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movie--posters · 1 year
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hansfallada · 2 years
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may his memory be a blessing
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          My home state Lower Saxony mourns the passing away of Sally Perel, born in the little town of Peine. Sally (Salomon) Perel became famous for his life story, which was told in 1990 in the film "Europa, Europa" (loosely based on his autobiography 'Ich war Hitlerjunge Salomon' - 'I Was Hitler Youth Salomon'.          Born a Jew to a shoemaker in Peine, he survived Nazi Germany by first fleeing to Poland (Loz) and then to the Soviet Union, while his brother fled to Lithuania (Vilnius). When the Nazis occupied parts of the Soviet Union, he was able to convince them that he was an ethnic German. Later he was sent back to Braunschweig/Germany, where he had to become a member of the Hitler Youth.          After the war, Perel was reunited with his brothers, who survived also, but learned that his parents and his sister had been murdered by the Nazis.          Until his old age, Perel, who loived in Israel, visited schools and universities around two times a year, to educate young people about the darkest era of German history. Today several schools bear his name.          His impressive personality and his call to be watchful against every kind of atrocity will be missed, not only in Germany. Sally Perell passed away on February 2nd, 2023 in Jerusalem. Picture by Michael Kramer - Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37941004
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schorschidk · 2 years
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Sally Perel: Den Holocaust in der "Haut des Feindes" überlebt
Unter falscher Identität überlebte der Sohn eines Rabbiners aus Peine den Holocaust. Nun ist er im Alter von 97 Jahren gestorben. Ein Porträt.
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kunstplaza · 2 years
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rantsintechnicolor · 2 years
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I love books: what i read in 2022
Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki
The Stuff That Never Happened by Maddie Dawson
Once and For All by Sarah Dessen
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood (worst book I read all year)
The Ballad of Candybomb & Grief by Keith Helinski
The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan
The Icepick Surgeon by Sam Kean
On Writing by Stephen King
Not Your Sidekick by C. B. Lee
Not Your Villain by C. B. Lee
Not Your Backup by C. B. Lee
I’m Having So Much Fun Here Without You by Courtney Maum
Strange Bedfellows by Ina Park
The State of Affairs by Esther Perel
This Is Your Mind on Plants by Michael Pollan
How To Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
Normal People by Sally Rooney
Let’s Talk About Hard Things by Anna Sale
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
The Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle
Useful Delusions by Shankar Vedantam
So, what do you do with the book that is half read? Does it go on last year’s list or this year’s list, or both?
To summarize, all these books were amazing, except the one. And then there are the books by Michael Pollan. I mean, they are good books, but sometimes he bores me to sleep and I just crawl to the end...
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permanent0midnight · 5 years
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Shelf-Confidence Book Photo Challenge | July | Day 15: About The Author
Sally Perel describes in this autobiography how he survived the Holocaust by hiding in plain sight as a student in a school for the Hitler Youth
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Re obligatorische Schullektüre mit Nazis: wir haben in der 8. (?) Klasse "Stern ohne Himmel" von Leonie Ossowski gelesen. Und einmal war Sally Perel ("Ich war Hitlerjunge Salomon") zu einer Lesung an meiner Schule.
Stern ohne Himmel habe ich tatsächlich selbst nicht gelesen, aber das ist schon mal gut zu wissen ab wann man es lesen kann. Das Sally Perel bei euch war find ich richtig cool! :o
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whatiwillsay · 4 years
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omg hi anon! please im me so i can obsess with you.
i love dolly!!!
