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nerds-yearbook · 1 month ago
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The series finale of Black Lightening aired on May 24, 2021. The series ran for 4 seasons of 58 episodes. ("The Book of Resurrection: Chapter 2: Closure" Black Lightening, TV Event)
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austinanimates · 3 months ago
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We’ve entered cutiemark level of autism chat
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writing-goblinnilmerg · 11 months ago
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I’ve seen a distinct lack of love for the Comte of Monte Cristo (2024) so I’m opening requests for Edmond Dantes/Le Comte de Monte Cristo, Albert de Morcef and Andre de Villefort!
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mr-e-gallery · 1 year ago
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Homage To Isabel Rawsthorne
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plaques-memoire · 7 months ago
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Plaque en hommage à : Morts de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Type : Commémoration
Adresse : Préfecture de Police de Paris, 66 boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75013 Paris, France
Date de pose : Inconnue
Texte : A nos camarades des Services techniques de la Préfecture de Police, morts pour la France, 1939-1944. DUBENT Edmond, Cre. de Police, BILLET Pierre, DUGARREAU Jean, DUPONT Henri, HUET Louis, HUTIN Marcel, MOULIN Louis, PONSART Jean, POTHIER Arthur, RODON Raymond, TORRESI Barthélémy, MONNIER André
Quelques précisions : Considérée comme le conflit le plus meurtrier de l'histoire notamment en raison du fait qu'elle a fait des victimes dans l'ensemble des catégories de la population, la Seconde Guerre mondiale a prélevé un lourd tribut aux forces de police françaises qui se sont opposées à l'invasion allemande, en particulier lors des combats pour la Libération en 1944. Les noms mentionnés sur cette plaque commémorative ne représentent qu'une fraction des nombreux gardiens de la paix tombés lors du conflit. Edmond Dubent (1ère photo), membre de la Résistance, fondateur du groupe résistant L'Honneur de la Police et décédé en 1943, est également honoré par une autre plaque commémorative située sur la place du Châtelet à Paris. Pierre Billet et Henri Dupont moururent en déportation après avoir été arrêtés en 1943, tout comme Barthélémy Torresi, interpellé l'année suivante. Jean Dugarreau (2ème photo), Louis Huet (3ème photo), Marcel Hutin, Louis Moulin, Arthur Pothier (4ème photo), Raymond Rodon (5ème photo) et André Monnier (6ème photo) font partie des nombreux policiers morts lors de la libération de Paris. C'est également le cas de Jean Ponsart, qui est honoré par une autre plaque commémorative située sur la place de la République.
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therealmrpositive · 1 year ago
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Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993)
In today's review, I find that not even death can stand in the way of teenage love. As I attempt a positive review of the 1993 film Return of the Living Dead 3 #KentMcCord #MelindaClarke #JTrevorEdmond #JamesTCallahan #SarahDouglas #AbigailLenz
Is there anything that appears more inseparable than the love of Childhood sweethearts? Yes, we know with hindsight that the odds are rarely in their favour (although if your forever partner is by your side, more power to you.) Still, you feel that nothing can stop you, not even death. In 1993, the tale of two lovers who deaths couldn’t even break their bond was told in Return of the Living Dead…
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arthistoryanimalia · 2 months ago
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#Caturday:
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Jean Metzinger (France, 1883-1956)
Homme assis au chat (Seated Man with Cat), 1917-18
Oil on canvas, 12 3/5 x 16 1/10 in.
On display at Nassau County Museum of Art NY
“French painter and theorist Jean Metzinger contributed to the promotion of Cubism to the general public, more so than his contemporaries Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. He combined the Pointillist technique of Georges Seurat and Henri- Edmond Cross with the colorful Fauve aesthetic of Henri Matisse and Andre Derain, producing innovative compositions with modeled forms and multiple angles. Metzinger passionately advocated against traditional artistic approaches in such publications as Du cubisme (On Cubism), which he wrote with Albert Gleizes. Through his writing, he became one of the foremost theoreticians of the new avant-garde language, laying the theoretic foundations for Cubism. Through such paintings as this colorful composition, Metzinger captured a sense of pictorial dynamism and explored multiple perspectives, helping to bring about a shift in attitudes toward avant-garde art.”
