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“Onibaba will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 5 via The Criterion Collection. Edward Kinsella designed the new cover art for the 1964 Japanese horror-drama
Kaneto Shindô (Black Cat) writes and directs, inspired by a Buddhist...

brokehorrorfan:

Onibaba will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 5 via The Criterion Collection. Edward Kinsella designed the new cover art for the 1964 Japanese horror-drama

Kaneto Shindô (Black Cat) writes and directs, inspired by a Buddhist parable. Nobuko Otowa, Jitsuko Yoshimura, Kei Satō, and Taiji Tonoyama star.

Onibaba features a restored high-definition transfer with uncompressed monaural Japanese sound and English subtitles. Special features are listed below.

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remember when leftists said “they’re going to pick and choose where to enforce the protest laws”? well, they didn’t pick the far right anticommunist SOS cuba protests

>The anti-riot law was one of several championed by DeSantis appealing to his conservative base in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests — a law now being broken by the governor’s own supporters, and on roads under state jurisdiction.

Pretty obvious this is specifically an anti BLM law. People need to learn there is no such thing as politically neutral law enforcement. It all depends on what does and does not benefit the state.

It is far better to be often deceived than never to trust; to be disappointed in love, than never to love.
Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (via philosophybits)

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This coffin was discovered within the Deir el-Bahari Cache, and was used in the re-burial of Amenhotep I during the 21st Dynasty (1069-945 BCE).  

Across the top of the coffin’s lid over the chest is a hieratic (cursive hieroglyphs) text written in black ink. This inscription is what Egyptologists call a docket: a record from the official caching that lists the contents of a coffin or mummy bundle, sometimes accompanied by a dated description of the activity carried out in connection with the reburial of the deceased. The docket from Amenhotep I’s coffin reads:

“Year six, fourth month of peret, day seven: On this day, the high priest of Amun-Ra king of the gods Panedjem (I), son of the high priest of Amun Panedjem (sic), son of Piankh commanded: Renew the burial of king Djeserkara, Son of Ra Amenhotep (I) Life, Prosperity, Health! By the Overseer of the Double Treasury Pa…”  [X]