I never knew, all of my childhood, one moment’s privacy. And those lights in your eyes? And that…thing? He was interested in the reactions of the nervous system to…to fear. PEEPINGTOM (1960) dir. Michael Powell
There are few things more up my alley than maintaining a sacred flame for justice.
Image description via @lapsed-bookworm (thank you!)
Two tweets from Girl On Fire @/tanayawinder.
1: 1 WEEK FROM TODAY the nation will light their sacred fires & candles in prayer & in protest of the Trump Administration for disestablishing the Mashpee Wampanoag reservation amid a pandemic. Light your candle or fire, let it burn 1-4 days. Post a pic w hashtag #StandWithMashpee
2: Fires are lit May 3rd, official hearing in D.C. is May 7th.
May the Mashpee win their case and keep their lands, hospitals, language schools and tribal courts. We are not protesters we are protectors. Protectors of Indigenous lands and sovereignty.
“L'Inferno was italy’s earliest feature-length movie. Mostly set in hell, the movie is full of shocking (for the 1910s) imagery, such as a decapitated man carrying his own head, the torture of people buried up to their necks in the ground, and demons whipping a bunch of scared naked people. all of those scenes pale in comparison to the final image of satan sitting on the horizon and munching on the bodies of Brutus and Cassius.”
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