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"How many fingers am I holding up?" Film & TV adaptations of Nineteen Eighty Four: - 1953, Studio One adaptation, starring Eddie Albert & Lorne Greene - 1954, adapted by Nigel Kneale, starring Peter Cushing & Andre Morell - 1956, directed by Michael Anderson, starring Edmond O'Brien & Michael Redgrave. - 1984, directed by Michael Radford, starring John Hurt & Richard Burton.
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eahostudiogallery · 6 months ago
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Krsto Hegedušić - Srijeda (Wednesday)
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Picasso - Tête d'homme, 1969
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Steve Lovett
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Kalle Hellzén
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Andy Warhol - James Dean
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Andres Serrano - Roberts & Luca vandalized
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Ross Chisholm - Marquise cha cha, 2013
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John Baldessari - Studio
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Vasily Kandinsky
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Andy Warhol - Marcel Proust
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Edmond Simpson - Portrait
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Fred Hatt
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David Hockney - Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, 1968
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John Webster - Untitled
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lingyunxiang · 1 year ago
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The 66th Grammy Awards will start at 9:30 am on February 5, 2024. The list of winners is as follows
Production of the Year: Flowers - Miley Cyrus
Album of the Year: Midnights - Taylor Swift
Song of the Year: What Was I Made For? - Billie Eilish
Best Newcomer: Victoria Monét
Non-Classical Producer of the Year: Jack Antonoff
Non-Classical Lyricist of the Year: Theron Thomas
Best Pop Vocal Performance: Flowers — Miley Cyrus
Best Pop Group/Duo: Ghost In The Machine - SZA Featuring Phoebe Bridgers
Best Pop Album: Midnights - Taylor Swift
Best Rock Artist: Not Strong Enough – Boygenius
Best Rock Song: Not Strong Enough – Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers & Lucy Dacus, songwriters (Boygenius)
Best Rock Album: This Is Why - Paramore
Best Alternative Music Vocalist: This Is Why – Paramore
Best Alternative Album: The Record – Boygenius
Best R&B Vocalist: ICU – Coco Jones
Best R&B Song: Snooze – Kenny B. Edmonds, Blair Ferguson, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Solána Rowe & Leon Thomas, songwriters (SZA)
Best R&B Album: Jaguar II – Victoria Monét
Best Rap Artist: Scientists & Engineers"– Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane
Best Melodic Rap Artist: All My Life – Lil Durk featuring J. Cole
Best Rap Song: Scientists & Engineers – Andre Benjamin, Paul Beauregard, James Blake, Michael Render, Tim Moore & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane)
Best Rap Album: Michael – Killer Mike
Best Jazz Vocalist: Tight – Samara Joy
Best Jazz Vocal Album: How Love Begins – Nicole Zuraitis
Best Jazz Performance Album: The Winds of Change – Billy Childs
Best Country Vocal Performance: White Horse – Chris Stapleton
Best Country Group/Group: I Remember Everything – Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Song: White Horse – Chris Stapleton & Dan Wilson, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)
Best Country Album: Bell Bottom Country – Lainey Wilson
Best Classical Instrumental Solo: The American Project – Yuja Wang; Teddy Abrams, conductor (Louisville Orchestra)
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austinanimates · 3 months ago
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I love Haydée and André’s sibling dynamic in LCDMC so I thought I’d make this set of doodles hehe
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 3 years ago
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“Case of Female "Bridegroom" Referred to Attorney-General,” Montreal Star. March 13, 1942. Page 3. --- Girouard to Decide if Other Charges Will Be Laid Against Male Impersonator ---- THE Attorney-General of Quebec will decide if any additional charges will be preferred against Antoinette Arsenault, 22, formerly of Ottawa, who allegedly masqueraded as a man during the past two years before "marrying" a New Brunswick girl here on February 14. The woman is now held on a charge of having a false name on her National Registration card. She was taken into custody on that. charge last night by provincial police following an investigation started when the girl she "married" complained to the parish priest and the chief of police of Ste. Therese.
