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d0geggz · 1 year
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logged into twitter for the first time in like six months to complain to a fast food company bc they changed my comfort food that i've eaten almost every day for the past months from normal ass chicken to this weird spicy burnt shit covered in pickles, no announcement, no menu change, nothing
and it's not that they gave us the wrong item that's literally apparently what we ordered
this is fucking bullshit
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gsirvitor · 4 months
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Actually why did my country make a “Fuck you with the wraith of a thousands suns!” weapon in the first place? Thought many would think we were playing god too much.
Because Nuclear fission was discovered accidentally in Nazi Germany on December 21st, 1938, nine months before the beginning of the Second World War.
The German radiochemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, working at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry in Dahlem, a suburb of Berlin, were bombarding a solution of uranium nitrate with lukewarm neutrons, transmuting microscopic quantities of the uranium into a brew of substances of differing characteristic radioactivities which the two chemists believed might include new manmade elements heavier than uranium as well as familiar elements like radium, one of uranium’s natural “daughters.”
Instead of radium, however, Hahn and Strassmann found barium in their irradiated solutions, an element only about half as heavy as uranium that they had not expected to find there and that had not been there before.
When they had consulted with their Jewish physicist colleague Lisa Meitner, who had escaped Nazi Germany to exile in Sweden, and when Meitner had consulted with her physicist nephew Otto Frisch, who came over from Denmark to visit her, it became clear that the unexpected barium was a marker for a new form of nuclear reaction.
Tthat in fact Hahn and Strassmann’s neutrons had split uranium nuclei into two nearly equal pieces, one of barium, and one of krypton.
The new reaction, converting a small amount of matter into energy, was fiercely exothermic, ten million times as much energy coming out as the neutrons carried in.
Physicists had known for forty years, ever since the discovery of radioactivity, that enormous energy was locked up in the atom.
Here at last was a way to release it.
Otto Hahn, a veteran of the First World War, said later that he brooded on the probable military applications of his discovery and seriously considered suicide.
Word spread quickly across the world community of physicists. 
Bohr carried the news to America early in 1939 in the course of attending a physics conference in Washington.
Soviet physicists working in Leningrad under Igor Kurchatov, British physicists, German physicists, the French team at the Radium Institute in Paris, American experimenters from coast to coast rushed to demonstrate nuclear fission in their laboratories with off-the-shelf equipment.
A Japanese Army lieutenant general who was an electrical engineer, reading the report in Nature, assigned a member of his staff to track it.
If America was not the one to do it, other nations would have done so, and we would have lived in a vastly different world.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert booted from ‘Beetlejuice’ musical for disturbance
This isn't tremendously relevant or important, just annoying and really fucking funny. Guys, if you're seeing a show, behave like an adult who's been out in public before.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/09/13/lauren-boebert-beetlejuice-musical-ejected/
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) was ejected from the musical “Beetlejuice” in Denver this week after she was accused of vaping, singing, recording the show and being disruptive during the performance.
An incident report obtained by the Colorado Sun says that two patrons were reprimanded, then escorted from the premises for “causing a disturbance” during the musical Sunday night at the city-owned Buell Theatre. The incident report, which does not name the people involved, says the patrons were issued a warning during intermission after three complaints were made by other patrons about their behavior.
Surveillance footage from the theater published by KUSA, an NBC affiliate in Denver, appears to show Boebert and a man being escorted from their seats. In the hall, Boebert is seen rebuking an usher, at one point giving him the middle finger.
As they were being escorted from the premises, according to the incident report, the pair made statements such as: “Do you know who I am?” and “I am on the board” and “I will be contacting the mayor.” Officers with the Denver Police Department responded to the incident and stayed in the lobby until the pair left the venue, the report says.
Surveillance video shows Boebert leaving ‘Beetlejuice’
An agency of the city of Denver released surveillance video showing Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) being escorted out of the Buell Theatre on Sept. 10. (Video: Denver Arts & Venues via Storyful)
Drew Sexton, Boebert’s campaign manager, confirmed to The Washington Post that the congresswoman was escorted out of the performance, but he disputed the alleged behavior cited by the venue.
“I can confirm the stunning and salacious rumors: in her personal time, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is indeed a supporter of the performing arts (gasp!) and, to the dismay of a select few, enthusiastically enjoyed a weekend performance of Beetlejuice,” he said in a statement. Sexton noted that the Denver Post, the first to report the story, has reviewed the show as “zany,” “outrageous” and a “lusty riot.”
