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theartofthecover:
“Godzilla Rivals: Vs. King Ghidorah (One-Shot) [Textless] (BlackFlagComics Exclusive Variant) (2022)
Art by: Clayton Crain
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theartofthecover:

Godzilla Rivals: Vs. King Ghidorah (One-Shot) [Textless] (BlackFlagComics Exclusive Variant) (2022)

Art by: Clayton Crain

ronnymerchant:

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2 pics from a cut scene in FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS THE WORLD (1965)

weirdlookindog:

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The Creeping Flesh (1972) Italian Poster

ronnymerchant:

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GODZILLA (1954)

cannedquokka:

theconcealedweapon:

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Reminder that the Australian Government okayed the destruction of two 46'000 year old Aboriginal caves for iron ore.

One of the world’s earliest human settlements destroyed forever for a profit.

talonabraxas:

Sun Conjunct Jupiter April 11, 2023
The Sun brings highlights. It sheds light and illuminates.

whencyclopedia:

In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a race of warlike women noted for their riding skills, courage, and pride, who lived at the outer limits of the known world, sometimes specifically mentioned as the city of Themiskyra on the Black Sea. Their queen was Hippolyte, and although Homer tells us they were ‘the equal of men’, they most famously fought and lost separate battles against three Greek heroes: Hercules, Theseus, and Bellerophon. Scenes from these battles were popular in Greek art, especially on pottery and in monumental sculpture adorning some of the most important buildings in the Greek world, including the Parthenon of Athens. Intriguingly, archaeological investigation of tombs across Eurasia has shown conclusively that many women of nomadic steppe tribes were indeed warriors, particularly around the Black Sea area.

The society of the Amazons was thought of as Greek male-society in reverse and so they pursued such traditional male-dominated activities as horse-riding, hunting, and warfare. In legend (with no supporting historical evidence), the Amazons burnt off their right breast in order to better use a bow and throw a spear, indeed, the term a-mazon was popularly understood as meaning ‘breastless’, although alternative meanings include 'one breast’ or 'not breast-fed.’ Another alternative origin of the name is that it comes from Persian and means simply 'warrior.’ One final interpretation is that the name derives from the Armenian, meaning 'Moon-goddess’, and refers to priestesses of the Moon on the southern shores of the Black Sea who did, on occasion, bear arms. Interestingly, Amazons are not depicted in ancient Greek art with a missing breast.


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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 16 April 1979, Nicaraguan revolutionary Idania Fernández was murdered in custody by troops of the US-backed Somoza dictatorship. She had been betrayed by an informant. However, her death inspired more to take up...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 16 April 1979, Nicaraguan revolutionary Idania Fernández was murdered in custody by troops of the US-backed Somoza dictatorship. She had been betrayed by an informant. However, her death inspired more to take up resistance and within a month the regime was overthrown.
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PATTI SMITH.