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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp I'm looking at a rather splendid Modernist and Surrealist comic strip from 1904: Dream of the Rarebit Fiend! #FridayFeeling Dream of the Rarebit Fiend was written and illustrated
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corey robin
CoreyRobin
Barack Obama: "My predecessor, who I disagreed with on a whole host of issues, still had a basic regard for the rule of law." Obama is right, but perhaps not
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ana
goodjanets
𝒂 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒕 : on unhinged women, the body & other horrors* because this keeps coming in handy.also: terfs do not interact House of Psychotic Women: An Autobiographical Topography of
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• 𝕾𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝕳𝖞𝖉𝖊 •
HydeSister
Word of warning: I will block you if you call liking classic movies “elitist”. Thousands are literally free right now on youtube. This is literally our shared cultural history. To
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Valarie Smith
sideshow_val
Who wrote this line: "All the beautiful waitresses existed like eternal responsibilities?" Was it Sam Shepard or Spalding Gray? Can you tell? "Waitresses" might tip you into thinking it was
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🖋Forest of Symbols♎️
AldousAsterion
Me too: 1 like, 1 movie.https://twitter.com/abou_rijal/status/1331093981686427648 Paterson (2016): The antithesis of Dead Poets Society. I have lived this life, working in a convenience store & writing poem fragments on register
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Martin Rowson
MartinRowson
So, what all this means is that it's FINALLY time to announce the runners-up & WINNER of the Great #DrawMichaelGove Challenge (though you can see all the entries here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJkH4jvrKNY).
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zina ⵣ
bayenciaga
achievements of African Muslims throughout history, a thread: disclaimer I said african & not black because some figures/events are non-Black North Africans, all love Fatima al-Fihriyyah started the world’s
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/25 A central part of my research is guided by poetry and by its incredible importance for historical study. Unfortunately, some historians have abused poetry, ransacking it for historical argument
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
Here’s a thread on another famous/infamous bit of modern #monster lore… the so-called Muppet #LochNessMonster photo, taken on 21st May 1977 by Mr Tony Shiels. As usual, it has a
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Petty White
flotisserie
Inauguration is always full of fashion symbolism, and as a jewelry enthusiast, I’m always looking for reasons to talk about jewelry and symbolism. There were two big jewelry stories today:
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Vincent Alexander
NonsenseIsland
Hungarian actor Peter Lorre became a horror movie icon for his bug-eyed appearance and breathy voice. He was so often parodied in classic cartoons that he even shows up in
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Vincent Alexander
NonsenseIsland
THREAD: Old movie stars caricatured in classic cartoons.One of the actors most frequently parodied in old Bugs Bunny cartoons is Edward G. Robinson, the gangster movie icon famous for his
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Eddie Du
Edourdoo
Eric Clapton's Racist 1976 Rant Resurfaces After Announcing Lockdown Protest Song with Van Morrison - PEOPLEhttps://people.com/music/eric-clapton-racist-rant-resurfaces-after-lockdown-protest-song-van-morrison/ It was at a Birmingham gi
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Tim Worthington
outonbluesix
In December 1995, Empire Magazine published their list of the 100 Greatest Films Ever Made.At the time I thought it was pretty much spot on. I'm not sure I'd feel
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