Sexton denied that Boebert was vaping during “Beetlejuice,” saying that heavy fog machines and electronic cigarettes were used during the show, so there might have been “a misunderstanding from someone sitting near her.”
Boebert said on X, formerly Twitter, that she “did thoroughly enjoy the AMAZING Beetlejuice at the Buell Theatre and I plead guilty to laughing and singing too loud!”
“Everyone should go see it if you get the chance this week and please let me know how it ends!” she wrote.
Denver Police Sgt. David Abeyta told The Post that the venue’s private security handled the situation, “so we actually never had any interaction with that incident.”
“It was resolved before we got involved,” he said.
Brian Kitts, director of marketing and communications for Denver Arts & Venues, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday morning. Kitts told the Denver Gazette that Boebert and her guest were booted after “numerous complaints” from fellow patrons about inappropriate behavior.
Before she was elected to Congress in 2020, Boebert was arrested or summoned at least four times, according to the Denver Post. Boebert, who represents a rural and heavily conservative part of western Colorado, was reelected last year after a recount confirmed she had won the closer-than-expected election. Her Democratic challenger, Adam Frisch, had argued that Boebert’s controversial comments and reputation as a firebrand Republican — she compared the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol to 1776, when the United States declared its independence — were a distraction for her district. She won by 546 votes.
Frisch is challenging Boebert again for her seat in 2024.
“Beetlejuice,” a Broadway adaptation of the 1988 Tim Burton film, is showing at the Buell Theatre until Sept. 17. The venue cautions that the musical “contains strong language, mature references, and a lot of the crazy, inappropriate stuff you would expect from a deranged demon.”
On Sunday, staff received three complaints about the couple sitting in Row E of the orchestra section, the report says. Multiple officials waited until the pair returned to their seats to give them a warning.
“I informed them that our usher team had noticed vaping and also that they were causing a disturbance for the area with noise, singing, using their cell phone, and that they need to be respectful to their neighbors,” an official wrote in the report. “Since, there was already multiple complaints, I informed the patrons that if there was another issue that they would be asked to leave.”
That’s when Boebert and her guest became “argumentative,” saying “they were in concert with everyone around them,” the report says. Five minutes later, theater officials got another report that the pair were being loud and recording the performance, according to the report. That’s when officials told Boebert and the man to leave.
“They told me they would not leave,” a venue official wrote. “I told them that they need to leave the theatre and if they do not, they will be trespassing. The patrons said they would not leave. I told them I would [be] going to get Denver Police. They said go get them.”
Minutes later, Boebert and her guest left. After they exited the theater, Boebert was seen twirling on the promenade while holding the man’s hand, according to surveillance video.
The man did not appear to be her husband, and his identity is unclear. Boebert announced in May that she was filing for divorce from her husband of almost two decades. Her husband reportedly threatened their neighbors last year in what authorities described as a neighborhood disturbance. No arrests were made in that case.
Sexton, the Boebert campaign manager, told The Post that Boebert appreciates the venue’s strict enforcement of its no-photo policy. The congresswoman “strongly encourages everyone to go see Beetlejuice,” adding: “But with a gentle reminder to leave their phones outside of the venue.”
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I’m embracing hot slut summer and I have a little turn of phrase from my friend in German who summed up my night of debauchery as follows:
wie ein frisch geficktes Eichhörnchen
like a freshly fucked squirrel
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The rules of physics don’t matter if he can bend you like a olde-tyme pretzel
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kendrixtermina · 5 months
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(Biedermann and the Zionists)
be real.
Just be fucking real for one moment.
Bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity
Just drop the moralism and the ideology, and aknowledge humans
are humans, wherever you go.
Between life and ideology,
almost everybody would choose life.
If someone's desperate enough to blow themselves up,
why don't you ever wonder why that is?
Don’t you recognize this trick from the whole mess with Iraq?
Tyranny is bad alright, but warzone is still worse.
I’m told by those directly affected
that they are tired of only being allowed as weeping pitiful toothless victims;
I am told, by those directly affected,
that they almost prefer the honest wolves to holier-than-thou sheep.
I don’t say anything, because it’s not my place and they wouldn’t be receptive,
but inside, I reach for hanlon’s razor.
As a fallible being oneself,
one doesn’t want pliable goodwill to go to waste.
