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How I feel after spending 1h20 minutes on the phone with the worst US bank ever.
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idolish7-cards · 7 months
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Modern Dining Room Kansas City Enclosed dining room - mid-sized modern dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea with blue walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
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drugstoreprincess · 9 months
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Modern Dining Room - Dining Room Mid-sized modern enclosed dining room idea with blue walls, a tile fireplace, a standard fireplace, and a dark wood floor and brown floor.
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befreiungsbewegung · 1 year
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Unruh im Schweizer Jura - jetzt im werkstattkino.de #muenchen
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in die Vergangenheit geht es noch mal mit UNRUH von Cyril Schäublin im werkstattkino: So 5.2. um 11h + Di 7.2. um 18h
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UNRUEH (Unruh) 1877 kommt der russische Kartograf Pyotr Kropotkin in ein Tal im Schweizer Jura, angelockt von der hochentwickelten Uhrenfertigung und von der Nachricht, dass sich ArbeiterInnen zu einer anarchistischen Gewerkschaft zusammengeschlossen haben. Dort lernt er Josephine kennen, die in der Fertigung arbeitet und mit der er politische Ideen teilt. – Ein herausragender Historienfilm aus der Schweiz mit großartigen Bildern und viel aktuellem Gehalt, der bei den Berlinale Encounters 2022 mit dem Preis für die Beste Regie ausgezeichnet wurde! UNRUEH (Unruh) – Theatiner Film (theatiner-film.de) (dort war er im Januar) Spielzeiten - jetzt im werkstattkino.de UNRUH - (UNRUEH) Schweiz 2022. Regie: CYRIL SCHÄUBLIN. Mit lara Gostynski, Alexei Evstratov, Monika Stalder. HD Digital. 93 Min. Originalfassung (schweizerdeutsch) mit deutschen Untertiteln. Erstaufführung.   In den 1870er-Jahren wird das Uhrmacherstädtchen Saint Imier im schweizerischen Jura zum Zentrum des Anarchismus. Unter anderem kreuzen sich die Wege von Pjotr Alexejewitsch Kropotkin, einem russischen Geographen, und einer Arbeiterin in einer Uhrenfabrik, die sich bald einer anarchistischen Arbeiterbewegung anschließt.   Mit einem ausgefeilten Bildkonzept, das auf Dezentralisierung setzt, geht der Film den Verbindungen von Uhrenarbeit, Anarchismus, Fotografie und globaler Kommunikation nach. Die außergewöhnliche Inszenierung fängt dabei ein historisches Moment ein, in dem die Welt noch offen war für alternative Konzepte von Arbeit und Zeit. - Sehenswert. (Fllmdienst)  Sonntag, 5.2. um 11.00 h (Matinee) und Dienstag, 7.2. um 18.00 h   Read the full article
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briebliophile · 2 years
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Murder in the Neighborhood by Ellen J. Green
  Thank you to @threadbooks for the opportunity to read and review this eARC!   Some say he was provoked and bullied. Some say that war jaded him and he believed he was back in a war zone. Some say he was a troubled, unwell man. Some say he knew exactly what he was doing in cold blood. What is agreed upon, however, is that the thirteen murders that Howard Unruh committed in twelve minutes in Camden, New Jersey on September 4, 1949 changed not only the quiet suburb but America. Unruh was a decorated Army veteran who attempted but was ultimately unsuccessful in establishing himself in society once he came back from war. After being arrested and questioned by police, it was quickly determined that he was not of sound mind. Unruh was committed to a mental health facility where he underwent treatment until his death in 2009.   This book is incredibly well researched and written through the first person accounts of Unruh’s mother, neighbor, and occasionally members of the prosecution and treatment team. It provokes thought about mental health stigma, LGBTQ stigma, and programs and treatment for our soldiers coming home from war. It is generally agreed upon that the neighboring community bullied Howard for his quirks, his walk, his rumored sexual preferences, and other things. His own mother saw and ignored the signs of his mental health reaching an unhealthy boiling point. It is so sad to me that so many lives were unnecessarily lost that day. We should be treating our soldiers who have risked their lives better. We need to end mental health stigma. We need to be kinder.   One of the most interesting aspects to me was the evolution of the mental health treatment and diagnoses over the years. Definitely a good read if you’re interested in true crime and mental health.   ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ - 4/5
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clo-thespin · 1 month
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dude i dont think people that dont watch x files understand that its not just 'that show about aliens'. the x files is fucking insane. i mean, yeah, theres episodes about aliens but theres also episodes about:
cockroaches, robots, shit, and entomologists. or, more specifically, a town thats been infested with cockroaches by the government and is being observed by an entomologist named bambi. and in this town, people are dying in ways that appear to be caused by the cockroaches but really its just an allergic reaction, an aneurysm, drugs, and a heart attack. and then a fucking manure plant blows up and covers everyone in cow shit. oh and also some of the cockroaches are robotic, so :)
a man whose shadow vaporises people. thats- thats pretty much it.
a prehistoric lake monster, moby dick, and the search for the truth (or a white whale, whats the difference?) the lake monster is eating people and dogs :(, mulder and scully get trapped on a rock in the 'middle' of the lake, and the monster is really just an alligator.
cher, frankenstein's monster, and peanut butter. this episode's in black and white btw. someones going around and hotboxing peoples houses with animal tranqs and then impregnating peoples wives. this 'someone' is actually a man whose been mutated due to experiments done on him by his father. mulder and scully take this guy to a cher concert at the end. (one of the best scenes, iykyk)
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bisexualfbiagents · 6 months
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THE X FILES | DANA SCULLY in Unruhe (4.04)
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Einstürzende Neubauten in Berlin, Feb. 19th 1985
📸: Anton Corbijn
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svartmalt · 5 months
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Einstürzende Neubauten at Slurpen for “Tidskonsept II”, Oslo 1983.
Artist collective Lambretta invited Einstürzende Neubauten and Holy Toy to perform in their studio that they converted into a gallery space for the evening.
The locale was decorated with painted tv-screens, painted tarps, sheet metal and hanging oil drums, and playing documentary and propaganda clips from wartime Germany and the Soviet Union.
The performance was attended by the art elite, punks, and a tv-crew from the Norwegian national broadcasting network NRK.
The night ended with band members from Einstürzende Neubauten throwing Molotov-cocktails into the crowd, and the crowd reacting similarly by setting fire to the instruments and set design by Lambretta.
Videoclip taken from the NRK archives, Pan, episode “Musikk blir bilde”.
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antiqueanimals · 1 month
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Illustration by Jack Unruh for Sports Afield magazine. From Illustrators 28: The Society of Illustrators 28th Annual of American Illustration. 1988.
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coldemamadaqua · 3 months
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Einstürzende Neubauten - 2024
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wildeoscars · 3 months
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blixa with the gold(!!!) eyeshadow and unruh looking like the grandpa that ate paint is getting me through this tuesday morning
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ourladyofomega · 1 year
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koks-kino · 5 months
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Ende Neu booklet
Source - Discogs
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ragnarockz · 6 months
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Got some new art cards in those VHS! 👽💚
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bisexualfbiagents · 7 months
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Hey, Scully, that word unruhe, unrest, is bothering me. Maybe he thought he was curing them somehow, saving him from damnation. From those things in the pictures, you know, he called them the howlers.
THE X FILES GIF MEME [2/20] EPISODES Unruhe (4.04)
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