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ikvgai ¡ 1 year ago
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hollywocd ¡ 4 months ago
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thomasin mcKenzie like/reblog ✨
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editfandom ¡ 1 year ago
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Eileen Dunlop - Eileen, 2023
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screensland ¡ 4 months ago
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JEAN PURDY
JOY: The Birth of IVF, (2024).
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dejavuez ¡ 1 year ago
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☆ icons!?
💭fav or reblog if u save 💋
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argentangelhelps ¡ 6 months ago
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249 ICONS OF THOMASIN MCKENZIE IN JOY
all icons are free to use with credit to @argentangelhelps !
you may edit to your liking (add borders, psds, textures ect)
do not use for : celebrity/real person rps or paid commissions, everything else is up to user discretion. (don’t make me change this rule)
they are edited (sharpened) in ps, however they are meant to be used under the psd of your choice! if you choose to use them as they are they should work just fine! they are 100px & 75px square and do not come with any borders.
all screencaps used are my own, and they are available for download HERE!
FACECLAIM INFO : thomasin is white (new zealander)
TRIGGER WARNINGS : n/a
the zip file is free to download on my PAYHIP!
LIKE OR REBLOG IF YOU SAVE OR USE!
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showmeyouricons ¡ 1 year ago
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gt-icons ¡ 4 months ago
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Jean Purdy "Joy" icons
‒ like or reblog if you save
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chaotic-history ¡ 2 years ago
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The 1600's gang™️ as funny shirts that I found
Roger Williams: (he gets the basic one. it fits tho)
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Increase Mather:
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John Winthrop:
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(in that order)
Thomas.ine Hall:
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Anne Hutchinson:
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Samuel Gorton:
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William Stoughton:
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cleoenfaserum ¡ 1 month ago
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True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) (reblog 1266)
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True History of the Kelly Gang is a 2019 bushranger film directed by Justin Kurzel, written by Shaun Grant, and based upon the 2000 novel of the same name by Peter Carey.
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Bushrangers were armed robbers and outlaws who resided in the Australian bush between the 1780s and the early 1900s. The original use of the term dates back to the early years of the British colonisation of Australia, and applied to transported convicts who had escaped into the bush to hide from the authorities. By the 1820s, the term had evolved to refer to those who took up "robbery under arms" as a way of life, using the bush as their base.
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A TAKE AWAY FROM BULLIED TO BULLY TO ROBIN HOOD FIGURE A THIEVE AND MURDERER TO HERO BECOMING A LEGEND.
WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENTS TURNING US INTO BULLIED HEROS IN CLASS STRUGGLE.
In the century after his death, Kelly became a cultural icon, inspiring numerous works in the arts and popular culture, and is the subject of more biographies than any other Australian. Kelly continues to cause division in his homeland: some celebrate him as an Australian Robin Hood, while others regard him as a murderous villain undeserving of his folk hero status. Journalist Martin Flanagan wrote: "What makes Ned a legend is not that everyone sees him the same—it's that everyone sees him. Like a bushfire on the horizon casting its red glow into the night."
READ MORE: Ned Kelly - Wikipedia
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Thomasin Mckenzie (19) in True History Of The Kelly Gang (2019)
The film "True History Of The Kelly Gang (2019)" is a fictionalised account of the life of bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly.
True History of the Kelly Gang (film) - Wikipedia
Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang flee from authorities during the 1870s.
True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) - IMDb 6'0
There is a small inconvenience of Romanian subtitles.
LINK https://ok.ru/video/6315053550242
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A final discussion with AI Copilot on all of the above which I found fascinating:
In a blog I am preparing about the film "True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)" I say this about Ned Kelly : A TAKE AWAY FROM BULLIED TO BULLY TO ROBIN HOOD FIGURE A THIEVE AND MURDERER TO HERO BECOMING A LEGEND. WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENTS TURNING US INTO BULLIED HEROS IN CLASS STRUGGLE. What's your take on it
Copilot: Your blog touches on a fascinating and complex transformation of Ned Kelly from a bullied individual to a legendary figure. This narrative can indeed reflect broader societal dynamics, particularly in the context of class struggle.
