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Feb 28

rarecultcinema:
“Caroline Munro and Stephanie Beacham in Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)
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Caroline Munro and Stephanie Beacham in Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)

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jordfast-lokispouse:

How much longer until the utopic Solarpunk future where Capitalism is dead and we all live in ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities? Asking for a friend.

Until we make those ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities ourselves. It’s going to take a lot of us to do it though, so best to spread the word (and gather native tree seeds).

And, like, get started now. Then our “weirdo houses” will be the only thing functioning when everything falls apart!

The only reason why we don’t live in a solarpunk world right now is because no one has bothered to make it yet. 

We’ll have to make it ourselves, and we’ll have to help each other make it. That’s why it is solarpunk

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Some resources to consider creating or joining or doing:

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Grow food in 5 gallon buckets

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rarecultcinema:
“Super Bitch (1973) aka Blue Movie Blackmail
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Super Bitch (1973) aka Blue Movie Blackmail

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sobekreshuten:
“ “Crocodile on a shrine-shaped base “
From the Ptolemaic Period
“A crocodile on a shrine represents the god Sobek. Sobek was an important god throughout Egypt, and with important cult centers in both Upper Egypt and the...

sobekreshuten:

“Crocodile on a shrine-shaped base “

From the Ptolemaic Period

“A crocodile on a shrine represents the god Sobek. Sobek was an important god throughout Egypt, and with important cult centers in both Upper Egypt and the Fayum.

Associated with the Nile floods and fertility, Sobek centrality in the Fayum led to his being associated with royal power during the Middle Kingdom, and then directly with the god Re. By the Ptolemaic period, he was identified with numerous deities, taking on the aspect of a universal god. “

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“There is no such thing as educational value in the abstract. The notion that some subjects and methods and that acquaintance with certain facts and truths possess educational value in and of themselves is the reason why traditional education reduced the material of education so largely to a diet of predigested materials.” — John Dewey, Experience and Education (via philosophybits)

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historicaltimes:
“ Dorothy Counts the first black student at Harry Harding High School, Charlotte, North Carolina, walking to school, 4th September 1957
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Dorothy Counts the first black student at Harry Harding High School, Charlotte, North Carolina, walking to school, 4th September 1957

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talesfromweirdland:

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Covers to the 1984 and 1986 editions of horror novel, SLIME. The first one is by Terry Oakes, not sure about the other.

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brokehorrorfan:
“ The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 via RLJ Entertainment. The “American legend that no one has ever heard of” is currently available on VOD.
Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner,...

brokehorrorfan:

The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 via RLJ Entertainment. The “American legend that no one has ever heard of” is currently available on VOD.

Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner, Caitlin FitzGerald, Rizwan Manji, Larry Miller, and Ron Livingston star in the film, which marks the debut of writer-director Robert D. Krzykowski (co-producer of The Woman).

Although its verbose title conjures up exploitation movie imagery, it seems this one is more of a dramatic adventure with genre elements. Check out the trailer and synopsis below, where you’ll also find a list of special features.

Keep reading

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2020 Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Support Marijuana Legalization Bill -

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