Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
compo cola : @ryn_h : NO! NOT SAID RYAN !!!
D
ads were his thing not kids.
he married a clicker.
someone raised on pressing buttons faster when something doesnt POP UP ...
people another group of cohorts were raised to shoot on sight
a few
years...
we'd be running to the drug store for that pill my dad
raised a kid to signify
euth ad asia we called him.
kids can get pretty wild esp cially they eugenic sandals ..as gary rainy put it.
so we could smell thier kind
then he used that smell
beamed at the nose somehow ..to make people know you were a stinky sandal yards and yards away...
INT - JAIL -
ok..we done her?
give him some cigarret money
'shut up"
but I'll take it...
"we're makign a film here to help others....or something ...yes?' FILM GUY : Something like that .
AM Radio (Remastered 2004)
Author | William Goldman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Warner Books |
Publication date | 1986 |
Pages | 310 |
ISBN | 0-446-51279-6 |
Brothers is a thriller novel by William Goldman. It is the sequel to his 1974 novel Marathon Man and is Goldman's final novel.
Daniel Woodrell wrote in The Washington Post that "The ultimate significance of the title becomes clear only in the surprising, explosive twist at the end."[1] The BBC later aired a radio adaptation.[2]
It had mixed reviews, with Goldman himself rating it unfavorably.[3]
Plot[edit]
In the sequel, Henry David "Hank" Levy (nicknamed "Doc" and "Scylla"), brother of Marathon Man's protagonist Thomas Babington "Tom" Levy (a.k.a. "Babe"), survives his stabbing. The plot concerns an effort to instigate World War III by means of simultaneous, worldwide terrorist attacks, which Scylla attempts to stop.[4] Scylla's job is to kill American scientists who made three inventions meant to give the United States a military advantage against the Soviet Union.[5] There are two factions in the U.S. government, the Bloodies, advocating war, and Godists, who wish for more peaceful methods.[6]
Scylla initially convalesces on an island, as he had been in recovery for a decade. He later goes to New York State, both New York City and Upstate New York.[4] At Princeton University he kills "Arky" Vaughan, who made the suicide chemical, while in New York he kills Milo Standish, who created a chemical that makes other people do his wishes.
After "Ma" Perkins, the spy who helped him recover, is murdered, Scylla goes to London. Scylla initially only knows of two inventions, but learns about the third after Ma's death.[7] Scylla kills the Blonde, Perkins's killer, and Division head Beverage dies from suicide after Scylla confronts him.
The final invention is exploding children made to kill important politicians and scientists to goad major world powers into attacking each other so the United Kingdom, left standing, could rule the world. Beverage had already sent exploding children, but they largely detonate prematurely and the mutual retaliation fails to materialize. Babe's wife, Melissa, has been hired by a facility in England ostensibly to fine-tune speech of amusement park props - in reality, the exploding children. Scylla, not knowing her identity, kills her. When Babe and Scylla meet, they embrace and cry.[8]
Les significations des fanzines aux débuts du punk en RDA et RFA. Une approche d'un média entre mise en scène, communication et identités collectives
Les significations des fanzines aux débuts du punk en RDA et RFA. Une approche d'un média entre mise en scène, communication et identités collectives
in the mid 1980's if you wanted to be a chef or cut hair
you was a fag.
in the mid to late 80's
fucking other guys meant you'd die a slow gruelling very visible death
they'd done this with the art for years.
"Old fag. better not. become bloated queen something...
and I did..
something about
putting my art career in the tank for a 'a season'
compo cola : Rollin' With the Flow
Bad Girls (12" Version)
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Niggertown (2010 Remaster)
Let's Twist Again
Vaughn Bell, a British psychologist who had studied the individuals that frequented mind control websites. He and the other experts interviewed, all noted the dangers associated with support networks of like-minded people reinforcing ideas that appear to be delusional (Kershaw 2008). The echo chamber of the Internet seems to be exacerbating this problem.
One noteworthy blog entry titled, ‘‘Honestly: You Are Not the Victim of Gang-Stalking’’ was posted on the website of Martin Investigative Services, a private investigation firm. The January 2016 blog post indicates that in 2015, the agency received 38 ‘‘sincere’’ inquiries from people requesting investigations related to gang-stalking. Of the 38 requests, it was determined, by the agency, that ‘‘every single one... had no basis in reality.’’ The gang-stalking victims claimed that they were being harassed by horns, sirens, helicopters, and infrared signals. The blogger who authored the entry noted that they ‘‘never tell us who they thought the person(s) were or what their motives might be’’ but remain convinced that there is a ‘‘deep-seated conspiracy by the government, relatives, or people from another planet’’ stalking them ‘‘physically, psychologically, and spiritually’’ (Martin 2016). When gang-stalking inquiries were presented, after fact finding and full consideration, invariably the investigators would rec- ommend medical treatment. The investigator’s recommen- dation was often ‘‘greeted with anger.’’
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