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Dune: Part Two promo-Quotidien-February 13, 2024
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dailykafka · 1 month
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— February 13, 1912 / Franz Kafka diaries
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aiiaiiiyo · 1 year
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shisasan · 1 year
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𝙵𝚎𝚋𝚛𝚞𝚊𝚛𝚢 𝟷𝟹, 𝟷𝟿𝟸𝟸 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙳𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙾𝚏 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚣 𝙺𝚊𝚏𝚔𝚊, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺-𝟷𝟿𝟸𝟹
[ID: February 13. The possibility of serving with all one’s heart. END ID]
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Happy 4th Birthday to
“Are We Already Dead?”
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lulublack90 · 1 month
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Prompt 13 - Street
@jegulus-microfic February 13 Word count 811
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The green flames died behind Voldemort, leaving behind the weak flickering fire in the grate. 
Without asking, Voldemort grabbed Regulus’s chin in his cold, harsh hand and drove into his head. It was like being stabbed in the brain. Legimency could be painless. It was up to the caster whether or not it hurt, and Voldemort always ensured it hurt. Regulus winced and tried as hard as possible to keep his composure as the memories from the last few weeks crashed behind his eyes. 
Voldemort lingered on his torture, slowing the tirade to watch each cut and forceful curse. 
Regulus fell to his knees. Somehow, he wasn’t sure how he managed it, but he kept the memories of James and his brother locked away where Voldemort couldn’t find them. 
After a final particularly painful spike into his memories, showing Remus helping him to escape, Voldemort relinquished his hold on Regulus and stood as though nothing had happened. 
“Ah, so the young wolf wants to join us, does he? I shall send Fenrir to collect him as soon as possible.”
The flames glowed green again, and multiple people invaded Regulus’s home. Bellatrix, Rodolphus, Rabastan, Lucius, and, to his horror, Barty and Evan crowded around him. 
“Ah, back where you belong, cousin?” Bellatrix cooed in her harsh, rasping voice. He tried not to flinch as she ruffled his hair. 
“Bloody hell, Reg. What did they do to your face?” Evan looked over his bruised and swollen face with horror. Remus had done an excellent job. 
“Don’t know what you’re on about Rosier. I’ve never seen him look so good.” Barty cackled as he shot out a finger and poked one of the dark bruises on Regulus’s face.
Regulus pulled his wand from its holster on his arm and shot hot red sparks at Barty’s feet, causing him to jump up and down indigently across the Persian rug to avoid being burnt. 
“Hey! What the fuck Reg?! That was uncalled for!” 
“Don’t touch me then,” Regulus said in a bored voice as he twirled his wand back up his sleeve.
“Enough!” Voldemort hissed. The room fell into total silence, all attention on the pale wizard who commanded the room. 
“It is happening today, Regulus, now,” An excited murmur passed between the death eaters in the room. 
“What’s happening?” He asked. He could only think of one thing that required this many of the inner circle to be in his drawing room. 
“We attack the Ministry in one hour.” Bellatrix interrupted excitedly, clapping her hands and grinning maniacally.
“Bella,” Voldemort said quietly, Bellatrix immediately composed herself. 
“Make yourself presentable, Regulus, and we shall make our way to the Ministry.” Regulus looked down at the ruined, tattered robes he’d put back on this morning and nodded, leaving the group as he went to change. 
He carefully locked his bedroom door, and cast a silencing charm on the room. He pulled out the tiny mirror that had been Sirius’s and called into it.
“James? James, you there?” He didn’t get an immediate answer, so he removed his ragged robes. 
“Regulus?” James’s voice came back. Regulus picked up the mirror. 
“I don’t have much time.” He whispered to James’s reflection. “We’re going to the Ministry now. He said within the hour.” He summoned fresh clothes and began pulling them on as he spoke. 
“Thank you, love. I’ll alert the order. And Reg—” James paused until Regulus had finished dressing. “Be careful, yeah. Don’t die.” Regulus smiled into the mirror. 
“I’ll do my best.” Then James’s image was gone, and his own battered reflection showed in the mirror. 
He put the mirror in a secret pocket in his clean robes, and after taking a steadying breath and forcing his face into a neutral expression, he headed back downstairs. 
“You took your time,” Lucius was waiting for him. 
“Hardly,” He scoffed. Lucius raised his wand, and Regulus held his breath. Lucius muttered a charm, a light blue glow pulsed out of his wand, and Regulus’s face didn’t feel sore anymore. He checked the hallway mirror, and his face had returned to its usual flawless porcelain. “Thanks,” He said as his fingers reached up to check the skin for himself. 