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molly seems super cute and hilarious and la linge is cool plus the photo shoots she’s directed that star dianna are fucking FIRE
i honestly don’t even know if she and dianna are together-together but as best friends or girlfriends or something in between they’re adorable. 
there’s a joke that goes around on twitter that’s basically “is dianna a narcissist? cause all her friends look like her” which i think is hilarious
seriously the blondeterage is so good looking and young and powerful and smart they outsell.
honestly for every weird intimate vid/photo dianna has w molly there’s one with selby too. sometimes they kinda act like the way i think straight girls act when they think they’re being cute/titillating (the imagine me and you video comes to mind)
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but a lot of the vids are candid and they all seem drunk half the time too
dianna and molly’s social media interaction has faded a little in the past 6-8 months but that may just be because of the pandemic. 
however if dianna and winston really are done (he’s in the uk, she’s in nyc, she doesn’t wear her ring anymore), well molly is still with ben and ben and winston are still bandmates so maybe that’s why.
i’ve been meaning to post something about this but dianna follows esther perel (so does selby actually) on insta and she’s a polyamory guru. given all the rumors about dianna, molly, and ben it definitely tracks lmao
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i kind of think dianna is over labels or the idea of coming out. i think shirtgate probably traumatized her and now she’s beyond the need to identify herself. (i also sometimes wonder if she’s staying “closeted” as a favor to Taylor but that’s a crack theory)
my fave dolly story is the time they went to a valentines day smut reading and reenacted the scene from when harry met sally with the fake orgasms and dianna was sally and did all the orgasm noises. 
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I’M FUCKING PISSD THERE’S NO VIDEO
thanks for the ask! i’m always down to obsess over dianna!
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oloreaa · 4 years
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Tag game!
Thank you @pisss-offf-ghostt for tagging me❤❤
Rules: Tag 10 people you would like to know better
Relationship status: single as a pringle and ready to mingle
Favourite colour: the pink of apple blossoms
Lipstick or chapstick: chapstick but I sometimes stain the inside of my lip with true red lipstick
Favourite food: right now? After Eights
Last song I listened to: Im Wagen vor mir - Henry Valentino (I have a love/hate relationship with this song but i know it by heart and i WILL yell it when I'm drunk @mndalorians you know what's up)
Last movie I watched: Reservoir Dogs by Quentin Tarantino
Top three favourite shows: Avatar the Last Airbender, Narcos, the Mandalorian
Top three favourite bands: ABBA, Earth Wind and Fire, Bee Gees (solo artists are different ones haha)
Books I'm reading: "Ich war Hitlerjunge Salomon" - Sally Perel and "Pride and Prejudice" - Jane Austen
Idk so many people I think haha but here:
@mndalorians @spacegayofficial @din-damn-djarin @ezrasarm @chaotic-noceur @anxiety-riddled-mando @chibi-liz05
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intimatum · 5 years
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intertextuality
desire / eating disorder / hunger: «to be the girl who lunges at people−wants to eat them» (letissier) / «a way to take all hungers and boil them down to their essence–one appetite to manage–just one» (knapp)
trauma / trauma theory / visceralities of trauma
writers
