Tuesday, 30 May 2017
sl rti
virtual rti
Halloween, she finds her way up into some old hotel above Geary: Tenderloin's cannibal fringe down one side, the gray shells of big stores off the other.
Pressing her cheek to cold glass.
Monday, 29 May 2017
pigification
Circe turns Odysseus' comrades into swines | od199gen: "Now when she had given them the potion, and they had drunk it off, then she presently smote them with her wand, and penned them in the sties. And they had the heads, and voice, and bristles, and shape of swine, but their minds remained unchanged even as before." (Hom.Od.10.236).
Pigificator
is a human to pig transformation machine
which allows you to turn anyone you want
into a nice fat sow.
“He has a way with accessories… and it’s not only him… The Fortune Teller’s turban! The Witch-Doctor’s skull stick! The Ubangi’s lip plate! The Snake Lady – her anaconda is a boa! The Alligator Man – what a purse he would make! Freak fashion… the Mule-faced Lady. Ostrich girls… “It’s like I always say clothes make the inhuman.” [McCormack , 20]
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
the Fuck-Annie question
Halberstam proceeds to out-Edelman Edelman on the Fuck-Annie question, summoning his readers:
“to embrace a truly political negativity, one that promises, this time, to fail, to make a mess, to fuck shit up, to be loud, unruly, impolite, to breed resentment, to bash back, to speak up and out, to disrupt, assassinate, shock, and annihilate” (Failure, 110).
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
survivors and systems
Any bunny who is Everlasting will continue to function, as he or she does now: without cost.
Any bunny who is not Everlasting will be unable to eat and will hibernate within 72 hours.
eliminate anxiety
They are touted as miracle gadgets that can eliminate
anxiety and even help people with autism and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
But now experts are claiming that fidget spinners – the new sell-out craze of the moment – are nothing more than a cheap toy.
The basic gadget has three prongs centred around a circle with bearings in the middle and is spun to whir hypnotically. A technique which marketers say helps to provide comfort in stressful situations and improve focus.
But now experts are claiming that fidget spinners – the new sell-out craze of the moment – are nothing more than a cheap toy.
The basic gadget has three prongs centred around a circle with bearings in the middle and is spun to whir hypnotically. A technique which marketers say helps to provide comfort in stressful situations and improve focus.
why dont you fags buy a fidget spinner and get a sharpie and write " politics" and spinn it all day cause thats all you dooooooooo
Monday, 22 May 2017
#ICTS2017
internet eating away @ your brainz
pour your bucket of diversity into an empty bucket of intolerance
you terrible anime scum
you wanna go sniff their warm spot?
good job
high five
retail archaeology
Sunday, 21 May 2017
wind witch
According to legends witches were believed to be able to control the
wind. One method was with the use of three knots tied into a rope, or sometimes
into a handkerchief. When the three knots were tied in the proper magical
way, the wind was bound up in them. Witches gave, or sometimes sold, these
magic knots to sailors to help them experience safe voyages (see *Ligature). The release of one knot brought a gentle,
southwesterly wind; two knots, a strong north wind; and three knots, a tempest.
In the folklore of the Shetland Islands and Scandinavia, some fishermen
were said to have commanded the wind this way. The belief in controlling
the wind by tying it goes back to the legends of ancient Greece; Odysseus
received a bag of wind from Aeolus to help him on his journey.