MAY BE ARRAIGNED HERE She will be arraigned either at St. Jerome, Que, or at Montreal. In the meantime the case of the short, buxom Ottawa girl, who dressed and acted as a man while working in the munitions plant at Ste. Therese during the past two years, has been placed in the hands of the Attorney-General, Hon. Wilfrid Girouard. 
Under orders of Deputy Commissioner Louis Jargaille provincial detectives started their investigation of the case two weeks ago) after Maria Ouellette, 19, a native) of New Brunswick, lodged her complaint with the Ste. Therese police chief. 
Miss Quelette visited the parish priest, Rev. Edmond Lacroix, two a weeks ago to ask his advice on what course she should follow after discovering her "husband" was woman. 
PRIEST DENIES REQUEST According to the provincial officers, she was told by the parish priest that he had refused to offi clate at the marriage a short time! previously. The officers as well! as the parish priest refused today. to reveal why he had refused to do so.
Miss Ouellette told police that "Andre Arsenault" had conducted a whirlwind courtship before "he" brought her to Montreal for the marriage ceremony last month. She declared that they had been married only a short while before she discovered "he" was a woman. 
A check-up by provincial officers today showed that Miss Ouellette and "Andre Arsenault" were married on February 14 by Rev. George Chatot at the Eglise Baptiste de l'Oratoire.
According to the provincial officers the woman was indignant when first taken into custody last night, but finally agreed to be examined by a doctor. She was first examined by Dr. Jean Marie Roussel, medico-legal expert, who reported that she was a woman masquerading as man. This morning the woman was taken to the morgue where she was again examined by Dr. Rosario Fontaine, Another medico-legal expert. Police wanted definite confirmation.
FIVE FEET FOUR The woman in five feet four inches and weighs 140 pounds. She was wearing a dark blue man's suit and overcoat with a grey felt hat when taken into custody last night She had her brown hair cut short and was wearing eye-glasses as she calmly smoked a cigarette at police headquarters Just after she was brought there. She held the cigarette between unpainted lips, on the upper of which was a thin moustache accentuated by a few touches from an eyebrow pencil.
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months ago
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Birthdays 4.6
Beer Birthdays
Caspar Eulberg (1825)
George Ehret (1835)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Merle Haggard; country singer (1937)
Gerry Mulligan; jazz baritone saxophonist (1927)
John Ratzenberger; actor (1947)
Paul Rudd; actor (1969)
John William Waterhouse; English painter (1849)
Famous Birthdays
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.; Mexican-American actor(1940)
Philip Austin; comedian (1941)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning; poet (1806)
Graeme Base; Australian author & illustrator (1958)
Helen Berman; Dutch-Israeli painter & illustrator (1936)
Frank Black; rock musician (1965)
Zach Braff; actor (1975)
Leonora Carrington; English-Mexican painter (1917)
Butch Cassidy; desperado (1866)
Nicolas Chamfort; French author & playwright (1741)
Mickey Cochrane; Philadelphia Athletics C (1903)
Ram Dass; guru (1928)
Dorothy Donegan; jazz pianist (1924)
Donald Wills Douglas; airplane maker (1892)
Edmond H. Fischer; Swiss-American biochemist (1920)
Vince Flynn; author (1966)
Anthony Fokker; Dutch aviation engineer (1890)
Marilu Henner; actor (1952)
Jason Hervey; actor (1972)
Charles Huot; Canadian painter (1855)
Walter Huston; actor (1884)
Gil Kane; comic book artist (1926)
Barry Levinson; film director (1942)
Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen; German biochemist (1911)
Maimonides; Jewish philosopher, physician & astronomer (1135)
Ari Meyers; actor (1969)
James Mill; Scottish philosopher, economist (1773)
Gustave Moreau; French painter (1826)
