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Name: Karlyn Pronounce: She/her Kingdom: Katolis Profession: Puppeteer Information: Karlyn challenge authority by upending the arts scenes and local politics in her puppet street theater.
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fashionmixtape · 10 months
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seffien · 2 months
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this person's uncle is hospitalized and needs about $750 for treatment. i've heard that the uncle only has a week to reach this goal, so please share, especially if you can't donate
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sophieinwonderland · 2 months
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anon who found the unlisted video... she had the url visible in the video you were showing. so :P
LOL! 🤣
Amazing detective work! I'd have never thought of looking at the screen! /j 😆
I'm dying!
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I mean, I guess I can't feel too bad about missing it. I doubt Karlyn or her editors realized she was giving away a link to a video she intended to be exclusive paid membership content!
How else is she going to be able to afford the $3000 it costs her to attend the next free conference? 😄
You're officially more of a journalist than Karlyn!
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chery1bery1 · 2 months
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A list of GoFundMe/PayPal Links that you can donate.
There are many more links that you can share, so donate to one of the links and support them. If you don't have the funds to donate, you can just spread the word.
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ncisladaily · 6 months
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@ericolsen - Reiterating our love for our partners on our @studiok_design home renovation. The gorgeous @busterandpunch hardware that warmed up every room in our house and was such a complement to the light and cozy design that Kathy and Karlyn nailed. I feel like I'm living in a much classier person's house now - I'm actively sipping Sparkling water with my pinky up, I'm calling everybody "Sport" and I've taken up croquet. Thank you to @blisskatherine from the @jennikaynehome Rip and Tan team and @thesaltyshutters for capturing these photos before my children put their pasta fingers on the teddybear chairs chairs and scribbled indecipherable hieroglyphics on newly painted walls. #weloveit
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karlynmaness · 2 years
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In all of my hope, there is a dark cloud of doubt. I fear that you have given up on me, given up on the fact that I’m real and trying my best to find you. How many soulmates have given up on true love because they grew tired of waiting, grew tired of being alone? The morning dew touches my skin as I stand on the balcony of now, drinking my coffee with the sunrise, and think of what it must be like to wake up in your embrace, what it must be like to know you, to feel you stir in an apartment we call home, to see a city riddled with memories of us shining out the window. My love, this is me trying everyday for you, for me, for us. Please don’t give up. I’m out here. I promise. I’ll find you.
Missed Connections // Karlyn Maness
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calamitycons · 2 years
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A couple preview images for the next episode of my webtoon FAIRY RINGS!
This upcoming episode marks the beginning of a new arc, so if you wanna catch up now is the perfect time!
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kaasknot · 2 years
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Sherlock Jr. casts a skeptical eye on adult masculinity, whether figured as the sheik or as Sherlock Holmes, and indeed comedy—the genre in which Keaton chose to work—provides one of the few spaces where masculinity can be safely held up for ridicule and men not taken seriously. This accounts for an intriguing difference between Keaton and many other performers in the tradition of comedian comedy. Unlike the Three Stooges or Jerry Lewis, for example, Keaton's persona conveys intelligence rather than stupidity, and a sincere—if comical—struggle with the demands placed on him as a man, rather than self-indulgence. Even more to the point, he avoids—at least in Sherlock Jr.—the blatant targeting of women as . . . figures of repression, or dowager killjoys, that is common in U.S. popular culture and especially in comedian comedy. Such a targeting displaced the anger comedy mobilizes against pretense and repression from its rightful sources—those who hold power in our culture—to others less deserving of it. This displacement surely contributes to the antipathy that, as Molly Haskell has argued, many women feel toward silent comedy, for the spectacle of men acting like babies and throwing tantrums at powerful [women] must undoubtedly elicit different reactions from women than men. In The Fool and His Scepter, William Willeford describes the Fool as mother-bound, identified with women because, like women, he is removed from the center of social power and subject to the authority of the King. Likewise in Sherlock Jr., Keaton holds the father, not the mother, responsible for opposing the wishes of the protagonist and the values of liberation that comedy so often affirms. […] Like Chaplin, Keaton as a performer was coded as feminine, and indeed, he made an arresting "woman" when he performed in drag, as in The Playhouse. Perhaps the Fool or the "little guy" provides men with a sympathetic figure that enables them to recognize the femininity they are encouraged to repress in themselves—then disavow it because it appears in the "unserious" form of comedy. And he offers women a rare image of male defensiveness, incompetence, and foolishness. As Julia Lesage suggests, women may be raised to desire "real men," or what the culture designates as "real" masculinity, but they can also appreciate representations of men (not to mention men themselves) that deviate significantly from that ideal. Keaton's detective-as-fool reminds both men and women of the unattainability and undesirability of "real manhood" as it is embodied by the detective-as-hero.
—Kathleen Rowe Karlyn, "The Detective and the Fool: Or, the Mystery of Manhood in Sherlock Jr." Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr., ed. Andrew Horton, Cambridge UP, 1997, pp. 110–111.
note: the same humor that allowed (presumed straight, heteronormative) men to recognize and reject their inherent femininity provided queer(ed) men—men who embrace their femininity rather than seek to reject it—protection as they identified with the "little guy."
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researchbuzz · 2 months
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Speaking While Female Speech Bank, Google Instrument Playground, Sixth Amendment, More: Tuesday ResearchBuzz, March 26, 2024
NEW RESOURCES Ms. Magazine: Speaking While Female: A History. “A pioneer in the field of women’s speech, Karlyn Kohrs Campbell was among the first to try and set the record straight…. Three decades later, I embarked on my own historical excavation, looking for transcripts and other accounts of women’s spoken words. I searched in institutional repositories, history books and biographies, journals,…
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: THEORY Karlyn Dress.
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the-re-farmer · 7 months
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Karlyn Borysenko explains what the Marxist utopia will look like to Big ...
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karlynmaness · 2 years
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It happened again today, the heartstring tying you to me pulled across space and time. The sun kissed the sea as I felt the flutter touch my soul. I wonder how you do it, how you reach across the void to find me at the most opportune times. The universe knows we haven’t met yet, your gravity is something I would know, something I would recognize, but you find me nonetheless. You find me on the darkest nights as my heartbeat slows, when I can’t reason with life for one more second, one more breath. You find me when the voices in my head trap me in their cage, and I fear these chains will be the last thing I’ll ever know. You find me when the first snow has fallen, and all I can think about is what’s been lost when the path ahead becomes nothing more than an eternal frost. Then, there’s your warmth pulling the string to keep me from letting go, to keep me from succumbing to my own cold. You hold me in a way no one else can, embracing my spirit, guiding me forward with a steady beat. Maybe it’s not that hard to believe that you’re out there after all, unraveling the string that leads from you all the way to me. And I wonder and I wonder and I wonder if you feel me too. Do I have the same effect on you?
Heartstrings // Karlyn Maness
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sutrala · 7 months
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[Editor's note: This story originally was published by Live Action News.] By Nancy Flanders Live Action News Undercover journalist Karlyn Borysenko was present at the recent Socialism 2023 Conference, where she recorded a Q&A session from a talk on The Politics of Childhood. One...
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patronhunt · 7 months
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Featured creator of the day ❤️ Karlyn Bradley
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spencerluvtrinagh12z · 8 months
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Karlyn Ramirez Murdered By Army Sergeant Boyfriend | Crime News
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