénon etc, aí você já sabe que o juízo da pessoa é, no mínimo, duvidoso e qualquer coisa que ela fale sobre vida espiritual, a respeito de como a gente deve viver a nossa vida, é bom ter um pé atrás. E ainda tem os casos de gente que começa normal e depois vai enveredando por uns caminhos tortos, tipo o John Michael Greer. Em algumas situações, quando se trata de obras mais técnicas, o que essa gente fala pode ser útil ainda assim (os livros de geomancia do Greer continuam úteis), mas aí é melhor a gente não dar nosso dinheiro para eles.
5) dito isso, tem situações que, realmente, só jogando tudo fora, tacando fogo e salgando a terra. Coisas que envolvem aquela ordem lá de satanismo nazista e todo mundo que se associou com esse lixo, incluindo autores como o Ford e aquela editorazinha aqui do BR que traduziu eles, aí é contaminação por Césio e não tem o que fazer. Nada se salva.
Enfim, é complicado.
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alienbrains24 · 7 months ago
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borispfeiffer · 9 months ago
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Wenn das keine Überraschung ist ...
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// von Ingrid Widiarto // Mitten im Prenzlauer Berg, früher Ost-Berlin und jetzt einer der beliebtesten Bezirke unserer Hauptstadt: ein bisschen alt, ein bisschen modern, ein bisschen hipp, viele Cafés und Restaurants, viele alte Bäume und kleine Läden. Im Schaufenster eines dieser kleinen Läden, einem Antiquariat für schöne Bücher, stehen in dekorativer Reihe Flaschen mit Sonnenblumenöl und einem roten Etikett, das mit chinesischen Schriftzeichen bedruckt ist. Auf einem dieser Etiketten steht der Name „Ilham Tohti“. Wenn das keine Überraschung ist! Denn wer kennt schon Ilham Tohti?Er ist ein uigurischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, der sich in China viele Jahre lang für Respekt, Verständnis und Zusammenarbeit aller Volksgruppen in China eingesetzt hat und deswegen (!) zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt wurde. Er hat zwar seitdem zahlreiche internationale Menschenrechtspreise gewonnen und wurde mehrmals für den Friedensnobelpreis nominiert, aber dennoch kennen wohl nur sehr wenige in Deutschland seinen Namen. Hier steht er nun auf einer Flasche Sonnenblumenöl, zusammen mit 41 anderen Flaschen mit rotem Etikett und dem Namen eines chinesischen Dissidenten! Sie alle wurden verurteilt, weil sie sich für die Rechte ihres Volkes eingesetzt haben. Weil sie die Wahrheit gesagt oder Kritik an der Regierung geäußert haben. Weil sie die Menschenrechte verlangten, die in der Verfassung der Volksrepublik China festgeschrieben sind. Kaum jemand auf der Welt kennt ihre Namen, aber im Schaufenster eines kleinen Buchladens im Prenzlauer Berg stehen sie auf roten Etiketten auf Flaschen mit Sonnenblumenöl geschrieben. Was hat das zu bedeuten?Vor Jahren hatte Ai Weiweis Installation „Sunflower Seeds“ (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower_Seeds) und später die ARTE-Dokumentation „Total Trust“ den Inhaber so sehr berührt, dass er den Gedanken nicht mehr loswurde, selbst etwas für Menschenrechte und gegen die Unterdrückung der Meinungsfreiheit in die Öffentlichkeit zu tragen. Denn schließlich, so sagte er sich, müssen auch wir in Deutschland achtgeben, dass uns unsere demokratische Freiheit erhalten bleibt. So entstand die Idee, aus den Sonnenblumensamen Ai Weiweis, die zertreten worden waren, ein Öl zu schaffen und jede Flasche einem Menschen zu widmen, der wegen seines Mutes zur Wahrheit von der chinesischen Regierung verhaftet wurde. Ingrid Widiarto im Verlag Akademie-der-Abenteuer hier. mutaborImmanuelkirchstraße 610405 [email protected]+49 (0) 173 4 927 043 https://www.mutabor-berlin.de/ // Der Verlag Akademie der Abenteuer wurde Ende 2020 gegründet. Hier fanden zunächst Kinderbücher ein neues Zuhause, die sonst aus dem Buchhandel verschwunden wären. Dies ermöglicht den Autorinnen und Autoren ihre Bücher auch weiterhin bei Lesungen vorzustellen und ihre Backlist zu pflegen. Schritt für Schritt kamen dann Neuveröffentlichungen hinzu. Seitdem sind über 50 Bücher von mehr als 20 Autorinnen und Autoren aus vielen Teilen der Welt erschienen –  zweimal hochgelobt von Elke Heidenreich. Alle Bücher des Verlags lassen sich finden im Überblick. // Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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tor10001 · 1 year ago
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Клуб Mutabor, где прошла вечеринка Ивлеевой, подарил церкви мощи святого Николая Чудотворца.
Учредитель клуба Данилов также он заявил, что весь персонал заведения «против мракобесия, дьявольщины и поддерживает церковь».
Пригласить друга 👉 Вежливые люди
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alightineverydarkness · 1 year ago
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December 29th, 2023
In a couple of hours this morning, Russia has spent roughly a billion dollars on killing Ukrainians. Thanks to the courageous and tireless work of our defence forces, the majority of Russian rockets and drones have been downed, but some have reached their targets. At least 20 dead right now, over 120 injured. Among those regular people just like me, whom I will never know, strategic targets today included a talented basketball player Victor Kobzistyi, and the home of Ukrainian experimental electronic label Система (Systema) – from what I hear, they hit the apartment of Elsa and Vanya, obliterating their belongings, music gear, and works of the label. Systema have been tirelessly publishing odd, unusual, high-quality work for god knows how long – I’ve known them for at least a decade, always impressed with the quality and power of their work; they never seemed like your average two-person independent thing, not by the beauty and continuity of their output!