I turn on the computer.
Of all the authors, Max Frisch had it right:
An honest wolf announces bald-faced that he is an arsonist,
and going to set you all on fire.
The leopards will be helping themselves to your faces,
but they will eat your neighbor first, and isn't that delightful.
He doesn’t even have to spin it.
They all gladly spin it for him.
No one wants to believe in arson,
especially not when their job depends on it.
Not when they make a business and a lifestyle and a reason-of-state
out of being respectable citizens.
As if states needed excuse or reason.
As if states and not people had rights to exist,
bloody lines on paper.
As if those antiquated concepts were never changing over time
‘Surely they won’t’ yaps Shirley Exception.
Surely they do.
Again and again and over, twisting the knife.
Cruelty need not know bounds when one is so certain that nobody is looking.
I am told by those directly affected
that they almost prefer the honest wolves to holier-than-thou sheep.
Honestly, I cannot fault them.
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janfraiser · 1 year
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“ now, i know you said you didn’t want one, but… the others organized a surprise baby shower for you. try to look surprised, please? “ for the ivy au pls 🥺 if you don't have anything in mind, maybe something with Nat and Ava, where Nat's sympathising over having a surprise baby shower? or at the very least something that shows Ava has friends lmao
BLESS YOU this is exactly the kind of request I was hoping for for the Ivy AU!!! one of my fav elements of this AU is the inversion of canon in that Ava now has lasting connections with everyone at med and it's Connor who's more on the outside when he returns. But this is way before that-- set about six months after Connor leaves for Mayo. Also I'm not using the exact prompt dialogue oops but the spirit is there
TW for canon-typical hospital setting and elements of childhood illness/hospitalization.
Ava is refreshing the information on the donor heart that's still a few hours out when Dr. Frisch sidles up to her, turning off her tablet displaying the patient's chart. "Hey, Bekker, what time is your baby shower on Sunday?"
Ava scowls, caught off-guard by the abrupt transition from intense medical discussion to personal questions. "What? I'm not having a baby shower."
"...oh," Maia says, "It's possible I wasn't supposed to say anything."
She refreshes the flight tracker one more time before looking up at the pediatric cardiologist. "Say anything about what? Who's throwing me a baby shower?"
"I heard about it from Beth and a few of the other OR techs," her colleague answers, "and I think some more of the ED folks are in on it too. April, Maggie, potentially Dr. Reese? I'm not sure, though."
"God. Fuck." Ava pinches the bridge of her nose. "I can't deal with this right now."
"I'm sorry I brought it up," Maia says, wincing apologetically. "Maybe, uh, at least try to look surprised?"
"I'll take care of it," Ava mutters. "I won't let them yell at you for spilling."
On the end of her sentence, Natalie exits the patient's room, a tentative smile on her face. "It took me ten minutes in there to reassure those parents that their little girl is finally getting a new heart. Ava, this surgery is going to be a miracle for them."
"Let's not count our chickens yet," she says tersely. "The heart is still nearly two hours away. I'll be working under a bit of a crunch period."
"I know, right now it's just a waiting game," Natalie agrees. "New subject-- Dr. Frisch, what were you saying before I came out?"
Maia makes a face like she's sucking on a lemon. "I have to go round on my other patients."
Natalie looks at Ava with curiosity, and Ava sighs and starts walking toward the doctor's lounge in search of some coffee. "Maia says Beth and April and some of the others are surprising me with a baby shower."
"Oh, that's tough," Natalie hums, sucking her teeth. "My mother-in-law did the same thing for me when I was pregnant with Owen. She wanted it to happen so badly, and I didn't know how to say no to her."
"Well, you had a good excuse," Ava says, sighing heavily as she drops a decaf pod into the coffeemaker. "I'm not a widower, just antisocial."
"Still, I know you're having a hard enough time already," Natalie says. "Do you want me to say something? Maybe try to dissuade them?"
"Oh, I don't know," Ava moans. "I mean, it would be nice to have some extra things for the baby, I'm sure they'll think of gifts I wouldn't have bought otherwise... I suppose I can muster up the energy for a little gathering, now that it's not a proper surprise."
"Alright then," Natalie says, and she looks a little surprised, but she doesn't question any further, which Ava is grateful for. "I don't want to be presumptuous, but... if you need any moral support..."
"Sure," Ava says, smiling thinly, "you're invited to my surprise baby shower that I don't know about."
