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Altars by Tanya Preminger
You guys don’t understand he had a skiing accident that resulted in a metal plate in his skull. He’s so unlikeable that practically nobody wants to be around him at all. His best friend would like to be around him but got involved in an alien hive mind situation so now she would like to include him. But he can never be included due to the metal plate in his skull. So the hive mind hates him, and wants him dead. He can never be happy
Kill you stupid fucking
"The shift from the Afro-Caribbean zombie to the U.S. zombie is clear: in Caribbean folklore, people are scared of becoming zombies, whereas in U.S. narratives people are scared of zombies. This shift is significant because it maps the movement from the zombie as victim (Caribbean) to the zombie as an aggressive and terrifying monster who consumes human flesh (U.S.). In Haitian folklore, for instance, zombies do not physically threaten people; rather, the threat comes from the voduon practice whereby the sorcerer (master) subjugates the individual by robbing the victim of free will, language and cognition. The zombie is enslaved."
— Justin D. Edwards, "Mapping Tropical Gothic in the Americas" in Tropical Gothic in Literature and Culture.
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The 1979 No Nukes "Lynn Goldsmith Incident"
On the second night - September 22nd, 1979 - of the No Nukes concerts, Bruce dragged photographer Lynn Goldsmith onto the scene, publicly humilated her, then had security throw her out. It remains, as Backstreets magazine put it: "The ugliest public act of Springsteen's career." (Text sources in the image descriptions.)
"transphobes only see trans women as a threat to (cis) women, not trans men." wrong. we are seen as gender traitors, mentally unwell, evil etc. people who will groom young naive girls into mutilating their bodies as well as dumb childish women who don't know what's good for them and who are ruining their bodies. we are both seen as a threat to our own "womanhood" as well as others. please don't forget/erase us when discussing this topic.
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Crawford Wayne Barton: Gay Freedom Day - Couple Embracing, San Francisco, 1977
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Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons performing in Japan during the Born in the USA Tour, April 1985. Photo by Neal Preston.