Hajime Kinoko bondage tights
laces
*Ligature is a magical working by tying in a string, thread, or cord one to three knots, usually. Traditionally, for obvious reasons, it is used in binding spells. In ancient Greek times as well as in more recent English times knots were used by sorcerers and sea witches to harness winds and give sailors fair weather for sailing. In many Wiccan traditions knots are tied in the ritual cord belt of the initiation candidate. The number of knots, one, two or three, in the belt signifies the degree of initiation, first, second or third, which the person is receiving. The knots also magically bind the initiate in place and prevent his/her energies from being dispersed
http://ubu.com/film/steyerl_andrea.html
Hajime Kinoko bondage tights
laces
*Ligature is a magical working by tying in a string, thread, or cord one to three knots, usually. Traditionally, for obvious reasons, it is used in binding spells. In ancient Greek times as well as in more recent English times knots were used by sorcerers and sea witches to harness winds and give sailors fair weather for sailing. In many Wiccan traditions knots are tied in the ritual cord belt of the initiation candidate. The number of knots, one, two or three, in the belt signifies the degree of initiation, first, second or third, which the person is receiving. The knots also magically bind the initiate in place and prevent his/her energies from being dispersed
http://ubu.com/film/steyerl_andrea.html
Friday, 19 May 2017
cloth-boat
http://www.packrafting.de/2010/
It was only 20 years after the innovation of waterproof fabrics by applying solvent rubber to cotton (Charles Macintosh, 1823, [5]) that Halkett introduced his 'Cloth-Boat'. 'Cloth' resembled both, it was the first inflatable watercraft at all, thus fully made of 'cloth'. But it was also indeed a piece of clothing, as it could be worn as a cloak.
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
ai teen
don't wear clothing that could reveal your identity
drive in an unmarked car
So if it's raining have no regrets Because it isn't raining rain you know, it's raining violets
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
he dances in the underworld and raises your heart to the level of JOY
Sidhe's crazy for Her Fool! Arthur Danu cuts it loose in this hilarious Karaoke Cover™ of Boney M's 1970s Disco classic, Daddy Cool. Let your darker side join Arthur as he dances in the underworld and raises your heart to the level of JOY! If you have it in you, The Decade of Love could use a token of your loving support. Donations can be made at the Rainbow Bridge Studios website or by clicking below. Enjoy the dancing!
A boomerang made by Chanel costing $1,930 has been criticised for its cultural insensitivity.
Photograph: Chanel
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Sunday, 14 May 2017
Friday, 12 May 2017
Thomas Robert Guest 1754–1818
ANNC (Prehist).514
Object types: vessel
Description: vessel
Materials: ceramic
Dimensions: 3.81 cm x 5.3975 cm (top) [height x diameter]
Date: Bronze Age (Britain) (c. 2500 - c. 800 cal. BC)
Period: Bronze Age (Britain) (c. 2500 - c. 800 cal. BC)
Associated Places: Winterslow Hut Barrow Group, Wiltshire, England (place of excavation)
Associated Persons: Allan Borman Hutchins (excavator)
Acquisition: Presented by the Rev. A. B. Hutchins, 1847.
`In field not far from road which leads from Amesbury turnpike into Bulford'. Prob. either BuLFORD 2, 3, or 4. Ex. A. B. Hutchins 1824 or earlier: primary (crouched?) skeleton, grooved dagger, and beaker beneath immense sarsen; 2 secondary cremations in urns, one being LBA with applied horse shoe bands. (Wessex grave 52.) Mod. Wilts. Hund. of Alderbury, 209 Arch. xliii. 350, fig. 27; BAP 373. Dagger in ASH; beaker lost? Urn in SAL (formerly in ASH.).
Object types: vessel
Description: vessel
Materials: ceramic
Dimensions: 3.81 cm x 5.3975 cm (top) [height x diameter]
Date: Bronze Age (Britain) (c. 2500 - c. 800 cal. BC)
Period: Bronze Age (Britain) (c. 2500 - c. 800 cal. BC)
Associated Places: Winterslow Hut Barrow Group, Wiltshire, England (place of excavation)
Associated Persons: Allan Borman Hutchins (excavator)
Acquisition: Presented by the Rev. A. B. Hutchins, 1847.