The baby shower ends up being at the tiki bar, and there are quite a few more people than Ava was expecting, from Brett and Shay from 51 to Sarah Reese, despite Maia's uncertainty on if she was coming. Ava feigns surprise and pastes on a smile, accepting hugs and squeals from her friends.
"We're glad you could make it, Doctor Bekker," Beth says, handing her a glass of lemonade.
"We wanted to do a little something for you, Ava," Maggie says, kissing her cheek.
April nods in agreement, perched on a barstool. "I can't believe you're doing this by yourself... we wanted to remind you that you're not completely alone."
Suddenly, Ava finds herself touched, and more than that, choked up. Hormones are an utter bitch, and she sips her lemonade to hide the tears threatening. "You all are really sweet," she says, accepting a side hug from Sarah and a card from Sylvie. "I guess I'm glad Maia looped me in after all."
There's a hubbub at that, and Ava winks at her colleague, who is trying her best to feign ignorance. Everyone is mostly laughing, though, and by the time Ava is settled in the shade on a wicker sofa, they're back to chatting excitedly. Natalie and Sarah are on either side of her, Sarah rambling about the etiquette of surprise parties and how they suck for people with anxiety, and Nat just beaming at Ava as she stacks presents. "So you're having fun?"
"I think so," Ava says slowly. "It's been a long time since I've had a group of friends all get together like this for me. Maybe... before med school."
"Wow," Sarah murmurs. "I guess in this case the party was very necessary."
"Perhaps it was," Ava agrees. "Even if I'm not the biggest fan of being the center of attention."
"How about the center of hugs?" Natalie asks.
Ava looks back and forth between her and Sarah, who's holding back giggles. "Well, alright."
As soon as she finishes her sentence, they're both hugging her at once.
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solongllondon · 1 year
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Hey Anna✨💛
10, 12 and 19 for the book asks!
saraaa!! <3 thank youuu
10. do you have a guilty fav? i don't fully believe in the concept of guilty pleasures but there's certainly books I love that aren't like...all that great? all for the game comes to mind oops. like are they masterpieces? no. am i absolutely obsessed with them? yes.
12. did you enjoy any compulsory high school readings? i did, actually yes! I hated most of them ngl but I really did enjoy reading the perfume: the story of a murderer by Patrick Süskind, if only bc it's so fucking weird lmao. I also really did like reading Faust by Goethe bc my dad performed it on stage so reading it was kinda cool. also I like Goethe (except for the sorrows of young werther, that book can go choke) however, the worst book i had to read for school definitely goes to either Homo Faber by Max Frisch bc of the terrible misogyny and the incest and general grossness of the book or maybe Bahnwärter Thiel which is just the most boring nothing-ever-happens-st book, EVER.
19. most disliked popular books: i mean there's the obvious answers like 50 shades or colleen hoover i guess but i also do not care for the acotar series, at ALL. and despite my shadowhunters obsession i also dislike all of the mortal instrument books and their spinoffs, though that has more to do with my hate for cassandra clare lmao
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Les Amis as quotes from my friends and i part 3 (why are we so memeable)
Courfeyrac: I 𝒂𝒎 the Frisch's big boy-
Enjolras: im starting to think authority doesn't know what the fuck they're doing-
Grantaire: 0/10, the red bull did not give me wings.
Bahorel: what the fucksickle- *busts out laughing* what is that insult?!
also Courfeyrac: t-they said "he doesn't-*laughs* he doesn't know about anal sex-
Marius: no, youre gonna make me have a panic attack-
Joly: 𝑾𝑯𝒀 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑭𝑼𝑪𝑲 𝑨𝑹𝑬 𝒀𝑶𝑼 𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑳𝑬𝑫?!
Feuilly: my manager is insane-
Cosette: no, fuck you, hes hot-
Epionne: *covers Gavroches ears* I KNOW HE ISNT INNOCENT, BUT STILL-
Gavroche: OH, MY NOT-SO-VIRGIN EYES-
Bossuet: WHERE IN THE EVERLOVING FUCK IS THE ROCK STOP I JUST PUT DOWN-
Combeferre: what the fuck that's literally the worst idea-
also Epionne for some reason idk: you have to reach level 100 stupid to reach advanced stupid-
Jehan: My bad, 𝒘𝒉𝒐𝒎 the fuck is gender?