​​Guy Peellaert, Belgian painter & photographer (1934)
Michelle Phillips; singer (1944)
John Pizzarelli; singer-songwriter & guitarist (1960)
Andre Previn; conductor, pianist (1929)
George Reeves; actor (1914)
Hans Richter; Swiss artist (1888)
Raphael; artist (1483)
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau; French poet & playwright (1671)
Levon Shant; Armenian author, poet & playwright (1869)
Sterling Sharpe; Green Bay Packers WR (1965)
Bobbi Starr; adult actress (1983)
Lowell Thomas; writer, television journalist (1892)
Julien Torma; French author, poet & playwright (1902)
Wilhelm von Kobell; German painter (1766)
James D. Watson; geneticist (1928)
Arthur Wesley Dow; painter & photographer (1857)
Billy Dee Williams; actor (1937)
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tjnewsnigeria · 8 months ago
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CAF Awards 2024 Nominees for Men’s Categories. The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) has unveiled the list of nominees for the men’s categories for the #CAFAwards24, as anticipation builds for the Awards evening scheduled on 16 December 2024 in Marrakech, Morocco. The CAF Awards 2024 cover the period between January 2024 and October 2024. Ten (10) players have been shortlisted for the coveted CAF African Player of the Year just as 10 players feature on the list for the CAF Interclub Player of the Year. The list included Amine Gouiri (Algeria / Rennes), Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso / Bayer Leverkusen), Simon Adingra (Cote d'Ivoire / Brighton & Hove Albion), Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo / Olympique de Marseille), Serhou Guirassy (Guinea / Borussia Dortmund), Achraf Hakimi (Morocco / Paris Saint-Germain), Soufiane Rahimi (Morocco / Al Ain), Ademola Lookman (Nigeria / Atalanta), William Troost-Ekong (Nigeria / Al Kholood), Ronwen Williams (South Africa / MamelodiSundowns) Hakimi was the finalist last year and lost out to Victor Osimhen. Williams is nominated in all 3 categories: Player of the Year, CAF Goalkeeper of the Year and CAF Interclub player of the Year. Another exciting category of the CAF Coach of the Year that features the top performing nations at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nation Côte d’Ivoire 2023. There are ten (10) nominees each for the Coach of the Year, CAF National Team of the Year, and Club of the Year. The CAF Young Player of the Year category, which celebrates talents under the age of 21, also includes ten (10) rising stars. The CAF African Goalkeeper of the Year category returns, with 10 outstanding goalkeepers nominated. This category continues to spotlight the brilliance of goalkeepers, further enriching the awards ceremony's scope. The winners of each category will be determined through votes from a diverse panel, including the CAF Technical Committee, media professionals, and the Head Coaches & Captains of Member Associations, as well as clubs participating in the group stages of Interclub competitions. The list of nominees for the Women’s categories will be announced shortly. Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen was named the CAF African Player of the Year in 2023 while Asisat Oshoala earned the title of CAF African Women’s Player of the Year.   Full List of CAF Awards 2024 Nominees (in alphabetical order by Member Association):  Player of the Year (Men) Amine Gouiri (Algeria / Rennes) Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso / Bayer Leverkusen) Simon Adingra (Cote d'Ivoire / Brighton & Hove Albion) Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo / Olympique Marseille) Serhou Guirassy (Guinea / Borussia Dortmund) Achraf Hakimi (Morocco / Paris Saint-Germain) Soufiane Rahimi (Morocco / Al Ain) Ademola Lookman (Nigeria / Atalanta) William Troost Ekong (Nigeria / Al Kholood) Ronwen Williams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees Goalkeeper of the Year (Men)  Oussama Benbot (Algeria / USM Alger) Andre