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100daysoflittledudes:
“74/100. Sons of Anubis.
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100daysoflittledudes:

74/100. Sons of Anubis.

anarchamints:

On August 22, 2020, the ORCAO paramilitary organization looted and burned two Zapatista coffee warehouses in Cuxuljá, Chiapas. This is the latest in an accelerating series of attacks on the Zapatista project since the current administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) took office.

Many of you will remember that in 2017 as Trump took office, the Zapatistas sent four tons of their coffee harvest to migrant and other communities in struggle in the United States as an organizing resource. Now we need to organize our own coffee solidarity effort — not only to help recover the cost of the lost harvest, but to show there is widespread solidarity with the Zapatista project.

The Zapatistas have been one of few voices to denounce AMLO’s purportedly “progressive” government for doubling down on previous administrations’ socially and environmentally destructive capitalist megaprojects. These policies have dispossessed hundreds of thousands of their land and resources and made Indigenous and other communities resisting such projects the target of state and paramilitary repression. It is important to note that one of the principal investors in these megaprojects is the world’s largest financial firm, BlackRock.

Support the Zapatista project, a project that has not only created a horizon of dignified self-organization that has inspired all of us, but also shown profound and far-reaching solidarity with our own struggles. Solidarity means acting from the knowledge that in the face of destruction and dispossession, our best resource is each other!

Show your support:

  1. Make a donation, no matter how small.
  2. Circulate this campaign far and wide.
  3. Read the articles below and stay informed.
  4. Organize with your friends and neighbors to pressure the Mexican government to stop the war on the Zapatistas. Please let us know if any actions or activities you create at zapatistasnoestansolxs@solidarityfrombelow.org and we will post them to www.solidarityfrombelow.org.
  5. Write an email with the subject line “add me” to zapatistasnoestansolxs@gmail.com and we’ll make sure you receive updates!

hexasart:

Phantasmagoria is Baph’s warlock patron. For all intents and purposes It is just a reskinned fiend. Most knowledge of The Old Line (as It was often referred to) has been lost, and anyone with knowledge of this thing tends to avoid the subject.

Goria is a patron of surreal nonsense, whimsical chaos and the general Weird and Eerie. Dada-ism and Strange, Surreal visuals? That’s Goria! It doesn’t exist in a way that most on the Material plane can even comprehend, so how it manifests is equally weird and strange. Heck. How Baph came to be It’s warlock makes absolutely No Sense.

But then, that is precisely the point, now, isn’t it?

motionpicturesource:

“There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie. For instance, number one: you can never have sex. BIG NO NO! BIG NO NO! Sex equals death, okay? Number two: you can never drink or do drugs. The sin factor! It’s a sin. It’s an extension of number one. And number three: never, ever, ever under any circumstances say, “I’ll be right back.” Because you won’t be back.“ 

Scream (1996-2011)

merelygifted:
“Looks like there’s an answer to the $4B question on Trump’s finances: Smells like mortgage fraud - Daily Kos
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justscreenshots:
“Phantasm Trilogy
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justscreenshots:

Phantasm Trilogy

pulpsandcomics2:
““Monsters Unleashed” #3 November 1973 cover by Neal Adams
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pulpsandcomics2:

“Monsters Unleashed” #3 November 1973  cover by Neal Adams

giallofever2:

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1971 Dario Argento on the set of Four Flies on Grey Velvet

Italian director Dario Argento giving instructions on the set of Four Flies on Grey Velvet (Photos ½/¾/5/6)


1972 with Marilu Tolo & Enzo Cerusico on set in Rome

Dario Argento on the set of TV show Door into Darkness

Italian director Dario Argento explaining a scene on the set of TV show Door into Darkness (Photos 7/8)


1977 Dario Argento on the set of Suspiria

Italian director Dario Argento pointing a knife to Peppino Bassan on the set of Suspiria (Photos 9/10)