(incorrect quote from today because why not)
Jehan: My mother naming me a gendered name is almost worse than her leaving me-
Grantaire: *laughing* and my dad's smell is almost worse than him trying to kill me mom- *cackling*
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How the right tore themselves apart
The fratricidal instincts of America's GOP are extreme and alarming. Simon Kuper: When US Republicans spent four days fighting each other over choosing a Speaker for the House of Representatives, even as skilled a fabulist as the newly elected Congressman George Santos was overheard muttering: “You can’t make this crap up.” 
What happened in the House is simply a dramatisation of what’s happening to rightwing parties across the west. They are being torn apart between two opposing right wings. In most countries it’s the mainstream right against the far right, and in the US the far right against the very far right, but everywhere rightist coalitions are crumbling. Across the five biggest western European countries, the seven biggest in Latin America, and the US, Canada and Australia, only one traditional centre-right party runs a government: the British Conservatives, who expect electoral decimation next year. For all the reports of the supposed death of social democratic parties, the centre-left is winning.
The conservative-far-right alliance was captured by the Swiss dramatist Max Frisch in his 1953 play Biedermann and the Arsonists. Biedermann is an upstanding businessman, a producer of hair tonic, when one day he invites two arsonists into his treasured home. Predictably, they end up burning it down. It was Frisch’s post-Hitler metaphor for what happens when conservatives fool themselves into thinking they can control the far-right. Today’s arsonists attack institutions such as parliament, the judiciary and corporations. They suppress votes, fight culture wars, flirt with Putin, cry “fake news” and push house-burning schemes such as Brexit. They are anything but “conservative”. 
Still, when the arsonists first appeared, Biedermann conservatives welcomed them into their homes. Together, the two rights made big wrongs: in 2016, the homeowner-arsonist alliance delivered Brexit and Donald Trump’s presidency. The Biedermanns gradually discovered that their new friends didn’t have their interests at heart. Boris Johnson, whose genius was that he appealed to both homeowners and arsonists, said “Fuck business”, then showed he meant it with his EU trade deal. Trump cut taxes, but then encouraged a mob to storm Congress.Centre-right voters are still disproportionately drawn from the wealthier classes, write Tim Bale and Cristóbal Kaltwasser in their book Riding the Populist Wave: Europe’s Mainstream Right in Crisis. 
These people value their homes and their hair-tonic companies. They don’t want to overthrow the establishment. They are the establishment. Before 2016, they supported parties that were “loyal to the political system” rather than out to destroy it, write Bale and Kaltwasser. The Biedermanns share little with the arsonists beyond an aversion to immigrants and a fear of what they call “woke”. Now the centre-right parties face a dilemma: stick with the arsonists or lose elections by themselves. Alone, they are weak. The old conservative small-state recipe has lost appeal in an era of pandemic, war and energy crisis. Meanwhile, gay marriage has superseded their moral codes. Germany’s Christian Democrats, in power for 32 of the last 39 years, lost to the Social Democrats in 2021. In the recent French elections, the centre-right Les Républicains scored just 4.8 per cent. In Italy, Silvio Berlusconi has shrivelled to junior partner of his former junior partners on the far right. In Britain, Liz Truss’s tax cuts for the rich — a traditional conservative offering — were remarkably unpopular. Spain’s centre-right Partido Popular can probably only win the next election in coalition with the arsonists of Vox.
Some centre-right parties are following the US Republicans in their march right. Eric Ciotti, the latest leader of the French Républicains, seems intent on turning it into the country’s third far-right party. But even if the arsonist vote currently looks bigger than the Biedermann vote, it’s rarely big enough to win power. The right lost winnable elections in Chile, the US and Brazil largely because its candidates, José Antonio Kast, Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, were just a little too arsonist. Alternatively, the centre-right could return to the centre. That seems to be UK prime minister Rishi Sunak’s strategy: making nice with Europe, ideally without upsetting the arsonists. Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni, raised in the arsonist tradition, is attempting something similar. But as they eye the centre, they see their soft-left opponents already in residence. Joe Biden, the one-time Socialist Party minister Emmanuel Macron, German chancellor Olaf Scholz and Labour’s Keir Starmer have all grasped an obvious truth: a vacated centre offers the easiest route to power.
[h/t Scott Horton]
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wrathofthestag · 2 years
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1, 2, and 19 for the book asks :)
Thanks for the ask! :) 📚
1.book you’ve reread the most times? I answered this one here, but I thought of a few more: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Kitchen God’s Wife, and The Mixquiahuala Letters.