Onana (Cameroon / Manchester United) Yahia Fofana (Cote d'Ivoire / Angers SCO) Lionel Mpasi (DR Congo / Rodez AF) Mostafa Shobeir (Egypt / Al Ahly) Djigui Diarra (Mali / Young Africans) Munir El Kajoui (Morocco / RS Berkane) Stanley Nwabali (Nigeria / Chippa United) Ronwen Williams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) Amanallah Memmiche (Tunisia / Esperance Sportive de Tunis) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees Interclub Player of the Year (Men) Oussama Benbot (Algeria / USM Alger) Issoufou Dayo (Burkina Faso / RS Berkane) Ahmed Sayed 'Zizo' (Egypt / Zamalek) Hussein El Shahat (Egypt / Al Ahly) Mostafa Shobeir (Egypt / Al Ahly) Abdul Aziz Issah (Ghana / Dreams FC) John Antwi (Ghana / Dreams FC) Amanallah Memmiche (Tunisia / Esperance Sportive de Tunis) Yassine Merriah (Tunisia / Esperance Sportive de Tunis) Ronwen Williams (South Africa / Mamelodi Sundowns) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees Coach of the Year (Men) Pedro Goncalves (Angola) Brahima Traore (Burkina Faso)
Emerse Fae (Cote d'Ivoire) Sebastien Desabre (DR Congo) Jose Gomes (Zamalek) Marcel Koller (Al Ahly) Chiquinho Conde (Mozambique) Hugo Broos (South Africa) Florent Ibenge (Al Hilal) Kwesi Appiah (Sudan) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees Young Player of the Year (Men) Carlos Baleba (Cameroon / Brighton & Hove Albion) Karim Konate (Cote d'Ivoire / Salzburg) Oumar Diakite (Cote d'Ivoire / Reims) Yankuba Minteh (Gambia / Brighton & Hove Albion) Abdul Aziz Issah (Ghana / Dreams FC / Barcelona) Bilal El Khannouss (Morocco / Leicester City) Eliesse Ben Seghir (Morocco / AS Monaco) El Hadji Malick Diouf (Senegal / Slavia Prague) Lamine Camara (Senegal / AS Monaco) Amanallah Memmiche (Tunisia / Esperance Sportive de Tunis) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees Club of the Year (Men) Petro Atletico (Angola) TP Mazembe (DR Congo) Al Ahly (Egypt) Zamalek (Egypt) Dreams FC (Ghana) RS Berkane (Morocco) Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) Simba (Tanzania) Young Africans (Tanzania) Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) CAF Awards 2024 Nominees National Team of the Year (Men) Angola Burkina Faso Cote d'Ivoire DR Congo Morocco Mozambique Nigeria South Africa Sudan Uganda Credit: www.cafonline.com
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andrethebeastcraytonshow · 1 year ago
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Andre The Beast Crayton Show "Trilogy"
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jdyf333 · 1 year ago
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OUT OF CONTROL
("In the blistering heat, CBS News found children in Ghana as young as 5 years old using machetes nearly as big as themselves to harvest the cocoa beans that end up in some of America's most-loved chocolates."
---Debora Patta, Sarah Carter, Javier Guzman, and Kerry Breen, CBS News, 11.29. 2023, in an article they wrote about Mars, the candy company that makes M&Ms and Snickers.)
("A university in Canada is expected to remove a series of vending machines from campus after a student discovered a sign they used facial recognition technology."
"The smart vending machines at the University of Waterloo first gained attention this month when Reddit user SquidKid47 shared a photo. The photo purportedly showed an M&M-brand vending machine with an error code reading, 'Invenda.Vending. FacialRecognition.App.exe — Application error.'"
"...River Stanley, a writer for the local student publication MathNEWS...investigated the smart vending machines, discovering that they're provided by Adaria Vending Services and manufactured by Invenda Group. Canadian publication CTV News reported that Mars, owner of M&M's, owns the vending machines."
"MathNEWS reported that Invenda Group's FAQ said that 'only the final data, namely presence of a person, estimated age and estimated gender, is collected without any association with an individual.'"
---Lauren Edmonds, Business Insider, 2.25. 2024.)