ada limón, adrienne rich, agnès varda, alana massey, alejandra pizarnik, alice notley, ana božičević, anaïs nin, andrea dworkin, andrew solomon, angela carter, angélica freitas, angélica liddell, ann cvetkovich, anna akhmatova, anna gien, anne boyer, anne carson, anne sexton, anne waldman, antonella anedda, aracelis girmay, ariana reines, audre lorde, aurora linnea
barbara ehrenreich, bell hooks, bessel van der kolk
carmen maria machado, caroline knapp, carrie lorig, cat marnell, catharine mackinnon, catherynne m. valente, cathy caruth, césar vallejo, chris kraus, christa wolf, clarice lispector, claudia rankine, czesław miłosz
daniel borzutzky, daphne du maurier, daphne gottlieb, david foster wallace, david wojnarowicz, dawn lundy martin, deirdre english, denise levertov, detlev claussen, dodie bellamy, don paterson, donna tartt, dora gabe, dorothea lasky, durs grünbein
édouard levé, eike geisel, eileen myles, elaine kahn, elena ferrante, elisabeth rank, elyn r. saks, emily dickinson, erica jong, esther perel, etty hillesum, eve kosofsky sedgwick
fanny howe, félix guattari, fernando pessoa, fiona duncan, frank bidart, franz kafka
gabriele schwab, gail dines, georg büchner, georges bataille, gertrude stein, gilles deleuze, gillian flynn, gretchen felker-martin
hannah arendt, hannah black, heather christle, heather o'neill, heiner müller, hélène cixous, héloïse letissier, henryk m. broder, herbert hindringer, herbert marcuse
ingeborg bachmann, iris murdoch
jacques derrida, jacques lacan, jade sharma, jamaica kincaid, jean améry, jean baudrillard, jean rhys, jeanann verlee, jeanette winterson, jenny slatman, jenny zhang, jerold j. kreisman, jess zimmerman, jia tolentino, joachim bruhn, joan didion, joanna russ, joanna walsh, johanna hedva, john berger, jörg fauser, joy harjo, joyce carol oates, judith butler, judith herman, julia kristeva, june jordan, junot díaz
karen barad, kate zambreno, katherine mansfield, kathrin weßling, kathy acker, katy waldman, kay redfield jamison, kim addonizio
lacy m. johnson, larissa pham, lauren berlant, le comité invisible, leslie jamison, lidia yuknavitch, linda gregg, lisa diedrich, louise glück, luce irigaray, lynn melnick
maggie nelson, margaret atwood, marguerite duras, marie howe, marina tsvetaeva, mark fisher, martha gellhorn, mary karr, mary oliver, mary ruefle, marya hornbacher, max horkheimer, melissa broder, michael ondaatje, michel foucault, miranda july, miya tokumitsu, monique wittig, muriel rukeyser
naomi wolf, natalie eilbert, natasha lennard, nelly arcan
ocean vuong, olivia laing, ottessa moshfegh
paisley rekdal, patricia lockwood, paul b. preciado, paul celan, peggy phelan
rachel aviv, rainald goetz, rainer maria rilke, rebecca solnit, richard moskovitz, richard siken, robert jensen, roland barthes, ronald d. laing
sady doyle, sally rooney, salma deera, samuel beckett, samuel salzborn, sandra cisneros, sara ahmed, sara sutterlin, sarah kane, sarah manguso, scherezade siobhan, sean bonney, sheila jeffreys, shoshana felman, shulamith firestone, sibylle berg, silvia federici, simone de beauvoir, simone weil, siri hustvedt, solmaz sharif, sophinette becker, soraya chemaly, stephan grigat, susan bordo, susan sontag, suzanne scanlon, sylvia plath
theodor w. adorno, thomas brasch, tiqqun, toni morrison
ursula k. le guin
valerie solanas, virginia l. blum, virginia woolf, virginie despentes
walter benjamin, wisława szymborska, wolfgang herrndorf, wolfgang pohrt
zadie smith, zan romanoff, zoë lianne, zora neale hurston
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withthemoonlight · 4 years
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By Book
Immortal Reign | Morgan Rhodes
Crystal Storm | Morgan Rhodes
Frozen Tides | Morgan Rhodes
Gathering Darkness | Morgan Rhodes
Rebel Springs | Morgan Rhodes
Falling Kingdoms | Morgan Rhodes
House of Earth and Blood | Sarah J. Maas
Life of the Party | Olivia Gatwood
The Queen of Nothing | Holly Black
The Wicked King | Holly Black
The Cruel Prince | Holly Black
Kingsbane | Claire Legrand
Furyborn | Claire Legrand