2. top 5 books of all time? Oh, I can’t answer that.  That’s like asking me to pick a favorite song.  Impossible. :DDD Here are some of my favorites though:  1984, George Orwell; Crazy Cock, Henry Miller; Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret; Hamlet, Will Shakespeare; Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris; Transformations by Anne Sexton; The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal; The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, The Kitchen God’s Wife by Amy Tan; The Mixquiahuala Letters by Ana Castillo; She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb; Homo Faber by Max Frisch; The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks; The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje, and My Darling, My Hamburger by Paul Zindel.
19.  most disliked popular books? I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter. I know it’s supposed to be this iconic Chicana/Latinx book, and I should support fellow Mexican-American writers, but to me, it read like a goddamn telenovela, and I want to read stories about us (other Mexican-American women) that aren’t a fucking soap opera.  We have more going than that. Hard pass on that one.
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lareinadelplata · 2 years
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para el coso de los libros! 1, 14 (lol), 18, 66
dskljfklsjfklsjfl thank uuuuuuuu
1. a book that is close to your heart
podría dar ochocientas respuestas pero voy a decir Amigos por el viento de Liliana Bodoc. There's not a single short story in that book that doesn't make me cry Now As An Adult. It's like. Fundamentally a part of me.
14. a book that made you trip on literary acid
god wouldnt it be cool if books could make you trip on literally acid. anyways i think the best answer i can give to this is Mein Name sei Gantenbein by Max Frisch. A frankly bizarre book that is profoundly unconcerned with the concept of plot. One identity on top of another. I feel like it's fitting because in a way this book made me feel like I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together :)
18. your least favorite book ever
La ética protestante y el espí- ahre. Voy a obviar libros de no-ficción porque podrían ir un millón (LA RESPUESTA ES LA CRISIS DE LA CIUDAD CLÁSICA DE DOMINGO PLÁCIDO) y en lugar de eso elegir un libro que consistentemente odio desde que lo leí en 2015: L'élegance du hérisson by Muriel Barbery. I have never in my life read something as insufferably pretentious as this was. realmente insoportable en todo sentido
66. a book that fucked you up
be all end all of books that have fucked me up Recuerdo de la Muerte de Bonasso. trataba de calmarme con "es un libro" y no funciona porque es una mezcla de novelización y entrevista. hay cosas ahí en las que pienso hasta hoy.
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Ich habe 2.744 Mal im Jahr 2022 etwas gepostet
Das sind 828 more posts als 2021!
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Blogs, die ich am häufigsten gerebloggt habe:
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Ich habe 1.077 meiner Einträge im Jahr 2022 getaggt
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#the only thing worse than the wigs in marvel is whatever fresh hell owens sister wears in grey's anatomy
Meine Top-Einträge im Jahr 2022:
#5
Ok so I just listened to the new Panic! at the Disco song (viva las vengeance) for the third time since the release. And please let this be a reminder to not do extensive drugs (even smoking) if you're one of the best singers out there. Brendons voice is definitely not anymore what it used to be. He can barely hit the high notes. And the whole song just sounds so strained. It was hard to listen to the whole song again.
Please drink water, bitches.
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Wer sich mit mir über die dritte (& letzte) Staffel Dark aufregen will: my dms are open 😌
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#3
Thank you for tagging me @jaenausten
For my health I stopped watching too many films last year and 2021 was actually the first year in my life in which I watched less than 70.
So here are my Top 5:
Crazy Rich Asians
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Der Junge muss an die frische Luft
[A film so wonderful directed by Caroline Link with a warming soundtrack and a heartbreaking story. I hope you can find this film with subtitles somewhere]
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Das Leben der Anderen
[I cannot believe the film is for free on YT. I watched it again for the first time since I was in school. And the ending is perfect]
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Tick, Tick... Boom
[Watched it three times in the span of 2 weeks]
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Happy France day!
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Meine #1 des Jahres 2022
Fuck yes! Fucking finally!
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schadenfreudich · 2 years
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Saw "fritz-kola" on my walk and for the first time I thought "I bet that's german" and it is. They explain the name with "feiner nord-deutscher Name" as in "fine north-german name".