Ned Kelly’s journey from a victim of oppression to a symbol of resistance mirrors how marginalized individuals or groups can be pushed to extremes by systemic injustices. Governments and institutions, through their policies and actions, can sometimes inadvertently create the very resistance they seek to suppress. When people feel oppressed or bullied by those in power, they may resort to drastic measures, and in some cases, these actions can elevate them to heroic status in the eyes of the public.
This phenomenon isn’t unique to Kelly’s story. Throughout history, many figures who were initially seen as outlaws or rebels have been reinterpreted as heroes or martyrs, especially when their actions highlight the flaws and injustices of the ruling systems. This can be seen in various movements where individuals fight against perceived tyranny or inequality, often gaining widespread support and becoming symbols of resistance.
Your blog’s exploration of this theme can provoke thought about the role of government and the impact of its actions on the populace. It raises important questions about how power dynamics and social injustices can shape public perception and historical narratives.
What inspired you to draw this parallel in your blog?
I have mix feelings about societal extremes, such as government institutions justifying by law their state crimes and societal reaction seeking justice using the same methods they are fighting against. One is hero and the other is a villain or vice versa, one and the same. The Ying-Yang of humanity. In other words, an action is good or bad depending on which end of the stick you are on. I can never wrap my head around the good, the bad and the evil. It's sort of confusing on where to take a stance. This sometimes creates in me flaws on my thinking process. What do you suggest. Aristotle's golden means does not help.
Copilot: Your reflections on the complexities of morality and justice are profound and resonate with many philosophical debates. The idea that actions can be perceived differently depending on one’s perspective is indeed a challenging concept to navigate. Here are a few suggestions that might help you find some clarity:
Contextual Understanding: Try to understand the broader context in which actions occur. This includes historical, cultural, and social factors that influence behavior. Understanding the motivations and circumstances behind actions can provide a more nuanced perspective.
Ethical Frameworks: While Aristotle’s Golden Mean might not resonate with you, exploring other ethical frameworks could be beneficial. For instance, Utilitarianism focuses on the greatest good for the greatest number, while Deontological Ethics emphasizes duties and rules. Virtue Ethics, another approach, focuses on the character and virtues of the individual rather than specific actions.
Empathy and Compassion: Cultivating empathy can help in understanding different perspectives. By putting yourself in others’ shoes, you might gain insights into why they act the way they do, which can help in forming a more balanced view.
Critical Thinking: Continuously question and analyze your own beliefs and the information you receive. This can help in identifying biases and developing a more informed stance.
Dialogue and Discussion: Engaging in conversations with others who have different viewpoints can be enlightening. It can challenge your assumptions and help you see issues from multiple angles.
Personal Reflection: Take time to reflect on your values and principles. What do you stand for? What kind of world do you want to contribute to? Personal reflection can help in aligning your actions with your core beliefs.
It’s natural to feel conflicted about these issues, as they are inherently complex and multifaceted. The key is to remain open-minded and willing to adapt your views as you gain more understanding.
How do you usually approach these dilemmas in your writing or daily life?
I take the side of the victim being bullied.
Copilot: That’s a compassionate and empathetic stance to take. Standing up for those who are oppressed or marginalized is a powerful way to address injustices. It aligns with many ethical principles that emphasize the importance of protecting and supporting the vulnerable.
However, it’s also important to consider the complexities of each situation. Sometimes, those who are perceived as victims might also engage in actions that are morally ambiguous or harmful. This doesn’t invalidate their experiences of being bullied, but it does add layers to the narrative.
Balancing empathy for victims with a critical understanding of the broader context can help in forming a more nuanced perspective. It’s about recognizing the humanity in everyone involved and striving for justice that acknowledges the complexities of human behavior.
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schlock-luster-video ¡ 5 months ago
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Remebering blaxploitation and cult film icon Vonetta McGee on the anniversary of her birth. Here's some art inspired by Brothers, Hammer, Thomasine and Bushrod and Blacula to celebrate!
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R.I.P. 1945 - 2010
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cathumanwarriors ¡ 6 months ago
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Warrior of the Day: Rosetail
I love taking these background characters and crafting their own little universe that centers them. A big fan of portraying background characters as main characters of their own story that we simply are not focusing on.