The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm | Christopher Paolini
Scythe | Neal Shusterman
The Great Alone | Kristin Hannah
A Wrinkle in Time | Madeleine L'engle
Passenger | Alexandra Bracken
Flame in the Mist | Renée Ahdieh
The Dark Between Stars | Atticus
Queen of Air and Darkness | Cassandra Clare
Kingdom of Ash | Sarah J. Maas
Tower of Dawn | Sarah J. Maas
Empire of Storms | Sarah J. Maas
Queen of Shadows | Sarah J. Maas
Heir of Fire | Sarah J. Maas
A Reaper At The Gates | Sabaa Tahir
A Torch Against the Night | Sabaa Tahir
An Ember in the Ashes | Sabaa Tahir
The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity | Esther Perel
The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close | Jonathan Safran Foer
Bitterblue | Kristin Cashore
City of Heavenly Fire | Cassandra Clare
City of Lost Souls | Catherine Fisher
Sapphique | Catherine Fisher
Inheritance | Christopher Paolini
Brisingr | Christopher Paolini
Eldest | Christopher Paolini
Mockingjay | Suzanne Collins
Eragon | Christopher Paolini
Incarceron | Catherine Fisher
Catching Fire | Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games | Suzanne Collins
Fahrenheit 451 | Ray Bradbury
Fire | Kristin Cashore
Graceling | Kristin Cashore
Allegiant | Veronica Roth
City of Fallen Angels | Cassandra Clare
City of Glass | Cassandra Clare
Crown of Midnight | Sarah J. Maas
Throne of Glass | Sarah J. Maas
Daughter of the Blood | Anne Bishop
Heir to the Shadows | Anne Bishop
Queen of the Darkness | Anne Bishop
Written in Red | Anne Bishop
I Wrote This For You (2007-2017) | Iain S. Thomas
Murder of Crows | Anne Bishop
Vision In Silver | Anne Bishop
Howl’s Moving Castle | Diana Wynne Jones
The Starless Sea | Erin Morgenstern
The Shadows Between Us | Tricia Levenseller
The Midnight Lie | Marie Rutkoski
An Enchantment of Ravens | Margaret Rogerson
Sorcery of Thorns | Margaret Rogerson
Beach Read | Emily Henry
The Shack | WM Paul Young
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue | V. E. Schwab
Daughter of Smoke and Bone | Laini Taylor
Circe | Madeline Miller
Crown of Feathers | Nicki Pau Preto
A Court of Silver Flames | Sarah J. Maas
Days of Blood and Starlight | Laini Taylor
Dreams of Gods and Monsters | Laini Taylor
Winterkeep | Kristin Cashore
Shadow and Bone | Leigh Bardugo
Siege and Storm | Leigh Bardugo
Ruin and Rising | Leigh Bardugo
Six of Crows | Leigh Bardugo
The Hating Game | Sally Thorne
Crooked Kingdom | Leigh Bardugo
The Unhoneymooners | Christina Lauren
King of Scars | Leigh Bardugo
Red, White & Royal Blue | Casey McQuiston
Rule of Wolves | Leigh Bardugo
Realm Breaker | Victoria Aveyard
The Worst Best Man | Mia Sosa
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo | Taylor Jenkins Reid
Ella Minnow Pea | Mark Dunn
This Is How You Lost the Time War | Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
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ktrosesworld · 7 years
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Man I Feel Like A Woman
Pairing: Davina x Holly  Rating: All Ages Word Count: 540
Summary: A bit of singing, a bit of dancing, ready for a night out with the girls
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Notes: Unashamedly name dropping as many Pipers as I could just for the swooning purposes of my TPP ladies @pipertennant and @natural--blues ... this is completely unbeta’d because it’s a gift for my usual beta babes so the poor use of tenses and sentence structure are all on me :)
I'm going out tonight I'm feelin' alright Gonna let it all hang out
Davina shimmied out of her bathroom doing her best Shania impersonation with a dash of pole dancing from the doorway. It was going to be a great night out with the girls. They were going out to celebrate Betty finally divorcing her loser husband. Lily would be there to get onboard with Betty in her “all men are bastards” rant. Thank the gods.
