rare drawing of my sapphic amphibia ocs
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It's the weekend so let's get weird
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Steven Luros Holliday debuted a Rosemary's Baby poster at HorrorHound Weekend and has made the remaining quantity available online. Priced at $25, the 20x30 print is limited to 175.
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Trans: Transgender Life Stories from South Africa edited by Ruth Morgan, Charl Marais and Joy Rosemary Wellbeloved
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Transgender life stories from South Africa takes the reader on a journey into the many worlds inhabited by transgender South Africans. The life stories recounted in this collection are both inspiring and compelling and reveal the courage and strength of each of the story tellers involved. The narratives detail the constant challenges of living in a country, that, despite its progressive Constitution, is still host to myriad prejudices and misunderstandings when it comes to trans people. With more than twenty original voices from the trans community in South Africa, the book is a journal of shared experiences for trans people and a fascinating point of departure for interested members of the general public. The contributors who 'transitioned, are transitioning or will transition', have all been actively involved in the process of making the book and have a great deal to say about their personal experiences of being transgender today. Their illuminating and touching life stories a
Mod opinion: I haven't heard of this book before, but it sounds fascinating and I hope to check it out at some point!
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Ruth (Toad) and Rosemary (Frog)
Old women yuri.
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Roman Polanski's signature "Peephole Distortion" shot from the three films that make up his "Paranoia Trilogy (aka Apartment Trilogy):
The Tenant-1976 / Rosemary's Baby- 1968 / Repulsion - 1965
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
would a month-long slate dedicated to horror movie mothers be complete without rosemary's baby (1968)? in keeping with the mommies-with-issues aspect of mommy issues may, this week's spooky tuesday is all about the mia farrow flick and the legacy it has left behind. this film has had a massive influence on the genre — and it's also been associated with some seriously haunting true crime tales. join us on our latest episode as we shout out the CLEAR references, admire minnie and roman's wardrobe, contemplate the challenges of parenthood, and go through sydney's baby name list.
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