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losthavenmine:

Dog Soldiers + werewolves

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Fan art for Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses (2003) by Samhain 1992.

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British quad poster for Sam Raimi’s Army of Darkness (1993).

violetbudd:

breakfastiffanys:

BRANDON LEE as ERIC DRAVEN

THE CROW (1994) dir, Alex Proyas

@bl33ditout

merelygifted:

lesbianchemicalplant:

defundthepolicedestroythegop:

The fact that we aren’t seeing wall to wall coverage of the vinyl chloride train derailment and explosion in East Palestine, Ohio, is insane.  An entire town can’t return home because the water is contaminated, livestock/crops are destroyed, and reporters are being arrested. pic.twitter.com/j6sDlA7Twt  — 𐎡𐎤𐎫𐎤𐏂-𐎽𐎤𐎱𐎨 🦋 (@belet_seri) February 9, 2023ALT

Rail Companies Blocked Safety Rules Before Ohio Derailment

Before this weekend’s fiery Norfolk Southern train derailment prompted emergency evacuations in Ohio, the company helped kill a federal safety rule aimed at upgrading the rail industry’s Civil War-era braking systems, according to documents reviewed by The Lever.

Though the company’s 150-car train in Ohio reportedly burst into 100-foot flames upon derailing — and was transporting materials that triggered a fireball when they were released and incinerated — it was not being regulated as a “high-hazard flammable train,” federal officials told The Lever.

Documents show that when current transportation safety rules were first created, a federal agency sided with industry lobbyists and limited regulations governing the transport of hazardous compounds. The decision effectively exempted many trains hauling dangerous materials — including the one in Ohio — from the “high-hazard” classification and its more stringent safety requirements.

Amid the lobbying blitz against stronger transportation safety regulations, Norfolk Southern paid executives millions and spent billions on stock buybacks — all while the company shed thousands of employees despite warnings that understaffing is intensifying safety risks. Norfolk Southern officials also fought off a shareholder initiative that could have required company executives to “assess, review, and mitigate risks of hazardous material transportation.”

(8 Feb 2023)

https://www.levernews.com/rail-companies-blocked-safety-rules-before-ohio-derailment/

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Focus on Chinese balloons! Not the fuck ups of our perfect system! 

merelygifted:

lesbianchemicalplant:

defundthepolicedestroythegop:

The fact that we aren’t seeing wall to wall coverage of the vinyl chloride train derailment and explosion in East Palestine, Ohio, is insane.  An entire town can’t return home because the water is contaminated, livestock/crops are destroyed, and reporters are being arrested. pic.twitter.com/j6sDlA7Twt  — 𐎡𐎤𐎫𐎤𐏂-𐎽𐎤𐎱𐎨 🦋 (@belet_seri) February 9, 2023ALT

Rail Companies Blocked Safety Rules Before Ohio Derailment

Before this weekend’s fiery Norfolk Southern train derailment prompted emergency evacuations in Ohio, the company helped kill a federal safety rule aimed at upgrading the rail industry’s Civil War-era braking systems, according to documents reviewed by The Lever.

Though the company’s 150-car train in Ohio reportedly burst into 100-foot flames upon derailing — and was transporting materials that triggered a fireball when they were released and incinerated — it was not being regulated as a “high-hazard flammable train,” federal officials told The Lever.

Documents show that when current transportation safety rules were first created, a federal agency sided with industry lobbyists and limited regulations governing the transport of hazardous compounds. The decision effectively exempted many trains hauling dangerous materials — including the one in Ohio — from the “high-hazard” classification and its more stringent safety requirements.

Amid the lobbying blitz against stronger transportation safety regulations, Norfolk Southern paid executives millions and spent billions on stock buybacks — all while the company shed thousands of employees despite warnings that understaffing is intensifying safety risks. Norfolk Southern officials also fought off a shareholder initiative that could have required company executives to “assess, review, and mitigate risks of hazardous material transportation.”

(8 Feb 2023)

https://www.levernews.com/rail-companies-blocked-safety-rules-before-ohio-derailment/

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ronnymerchant:

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A week of Godzilla! Hoo boy! 1970′s