Today, looking at pictures of their home on fire, I certainly remind myself that music is not political! that people like Atom TM can freely play for fascists during the war! that Russians probably wanted to kill me and my friends from Systema not because their life’s work is strange Ukrainian electronic music – but only because they are Ukrainian. And yet. A precious, highly-respected Ukrainian music label has been crippled by ordinary Russians, spending a billion dollars on death; people who club at Mutabor in Moscow probably know a few releases from their storied catalogue. But of course, in Ukraine, the burning apartment of two electronic musicians was put out by firefighters who know not and care not of their work, and in Russia, those who know their work, will never do anything. Is this politics, anyway?
Support Система here, I’m sure they could use it:
https://systemnapotvora.bandcamp.com
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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Russia’s crusaders for traditional values have found a new battle, and nudity of all kinds is at stake. The real headline-grabber was rapper Vacio (Nikolai Vasiliev), who wore nothing but socks on his feet and penis. Still, fellow celebrities Filipp Kirkorov, Lolita Milyavskaya, Ksenia Sobchak, and others gave Vacio a run for his money, wearing transparent bodysuits that teased nipples, navels, and buttcracks. 
This was the scene at Moscow’s “Mutabor” nightclub on Wednesday, December 20, where blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva hosted the “Almost Naked” party. A ticket for the evening reportedly cost a cool million rubles ($10,770). Before the bacchanalia was even done, footage from the event started appearing in tabloids and spreading rapidly across social media. 
As Internet users gawked and gossiped, there was immediate outrage from conservative activists and pundits, several of whom began lobbying for a police response. Representatives of radical traditionalist groups like “Sorok Sorokov,” “Call of the People,” and the “Federal Project for Security and Anti-Corruption” (FPBK) soon appealed to the Prosecutor General’s Office and other law-enforcement agencies, calling the “Almost Naked” party an “immoral” celebration of the “dark arts” and asking the authorities to investigate its organizers for propagating drug culture and “the gay lifestyle.” 
Some have called for administrative charges, while others want a full-on criminal investigation. One of the recurring complaints is that Ivleeva’s festivities come at a time when Russia is busy invading Ukraine, ostensibly in defense of “traditional values” against the onslaught of Western decadence and progressivism. 
Ekaterina Mizulina, the head of the Safe Internet League, has campaigned aggressively to purge Russian popular culture of drug references and other unholy cravings. Her objections to “dangerous content” often lead to real consequences for the artists responsible, such as police charges against musician Oxxxymiron and the deportation of rapper Nekoglai. On December 21, Mizulina urged a boycott “at the state level” of the celebrities who attended the “Almost Naked” party. “Our soldiers at the front definitely aren’t fighting for this,” she said. “These raves are like firing a bullet into the foot of the entire policy implemented by the state.”
Other conservatives found the party’s supposed “LGBT” overtones most alarming. Maria Butina is a former gun rights activist who became a television propagandist and federal lawmaker after serving 14 months behind bars in the United States, where she pleaded guilty to felony charges of conspiracy to act as an unregistered foreign agent of the Russian state. On Thursday, writing on official State Duma letterhead in her capacity as a deputy, Butina appealed to the Internal Affairs Ministry, the Cultural Ministry, and Russia’s media regulator, requesting inquiries into the “Almost Naked” party to see if it violated Russia’s ban on “LGBT propaganda” and a November 2022 presidential decree on preserving and strengthening “traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.”
“Listen, they all have children. What kind of example are they setting for their children? All the truest LGBT people gathered there,” moaned FPBK director Vitaly Borodin. “What were they thinking? There’s a special military operation underway. Our society is at a loss.” Borodin also asked Internal Affairs Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev and Moscow Chief of Police Oleg Baranov to dispatch officers to the “Mutabor” nightclub on December 21 to prevent a planned second night of festivities. 
When Thursday evening came, the police arrived at Mutabor ahead of most guests, but the authorities didn’t stick around. “Officers collected what materials they needed and left,” said the radio station Govorit Moskva. Round two of the party eventually rolled into action, this time open to the general public at an admission fee of just 2,500 rubles ($27). At the time of this writing, organizer Nastya Ivleeva was absent from the celebration. The Telegram channel Shot reported that the nightclub’s security guards were now asking guests to don additional clothing if their outfits revealed too much skin.
Hours earlier, on Thursday morning (apparently before realizing the scale of conservatives’ outrage and the involvement of law enforcement), Nastya Ivleeva taunted her critics on social media, writing (in a comment that’s since disappeared) that she loves getting hate for staging risque events: 
We look at the West and see these beautiful, slim models come out, and we say, “Damn, they’re so beautiful, they’re so cool.” And now our own beautiful, trim artists come out, and everyone’s like, “Fuck, look at this shit. Pop is dead.” God, I love it so much. May it never end.
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Vip e influencer "quasi nudi" alla festa più chiacchierata di Mosca: scattano le sanzioni
Una festa organizzata al Mutabor club di  Mosca a tema “quasi nudi” ha scatenato le proteste dei conservatori, dalla Duma alla Chiesa ortodossa, e anche dei soldati al fronte in Ucraina. E sono scattate le sanzioni. Il rapper Nikolai Vasilyev, noto come Vacio, che si era presentato con indosso solo un calzino a coprire le parti intime, resterà in carcere per 15 giorni oltre a dover pagare una…
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