The best thing about being a woman Is the prerogative to have a little fun
Digging through her dresser Davina gave a longing look at the lacy blue Simone Perele lingerie set she had bought in preparation of reaching her goal. The hormone drugs had started to kick in but only 13 year old girls would be jealous of the small bumps that would eventually become her dream bosoms. It’ll have to be the fake boobs for a while longer yet.
We don't need romance-we only wanna dance We're gonna let our hair hang down
Hannah and Badger had both promised to be client free, so they could join in the fun. Davina knew she had to be looking extra fine next to those ladies. Which meant the only option was her dark chocolate velvet dress with a halter neck. With all the unwanted bits tucked away, the dress showed off everything nicely while still looking elegant.
I wanna be free-yeah, to feel the way I feel Man! I feel like a woman!
“Yeah Shania, you and me both.” Striking a Legally Blonde pose in the mirror, she really did feel like the woman she was born to be. Now if only Holly would take notice of her. Davina took a moment to swoon over thoughts of Holly’s shy eyes and devastating smile. If she had a dream girl it was definitely Holly, but she hadn’t worked up the nerve yet to ask Holly out. Maybe tonight it would happen.
Bella had drawn the short straw and was on babysitting duties, making Sally and Fanny the last two ladies to round out tonight’s party. They weren’t really to Davina’s taste, too prim and proper, but they were Betty’s friends and tonight that was the most important thing.
The best thing about being a woman Is the prerogative to have a little fun
Davina made sure she got to the bar early so she could secure a good table for them. There’s no way she’s going to let her friends be stranded at the bar, and have to put up with the lame pick up lines from David the bartender. He had been begging Davina for weeks to introduce him to Hannah. As if, gorgeous Hannah would be interested in his Scottish geekiness.
Spying a table becoming free, Davina was about to slide her way in when someone grabbed her hand.
“Oh Davina, I’m so glad you’re here. I thought I’d got the wrong day when I couldn’t find anyone.” Holly was clutching on to Davina’s arm as if her life depended on it. “Promise me you’ll stay with me all night.”
Davina unleashed her most seductive smile on Holly, “oh honey, that is a promise I can guarantee.”
Man! I feel like a woman!
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lowishigh · 5 years
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2020 Reading List
-“The Wind-up Bird Chronicle” Haruki Murakami
-“Factfulness” Hans Gosling
-“A Room of One’s Own” Virginia Woolf
-“Slaughterhouse Five” Kurt Vonnegut
-“Everything is fucked: A Book about Hope” Mark Manson
-“All the light we cannot see”
-“Mating in Captivity” Esther Perel
-“Normal People” Sally Rooney
-“Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage” Alice Munroe
-“To the Lighthouse” Virginia Woolf
-Toni Morrison “Song of Solomon”
-Esther Perel
-Homo Deus
-The Handmaid’s Tale
-The Testament
-Little Women
-21 Lessons of the 21st Century
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vorstadtpoetin · 7 years
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Hast du Bücher zu empfehlen?
welches Genre? 
Briefe an den Vater - Kafka, Wir Kinder von Bahnhof Zoo - Christiane F., Das Lied der Träumerin - Tanya Stewner, Essential Bukowski: Poetry - Charles Bukowski, milk and honey - rupi kaur, All The Things I Never Said - Mae Krell, Das Leiden des jungen Werther - Goethe, Kabale und Liebe - Friedrich Schiller, 3096 - Natascha Kampusch, Nichts: Was im Leben wichtig ist - Janne Teller, Johnny, der Engel - Danielle Steel, Stolz und Voruteil - Jane Austen, Sturmhöhe - Emily Bronte, Maddie Freeman (Triologie) - Katie Kacvinsky, wie ein einziger Tag - Nicholas Sparks, Für Niemand - Tobias Elsäßer, Ich war Hitler Junge Salomon - Sally Perel (lest das!!!), Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank, alles von Julia Engelmann (Eines Tages, Baby , Wir können alles sein, Baby und jetzt, Baby). 
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