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pierppasolini · 2 months
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Eleven Days, Eleven Nights (1987) // dir. Joe D'Amato
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dybalassunshine · 1 year
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My favorite kind of pictures <3
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edenvinity · 3 months
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RAAAAHHHH DAKJO RESIGNED !!!
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dudewotheck · 11 months
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i have stood where the greats once stood
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syringaledraws · 2 years
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[ 2021 ]
🎵 And who said you're one in a million?
You're so much better than that
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ebony-eden · 10 months
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Ebony Eden Faux Monolith, 2022 acrylic on board 23 x 30.5 cm
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lunaetis · 10 months
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@bymargrace replied to your post :
gives her treats
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─「エデン」─  treats ? golden eyes lit up as her ears perked immediately. the sadness vanished and was instantly replaced by sparkles in those amber hues. she blinked. " for me ? "
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orionlancasterr · 2 months
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Thinking about hope county resistance songs again…
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badmovieihave · 8 months
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Bad movie I have Champions 2023
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Song Review: Ari Joshua, John Morgan Kimock, Andy Hess and Eden Ladin - “Help on the Way”
With assistance from drummer John Morgan Kimock, bassist Andy Hess and keyboardist Eden Ladin, singer and guitarist Ari Joshua takes “Help on the Way” to the cosmos.
The foursome’s trance-space rendition of the Grateful Dead number is overkill as the musicians seem more concerned with that fusion than with the song itself. But the crux of Jerry Garcia’s melody and the thrust of Robert Hunter’s lyrics remain amid the sonic universe, so it isn’t a total loss.
And besides, Joshua is donating a percentage of the proceeds from the release to suicide-prevention efforts, so it’s actually a win.
Grade card: Ari Joshua, John Morgan Kimock, Andy Hess and Eden Ladin - “Help on the Way” - C-
8/21/23
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cinemedios · 1 year
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Reseña | 'Los Campeones' (Champions)
Sin Woody Harrelson liderando un elenco excepcional, 'Los Campeones' sería una película de deportes olvidable.
Es la conmovedora historia de un ex-entrenador de baloncesto de ligas menores que, tras una serie de equivocaciones, recibe la orden del Tribunal de dirigir a un equipo de jugadores con discapacidad intelectual. Muy pronto se da cuenta de que, a pesar de sus dudas, este equipo puede llegar más lejos de lo que jamás imaginaron. La inclusión es uno de los temas más importantes en el cine y los…
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pierppasolini · 2 months
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Eleven Days, Eleven Nights (1987) // dir. Joe D'Amato
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jmunneytumbler · 2 years
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Mad March Movie Review: Woody Harrelson Teams Up with a Bunch of Unlikely Basketball 'Champions'
Mad March Movie Review: Woody Harrelson Teams Up with a Bunch of Unlikely Basketball 'Champions'
They are the Champions (CREDIT: Shauna Townley/Focus Features) Starring: Woody Harrelson, Kaitlin Olson, Ernie Hudson, Cheech Marin, Matt Cook, Madison Tevlin, Joshua Felder, Kevin Iannucci, Ashton Gunning, Matthew Von Der Ahe, Tom Sinclair, James Day Keith, Alex Hintz, Casey Metcalfe, Bradley Edens, Champ Pederson Director: Bobby Farrelly Running Time: 123 Minutes Rating: PG-13 for Mild…
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edenvinity · 4 months
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i ALSO support dakjo rights and dakjo wrongs. btw.
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scripture-pictures · 2 years
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 4 months
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by Lincoln Brown
Beckett Law, a religious freedom advocacy group, has taken up the cause of three Jewish students at UCLA. The students claim that in the wake of the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, they faced mounting antisemitism, which included barring them from access to areas of the campus. The students are also represented by Clement & Murphy, PLLC.
In the lawsuit, Frankel v. The Regents of the University of California, the plaintiffs claim that pro-Hamas/anti-Israel protesters set up barricades on the Los Angeles campus, effectively creating a "Jewish Exclusion Zone." Beckett Law states that after creating the encampment, protesters not only constructed barriers but also linked arms to prevent Jewish students from accessing the most popular areas on campus. They also imposed an ideological test, and those whose views were deemed to be sufficiently anti-Israel were issued wristbands and allowed to pass unmolested through the "checkpoints."  
By contrast, Beckett law says that Jewish students were harassed and even assaulted. Law student Yitzchok Frankel was forced to find other ways to reach his classes because his route was blocked by the exclusion zone. Sophomore Joshua Ghayoum could not attend classes or study sessions because of the zone and the antisemitic activities on campus. Additionally, he was forced to listen to chants of "death to the Jews" and "death to Israel." Eden Shemuelian had trouble getting to her final exams because of the zones and had to listen to the vitriol from the encampment as she tried to study. These, said Beckett Law, are just three examples of the problems faced by Jewish students at UCLA.
Mark Rienzi, president and CEO of Becket, stated:
If masked agitators had excluded any other marginalized group at UCLA, Governor Newsom rightly would have sent in the National Guard immediately. But UCLA instead caved to the anti-Semitic activists and allowed its Jewish students to be segregated from the heart of their own campus. That is a profound and illegal failure of leadership. This is America in 2024—not Germany in 1939. It is disgusting that an elite American university would let itself devolve into a hotbed of antisemitism. UCLA’s administration should have to answer for allowing the Jew Exclusion Zone and promise that Jews will never again be segregated on campus.
The suit notes:
Defendants have deprived Plaintiffs of the free exercise and enjoyment of religion without discrimination or preference, as secured by the California Constitution, through a policy and practice that treats Plaintiffs differently than similarly situated non-Jewish individuals because Plaintiffs are Jewish.
Defendants furthered no legitimate or compelling state interest by engaging in this conduct.
Defendants failed to tailor their actions narrowly to serve any such interest.
As a result of Defendants’ actions, Plaintiffs have been injured by losing access to educational opportunities, losing access to library and classroom facilities, losing in-person learning opportunities, losing the ability to prepare for exams, being denied equal participation in the life of the university, suffering emotional and physical stress that has diverted time, attention, and focus from study, and by other harms.
In addition to seeking compensation for damages, the primary goal of the lawsuit is to hold the leadership of the University of California accountable and ensure that such a situation never arises again.
As usual, "never again" is here and now. The fact that these "students" take a great deal of pride in slinging the term "Nazi" at anyone with which they disagree yet use tactics that echo those of the Third Reich is ironic and chilling. But their savage nature can be attributed, at least in part, to those who educated them. 
Given that, one must ask if the regents of the University of California were merely caving to mob pressure. Did they turn a blind eye to the madness out of fear or because of the optics? Ideally, there should be nothing wrong with discussing the war and even debating whether or not Israel's response to the Hamas attack has been proportionate. 
The regents, president, vice-president, and chancellors never stopped to think, "Gee, it seems to be getting awfully brownshirty around here." And if they did, they were too cowardly or indoctrinated to say a word.
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