Nine fucking transgender people have been killed this year already, I am beyond angry. Every single one of them should still be alive
Update: check the google docs link I put in comments. Total 16
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Nine fucking transgender people have been killed this year already, I am beyond angry. Every single one of them should still be alive
Update: check the google docs link I put in comments. Total 16
1899 / A MADMAN DREAMS OF TURING MACHINES
Ariel on a Bat’s Back
Artist: Henry Singleton (English, 1766–1839
Date: Exhibited 1819
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Museum of Fine Budapest, Hungary
Description
This picture depicts Ariel, the magical spirit in Shakespeare’s play The Tempest. It was first exhibited accompanied by lines from Ariel’s last song: ‘On the bat’s back I do fly, After summer, merrily.’ Singleton’s decision to paint this entertaining and theatrical subject was a response to popular tastes of the time.
The Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York
Artist: Henry Singleton (English, 1766 - 1839)
Date: 1791
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Description
In 1791, Frederica married Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, the second son of George III. She received an enthusiastic welcome in London, but the marriage was not a happy one and the couple soon separated.
A large fire nearly burned St. Louis to the ground on May 16, 1849.
War by Henry Singleton
So I think this is the only "Wake up" moment in 1899 where the "wakee's" pupils stay round the whole time (as opposed to going from triangles to normal or vice versa), right? This is from episode 5, about 33 minutes in (after Henry injects her with the black syringe and she wakes up back in her cabin).
I assume this is because Maura didn't experience a memory in that moment, but rather an actual thing that happened to her in real time during the sim. But she still needed the "Wake up" prompt, which is interesting...
I don't know--further thoughts, 1899 hive mind??
Henry Singleton - Minerva