("A South Carolina college apologized Monday after a faculty member, calling them 'happy pills,' handed out M&Ms in prescription drug bottles to little kids at a fun run over the weekend.
'While we know this professor meant the candy to serve as a treat, the method of distribution may have confused pre-school children whose parents have taught them not to take pills from pharmaceutical bottles,' Horry Georgetown Technical College, in East Conway near Myrtle Beach, said in a statement. 'We regret further that professors and administrators are human and, although eager to share information about growing careers, sometimes make mistakes. This particular mistake will not occur again.'
The faculty member, who wasn't identified, handed out the standard-issue prescription pill bottles to promote her medical technology program. The labels prescribed the 'Happy Pills' to "A Great Kid," instructing 'patients' to 'Take 1 m&m every 2 to 4 hours.'
'I know they had good intentions, but maybe it should have been handled in a different way,' Tiffany Myers, whose son got one of the bottles, told NBC station WMBF of Myrtle Beach. Myers said her husband is a firefighter and paramedic who 'comes across children that get into medicine bottles quite frequently, and it can be very damaging, or it can be life-threatening.'"
---M. Alex Johnson, NBC News, 2.16. 2015)
("...the DEA is cracking down, telling roughly 450 e-commerce sites to identify and report pill press purchases as required under federal law. Last month, eBay agreed to pay the Department of Justice $59 million — after the e-commerce site allegedly fell short of identifying and reporting pill press purchases."
"Drug dealers also buy fake punch kits and dyes, used to brand pills, allowing them to mimic real pills like oxycodone.
'What they do is they buy specific dyes and punch kits that have the markings that mimic pharmaceutical preparations,' DEA Deputy Assistant Administrator Scott Oulton said, noting the kits can be bought online and only cost about $40."
--- Nicole Sganga and Andres Triay, CBS News, 2.26. 2024 in their article "DEA cracks down on pill presses in latest front in the fight against fentanyl".
("With sales ranging from $163 billion to $217 billion per year, according to industry estimates, counterfeit pharmaceuticals are the most lucrative sector of the global trade in illegally copied goods. Fraudulent drugs harm or kill millions..."
"Authorities confiscated 4 million counterfeit tablets in 2015 in Germany alone. And in developing regions, such as Africa, the proportion of fake pharmaceuticals can rise to 70 percent. Roughly one-third of the world’s countries lack effective drug regulatory agencies."
"The World Health Organization [WHO] estimates that 50 percent of drugs sold online are fraudulent."
---Peter Behner, Marie-Lyn Hecht, and Fabian Wahl, in their paper "Fighting Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals: New Defenses for an Underestimated--and Growing--Menace", PWC dot com, 2017. [In 2002, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) acquired the management consulting and technology services arm of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), according to Wikipedia.])
(Costa Careyes is an exclusive gated community in Mexico. Each year, Careyes hosts a five-day festival [called Onalinda] for what a member of the founding family of Careyes described as being "rich people".."artists--successsful businessmen--you know, opinion leaders". The theme of the 2021 festival was mycelium and seven hundred and fifty people attended. Careyes says young people in the "twentysomething" age group were NOT invited.
"Among the offerings was a chocolate-fungi workshop." ["If we were going to add psilocybin, how much per bar should we do?"]
"Erika Valero Tlazohtiani, a shaman in a white gown, told attendees, 'Tobacco is a way to talk with God.' She led a cacao ceremony that involved drinking ritualistically prepared hot chocolate and taking a puff from a communal pipe."
"'That's a crazy-awesome outfit, even if you're not on a lot of drugs,' a guy in a glow-in-the-dark T-shirt said, watching a couple in matching sequinned tie-dyed jumpsuits. 'It's like adult recess on crack, but all the kids on the playground want to play with you,' a philanthropist named Gillian Wynn--the daughter of Steve Wynn--said."
The quotes are from a 1.24. 2022 article ["No Riffraff"] in The New Yorker that was written by Sheila Yasmin Marikar.)
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