In other words: “quandum ubique, quandum semper, quandum ad omnibus creditur est”, which means that magic is everywhere, and all over the world, it’s a recognized fact.
Last night my little slasher collection Slices of Julie hit #22 on Amazon’s top 100 best-selling new releases in horror short stories. That feels entirely surreal. I’ve carried so much faith in this character over the years with nothing to show for it, so having something even as simple as this to show for it is… really nice.
The movie "The Dead Pit" was released in France as a sequel to "Re-Animator". Its French title is "Re-Animator Hospital".
damn i get the most informative anons?? thank you wise friend
i’ve never seen the dead pit, no idea if it’s any good but i’m gonna check it out if only for research purposes
I come from a family of cops; how do I counter the 'antifa are violent crazies!' and 'they literally want cops dead!!!!!1' that they inevitably start spouting after a few drinks? I always get the intense urge to put their head through a glass tabletop and inadvertently prove them right.
Hoo-boy, that is a tough one! First off, let’s talk about how to talk to your cop fam. They’re not real likely to listen to you argue with them or accept your challenge to a debate. So like we’ve said before, you should maybe focus on asking open-ended questions, looking for the root of their concerns, and try to unite on shared values.
Other things we feel should be pointed out: the movement is called antiFA because it’s short for anti-FASCIST. It’s not called antifCO and it’s not anti-cop per se. Stay with us here as we explain:
Anti-fascism is a broad-based movement of people from all sorts of different backgrounds with all sorts of different and sometimes conflicting political viewpoints and ideologies, united solely by one thing: are hatred for bigotry and fascism and our commitment to taking action against bigotry and fascism. This means that there are some antifa who are not at all anti-cop; there are antifa who are definitely pro-cop/law & order types; and there are probably even a few antifa cops if you ask around.
But (and you know there was going to be a “but,” didn’t you, Anon?): what are the police, including the police in your family, doing to separate themselves from outright fascists, bigots, and white supremacists?
Because the police routinely do everything they can to protect and defend white supremacists by attacking their opponents. Like they did in Portland yesterday. Or in LA:
In the light of all of that, how could anyone opposed to bigotry and fascism not see the police as the most dangerous, violent organization of fascist-supporting racists in society?
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