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"Jazz-Tempos"
(7". Le Club Français Du Disque. 1957?) [US]
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1956 - Jazz at the Beaux-Arts - Bruxelles/Brussels
Claude Luter, Jack Redler, Maxim Saury, Bill Coleman, Albert Nicholas, Peanuts Holland, Nelson Williams
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All of them are locked up in a room, who comes out crying first?
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Dappled light paints trees along the Presque Isle River in Michigan's Porcupine Mountains.
📸 by Nicholas Albert Photography
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"Brothers in arms" WWI patriotic postcard featuring Belgium, France, the UK, and Russia.
Both the leaders (King Albert I of the Belgians, President Poincare of France, King George V of the UK, and Emperor Nicholas II of Russia) as well as soldiers from each country are shown, along with their flags.
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Do you guys remember the hunger games simulator where you could put any charter?
Mr crow was a menace oh my god he even stabbed Dale at some point and chased Frank
Of course he did
When I read it I could not help but picture Mary standing behind little Albert whit a gun
I don’t know why kid Albert but watever, you are killing it Mary
Girl I think you have killed it
Girl you can stop biting
She slayed (literally)
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Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III of Monaco leaving St. Nicholas Cathedral in Monaco after the Thanksgiving mass given for the birth of Prince Albert, on April 10, 1958.
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Is it me, or is the deer meant to represent hatred or violence towards family, and inescapable violence?
Nicholas Eilander wanting to sacrifice his child
Albert Vanderboom killing his entire family, with this being his only animal-themed mask in the whole game
Mr Deer is the first person Harvey (under the instruction of Mr. Owl) kills in the game. And we know Mr Deer is a reincarnation of Mr. Owl’s father.
Dale is an outlier because he want to SAVE his family. But ends up in a destructive cycle because of it in Paradox.
Also, I think it’s notable that Mr. Rabbit dons a deer skull right before killing Dale’s family AGAIN. Dale might not have killed his family, but he feels guilty.
Another notable thing. The deer mask is the only animal-themed mask that shows the violence of its origin. We never really see a boar head decapitated for someone to wear, or to signal Mr. Boar’s approach. The deer is always linked to violence.
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The Cousins: Georgie and Nicky
The future Nicholas II, the future George V and his older brother Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale pose for a photo below. All three resemble each other, but the resemblance between George and Nicholas is remarkable.
Below, Georgie:
And next, Nicky:
And their mothers, sisters, Queen Alexandra of Great Britain and Empress Marie Feodorovna
The Cousins: Georgie and Nicky
Their mothers were sisters. They resembled each other but were not identical. Physically, their sons, first cousins, resembled one another more than they resembled any of their siblings and would do so all their lives.
How would Nicholas have turned out if he had received a naval education that took him away from his parents for long stretches of time, as George did? We know that the Danish royal mothers were very loving but particularly possessive (if not oppressive), and Dagmar's exercise of this quality over her sons did not have good results. In addition, Nicholas had to contend with his father as well, who did not seem to like him all that much.
Great Britain benefited greatly from several turns of fate, one being that George was sent into the navy, which allowed him to further develop his innate independence. At that time, he was not heir to the throne yet. The idea of having the first son rule and the second one (should the dynasty be lucky enough to have a proverbial "spare") support the ruler as the "lord of the seas" was not new. Notice Willhelm II and his brother Heinrich, who became the Grand Admiral of the German Navy (and during the reign of Alexander II in Russia, his brother Konstantin was the Admiral of the Russian fleet.)
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