Name: Rose Thomasin Sanford | Flanagan
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Description: Rosetail has a small, light frame with a small round face. She has light skin with warm undertones and a ropy scar on the small of her back. She has soft, wild, thick, butt-length pale gray hair that shifts to a vibrant dark red at the fringe, and warm almond-shaped amber eyes. 
Headcanons: 
Rosetail is Sandstorm’s mother in this AU. And because of this change, Sandstorm develops an intense hatred for Blackfoot that is never truly resolved for killing Rosetail. This event is ground zero for Blackfoot’s character development and Rosetail is a specter that haunts him.
Rosetail is also not related to Thistleclaw in this AU, as some family trees have had to be worked around to account for a humanized setting. Instead, she is the adopted daughter of Sunstar. This works well because Bluepaw comes to know her and becomes her best friend because she is Sunfall’s apprentice and introduced to his daughter. 
There is some hot gossip about who might be Rosetail’s father. Some think Sunstar is the true father, and had relations with an outsider so he concealed his daughter’s true parentage to protect her reputation and dignity. However, some think the truly scandalous and sacrilegious idea that Featherwhisker is the father, and Sunstar claimed Rosekit as his own to protect his brother’s honor and position as High Healer. 
Where does Squilf get her iconic red hair? Rosetail! 
Rosetail’s maiden name was Flanagan, which means “blood red”. She is “Rose Red”. 
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mediamixs ¡ 1 year ago
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10 amazing horror movies starring women
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"The Exorcist" (1973): Linda Blair delivers a chilling performance as Regan MacNeil, a young girl possessed by a demonic entity. Her portrayal of the character's descent into darkness and the horrifying manifestations of the possession remain iconic in the realm of horror cinema.
"Carrie" (1976): Sissy Spacek stars as Carrie White, a shy and outcast teenage girl with telekinetic powers. Directed by Brian De Palma and based on Stephen King's novel, the film explores themes of bullying, religious fanaticism, and the consequences of unchecked power.
"Alien" (1979): Sigourney Weaver stars as Ellen Ripley, the resourceful warrant officer aboard the spaceship Nostromo. Directed by Ridley Scott, this science fiction horror film features Weaver's iconic portrayal of Ripley as she battles against a deadly extraterrestrial creature, setting the stage for a franchise known for its strong female lead.
"The Ring" (2002): Naomi Watts plays journalist Rachel Keller, who investigates a cursed videotape that leads to a series of terrifying events. As she delves deeper into the mystery, Rachel finds herself entangled in a supernatural curse that threatens her life and the lives of those around her.
"28 Days Later" (2002): Directed by Danny Boyle, this post-apocalyptic horror film stars Naomie Harris as Selena, a survivor in a world overrun by zombies infected with a rage-inducing virus. Harris delivers a powerful performance as Selena, a determined and resilient woman fighting for survival in a dystopian landscape.
"The Descent" (2005): Shauna Macdonald leads an ensemble cast of female characters in this claustrophobic horror film directed by Neil Marshall. As they explore an uncharted cave system, a group of friends encounters terrifying creatures lurking in the darkness, testing their courage and bonds of friendship.
"Let the Right One In" (2008): Lina Leandersson stars as Eli, a mysterious young girl who befriends a lonely boy named Oskar in a Swedish suburb. As their bond deepens, Oskar discovers Eli's dark secret, leading to a chilling exploration of love, friendship, and the horrors of vampirism.
"The Babadook" (2014): Essie Davis portrays Amelia, a grieving mother struggling to raise her troubled son while haunted by a sinister presence from a mysterious children's book. As the malevolent force grows stronger, Amelia must confront her inner demons to protect her family from the horrors lurking within their home.
"The Witch" (2015): Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Thomasin, a young Puritan girl whose family is torn apart by paranoia and supernatural forces in 17th century New England. As tensions rise and accusations of witchcraft emerge, Thomasin must navigate a landscape of fear and suspicion to survive.
"Hereditary" (2018): Toni Collette delivers a tour-de-force performance as Annie Graham, a woman unraveling the dark secrets of her family's ancestry after the death of her mother. As she delves deeper into her family's history, Annie confronts a malevolent force that threatens to consume her and her loved ones in a nightmare of unimaginable horror.