Also it's from Hamburg, so I could make a Hamburger joke.
something something Hamburger mit Kola or whatever
(I want to mention it's generally written as "Cola" in german, this is just stylistic (?) to probably make it look a bit more german. Because we use a lot more K than C)
Also reminds me of "Fischer Fritz fischt frische Fische, frische Fische fischt Fischer Fritz". As in a tongue twister, or tongue breaker (Zungenbrecher). (Did I just want to also show you this fucking tongue twister, yes. Very much)
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problemeule · 4 years
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I’m reading an actual book rn, for the first time this year and by god I am Tired of menTM.
I’m an actual weirdo who both hated and loved Kerouac’s On The Road, so years back I also got The Town & The City, which is what I decided to read bc I’d (re)discovered Ginsberg’s Howl and craved that Beat energy of melancholy & mania but also wanted to maybe get a stab at the growing number of unread books that are accumulating in my room.
And T&T has been pleasant so far, not quite as boring or intense as I remember OTR, but it’s still early days & it’s been a while since I last read Kerouac.
But this section here....... boye the sexism is annoying me. It’s the same brand of sexism that pissed me off so much about Homo Faber, that we never discussed in class, but we did spend endless hours contemplating nature vs technology as a strict binary with no possible overlap.
Anyway have a sentence that made me scream
“A man may spend the night tracing the course of the stars above the earth, but the woman never has to worry her head about the course of the stars above the earth, because she lives in the earth and the earth is her home”
That’s part of a whole paragraph about how men are always Tortured by Contemplation and the desire to know things and women are simpler creatures who know the answer through magical womanly instinct.
And then two pages further:
“She knew that, though women are sometimes lonesome, men are always lonely” (insert deep fried laser eyes crab ‘silence, brand’ meme her but it says silence man)
“It is amazing how women are women, even in childhood.” (screams into the abyss)
Yeah, I think I gotta stop reading for a bit before I actually yeet the book at my innocent neighbors.
#not that on the road doesnt have ProblematiqueTM parts bc even if its been ~5 yrs since i read it i remember that#but id forgotten about the yikier parts apparently#fun fact its also been five+ yrs since i read homo faber & agnes and i still want to burn those books#not out of a desire of censorship or even a fuck you at the respective authors#i mean max frisch is dead anyway and i already hated andorra when i read that in grade 8/9#but biedermann und die brandstifter is good so hes on think fucking ice with me#what bothered/s me so much about those books is that we have this male (straight white middle aged cis) protagonist who uses women#as his personal charcter development tool#like faber has his ex and his daughter and his strugglesTM (ive honestly forgotten lots about that book just remember the central points at#best)#but like........if u are writing a story about some guy contemplating nature v nurture and his life that he is so unhappy with somehow.....#WHY do you include fucking incest in it?????? i do not get it to this day#and peter stamm...... he can personally fight me#his middle aged protagonist man gets into a relationship with a mid/late 20s woman#that turns controlling and honestly abusove#and we as students get to contemplate the literary significance of idk. his fuckin book about trains that he is writing#instead of seeing that the titular Agnes is not a real character but more a thing to control for both the protagonist and the author#so yeah. my favorite lit i read in those fibal school yrs in german was Dantons Tod. impenetrable language be damned at least it#didnt make me want to become an arsonist lmao#also dont get me started on the stuff we read in english.........#i would also gladly burn Half Broke Horses if it wasnt so insignificant#theres nothing in that book. every deeper meaning is stripped away. everything that could be interesting was never a topic in class.#it was too fucking tedious to put that much effort in it#we were ever so slowly making our way through that meaningless piece of shit while i was reading slaughterhouse five and fahrenheit 451#in my free time (along with copious amounts of fanfic but thats beside the point)#(yes i only started S5 bc of supernatural)#and the. we had that piece of shit racist ass movie Crash. jfc. still wanna hurl every time i think of it.#not only is it subjectively bad but its also objectively bad bc it makes racism out to be this personal problem#there are racist people and not a racist system. which. yeah.#the only thing that redeemed english was the play our teacher picked for us independently of the state education plan
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nuderefsarebest · 4 years
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bonnieprincegnarly · 2 years
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I love that there is almost no onscreen violence in Funny Games. Michael Haneke wants you to provide the imagery yourself. Why must we linger on violence, he asks. Isn't it enough that the family is terrorized, now the audience must see the killings? Anyway, Bonehead by Naked City should be the fucking national anthem and Arno Frisch staring right into the camera should be printed on all currency.
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