`In field not far from road which leads from Amesbury turnpike into Bulford'. Prob. either BuLFORD 2, 3, or 4. Ex. A. B. Hutchins 1824 or earlier: primary (crouched?) skeleton, grooved dagger, and beaker beneath immense sarsen; 2 secondary cremations in urns, one being LBA with applied horse shoe bands. (Wessex grave 52.) Mod. Wilts. Hund. of Alderbury, 209 Arch. xliii. 350, fig. 27; BAP 373. Dagger in ASH; beaker lost? Urn in SAL (formerly in ASH.).
The Winterslow Hut, Bronze Age, 1500 - 1150BC
Reverend Allan Borman Hutchins, the Curate of Grately, excavated a large bell barrow near The Old Pheasant Inn at Winterslow in 1814. Within the barrow he found at least three burials. The oldest was a male buried with a beaker pot. The middle burial was a cremation accompanied by a biconical urn. The final burial was also a cremation contained in an urn along with a bronze razor and a quanitity of hair. The hair has been reanalysed and is now thought to be sheep wool rather than human hair. One of the burials contained a number of amber beads, probably from a necklace. The smaller urn is in the ‘Trevisker’ style distinctive to south west Britain and is named after a site in Cornwall where it was first recognised.
The Winterslow Hut was an inn, now known as the Pheasant Inn. It was a famous coaching inn where William Hazlitt once resided and wrote his Winterslow Essays and which, at different times, was visited by Charles and Mary Lamb and Rudyard Kipling.
It was here that the Exeter mail coach was attacked by a lioness in 1816. The lioness was part of a menagerie on its way to Salisbury Fair and severely mauled one of the horses plus a large Newfoundland dog before being recap-tured. The coach passengers with great presence of mind locked themselves inside the inn while the keepers recaptured the lioness from under a granary. Several of the inns on the turnpike and coaching roads in southern Wiltshire were 'Huts'. There was a Cribbage Hut at Sutton Mandeville, which must have been named from the card game that was played there. The word 'Hut' may have derived from its meaning of a shelter for troops which seems to been in use from the mid 16th century. The inn provided shelter to travellers for the night and may have begun life as a wooden hut.
A Bronze Age round barrow cemetery situated to the northwest of 'The Pheasant Hotel'. The cemetery comprises at least 13 round barrows, mainly bowl barrows visible as earthworks and cropmarks. Nine of the barrows were identified by Grinsell (1957) and designated as Winterslow 4-12. Five were visible as earthworks and four recorded as levelled earthworks. Two additional barrow sites were also recorded by Grinsell (undated) and another by Stephens and Stone (1939). Aerial photographs also show many circular cropmarks, interpreted as barrow sites within the vicinity of the cemetery. Ordnance Survey field investigations in October 1970 identified four of the barrows as definite earthworks and two as slight earthworks. None of the other barrow sites could be determined. The site of one other barrow site was recorded, it was visible as a very slight earthwork. Nine of the barrows have been scheduled. Two bowl barrows survive as substantial earthworks - one is 23 metres in diameter with a maximum height of 0.8 metres. The other has a diameter of 15 metres and maximum height of 1.2 metres. Both have traces of the barrow ditch visible. Three other barrows survive as slight earthworks ranging from 20 metres to 30 metres in diameter. The sites of three more barrows are visible on aerial photographs.
antibody time
In immunology, seroconversion is the time period during which a specific antibody develops and becomes detectable in the blood. After seroconversion has occurred, the disease can be detected in blood tests for the antibody. During an infection or immunization, antigens enter the blood, and the immune system begins to produce antibodies
in response. Before seroconversion, the antigen itself may or may not
be detectable, but the antibody is, by definition, absent. During
seroconversion, the antibody is present but not yet detectable. Any time
after seroconversion, the antibodies can be detected in the blood,
indicating a prior or current infection.
Her great health, her total enchantment
of being, counters or checkmates something as dubious as the new
virginity with an antibody, simultaneously body and its anti-, as well
as its ante. There’s a vaccinal potential in her aesthetics. The dancing
replenishes man, overcoming his “perpetual exhaustion,” allowing “man”
to go, to be ongoing, with purpose and vitality, go-going — and then
gone.
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