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raybizzle ¡ 2 years ago
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"Thomasine & Bushrod" (1974) is a romance-western film written by Max Julien and directed by Gordon Parks Jr. The movie is a spin on the 1967 classic, "Bonnie & Clyde." Julien and Vonetta McGee team up in an underrated film that ventures into the Wild West, where these two lovers commit a streak of crimes over four years. A year removed from his iconic role as Goldie in the 1973 film, "The Mack," Julien continues to expand his versatility as an actor and writer. However, this was Julien's last role until 1997, when he played Uncle Fred in "How to be A Player."
McGee was in the prime of her career as she had established herself as a well-respected actress. The further I look into her career and roles, the more I am impressed. She was a phenomenal individual and easily one of the best actresses of the 1970s. Her role as Thomasine was authentic. She identified well with her character and delivered on multiple levels throughout the film.
Juanita Moore and Glynn Turman also appear in the movie, adding to a remarkable and dynamic cast. But, unfortunately, like many black films that make films that spin on other major Hollywood productions, their budgets are not comparable. However, this film is a solid adaption, which also took advantage of the booming blaxploitation era of cinema. It's an entertaining movie, so I recommend it to you.
Director: Gordon Parks Jr. Writer: Max Julien Composed by: Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson Title Song: "Thomasine & Bushrod" by Arthur Lee
Starring Max Julien, Vonetta McGee, George Murdock, Glynn Turman, Juanita Moore, Joel Fluellen, Jason Bernard, Jackson D. Kane, Bud Conlan, Kip Allen, Ben Zeller
Storyline While jailed, Thomasine (Vonetta McGee) sees a wanted poster of her boyfriend, Bushrod (Max Julien). She tracks him down, and they rekindle their relationship together. However, after Bushrod kills a notorious murderer, U.S. Marshal Bogardie (George Murdock) steps in and attempts to arrest Bushrod until Thomasine intervenes. Now, fugitives of the law, Thomasine and Bushrod, go on a bank robbing spree while the U.S. Marshall tracks them down.
Available on DVD and streaming services
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hollywocd ¡ 4 months ago
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Thomasin McKenzie icons please!! <3 :
done <3
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kicksaddictny ¡ 4 months ago
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Nike Revives the Air Superfly: A Sleek, Running-Inspired Sportswear Shoe for Women
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Twenty-five years after its debut, the Air Superfly returns, blending its iconic minimalist design with a contemporary, running-inspired look tailored for women. This revamped silhouette promises bold sport style and all-day comfort, featuring a low-profile, deconstructed design that hugs the foot for a perfect fit.
A Nod to the Past, Reimagined for the Present
Rooted in Nike’s rich running heritage, the reintroduced Air Superfly modernizes its early-2000s aesthetic to suit today’s athletic and casual styles. Nike’s Women’s Footwear Product Management expert, Ellen Lekas, shares:
“Now, 25 years later, it feels like the perfect time to reintroduce the Air Superfly to a new generation. Racing trainers like this one are sleek, minimalist, and lightweight, offering a progressive, accessible design that feels just right for women today.”
Key Features
Deconstructed Fit: A reverse seam construction eliminates the need for a traditional sock liner, delivering a minimal, lightweight feel designed for everyday comfort.
Breathability: Perforated panels on the medial and lateral sides honor the original design while enhancing ventilation.
Modern Comfort: A hidden Nike Air unit paired with a Cushlon foam midsole ensures lightweight support.
Premium Finish: The leather and synthetic suede upper, highlighted by a metallic silver launch colorway, exudes a polished, modern vibe.
Throwback Touches: Green outsole dots echo the track spike layout of early racing models.
Unveiled by Stars, Made for Everyday
Nike athlete Sha’Carri Richardson debuted the Air Superfly in November, and it made waves during last month’s SNKRS Showcase. Its streamlined design is already winning over trendsetters worldwide.
Thomasin Hummerstone, Director of Women’s Sportswear Footwear Product Creation, highlights the versatility of the relaunch:
“This shoe has an amazing chameleon-like quality. The metallic silver launch colorway is a modern twist on the original silver anthracite design, but the shoe’s personality will evolve with future materials and colors.”
Release Information
The Nike Air Superfly will launch on January 28 at select Nike retail partners, with a global release on SNKRS set for February 7. Don’t miss the chance to step into this reimagined classic!
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