“You’re welcome,” Lucius said with a sickening smile spreading across his face. “Come now, we mustn’t keep the Dark Lord waiting, should we?” He waved his hand forward, inviting Regulus to enter the drawing room. 
“Ah, good,” Voldemort exclaimed when he opened the door. “The rest of our forces are already gathered. Let us join them.” Regulus followed the small party out of the front door and onto the street outside. He turned to look back at number 12 as it concealed itself, disappearing from view as he walked further away. 
Voldemort himself grabbed ahold of Regulus’s arm. His claw-like hands dug into Regulus’s flesh as they apparated to the Ministry.    
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dearaustinbutler · 1 month
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IG credit to jasphotographher ✨✨✨
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cannibalgh0st · 1 month
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Ish mi bday! <:3
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gyllenhaal-j · 1 month
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New ‘Road House’ poster has been released. The film premieres on March 21st on Prime Video. 💥💥💥
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chic-a-gigot · 1 month
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La Mode nationale, no. 6, 13 février 1897, Paris. No. 17. (4) Toilette de visite en lainage héliotrope. Bibliothèque nationale de France
(4) Toilette de visite en lainage héliotrope. Corsage plat à col montant, avec petits galons ondulés comme ornement dans le bas; ceinture en cuir blanc bouclé; manches gigot à parements en velours violet. Collet à col Médicis en velours violet brodé, jockeys sur les manches. Jupe plate, plissée derrière, cerclée dans le haut par un galon ondulé.
Petit chapeau rond à forme haute et à bords relevés, orné sur le côté par un groupe de plumes couteau, derrière lequel s'élèvent des plumes de coq en aigrette au-desses.
(4) Visiting ensemble in heliotrope wool. Flat bodice with high collar, with small wavy braids as an ornament at the bottom; buckled white leather belt; gigot sleeves with purple velvet facings. Medici collar collar in embroidered purple velvet, jockeys on the sleeves. Flat skirt, pleated behind, circled at the top by a wavy braid.
Small round hat with a high shape and raised brims, decorated on the side with a group of knife feathers, behind which rise egret rooster feathers above.
Métrage: 9 mètres lainage grande largeur.
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typelikeagirl · 1 year
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chalamet-chalamet · 1 month
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Timothée putting the scarf on Austin’s neck is so sweet ✨🧣✨
Twitter credit to ASSEofficiel
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cypherdecypher · 1 year
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Animal of the Day!
African Giant Snail (Achatina fulica)
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(Photo by Kerry Sheridan)
Conservation Status- Unlisted
Habitat- Eastern Africa
Size (Weight/Length)- 20 cm
Diet- Leaves; Grasses; Fruits
Cool Facts- Garden lovers beware, may I introduce the African giant snail. Being both the largest snail and the most invasive, these land snails eat almost any plant they can get their mouth on. All of these snails are hermaphrodites, meaning that any two snails can hook up. A female can lay up to 200 eggs 6 times a year, an average of 6,000 eggs in her lifetime. That means that when there are two snails introduced, thousands can pop up seemingly overnight. The African giant snail carries dangerous parasites that can cause life threatening issues in people. A dedicated colony can strip a forest in a matter of days. 
Rating- 10/10 (Fine in their home turf, a danger everywhere else.)
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musickickztoo · 1 month
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Peter Tork
February 13, 1942 – February 21, 2019
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floridaboiler · 1 year
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February 13, 2000, the final Peanuts comic strip was published. Written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, it ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. The strip is the most popular and influential in the history of comic strips, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it "arguably the longest story ever told by one human being". 
At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages. It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as the standard in the United States, and together with its merchandise earned Schulz more than $1 billion. Reprints of the strip are still syndicated and run in almost every U.S. newspaper.
Peanuts achieved considerable success with its television specials, several of which, including A Charlie Brown Christmas and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, won or were nominated for Emmy Awards. The holiday specials remain popular and are currently broadcast on ABC in the United States during the corresponding seasons. The Peanuts franchise met acclaim in theatre, with the stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown being a successful and often-performed production.
Peanuts has been described as "the most shining example of the American success story in the comic strip field"; this is ironic, given its theme is "the great American unsuccess story." The main character, Charlie Brown, is meek, nervous, and lacks self-confidence. He is unable to fly a kite, win a baseball game, or kick a football. In 2013, TV Guide ranked Peanuts the fourth Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 month
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Nazis or neo-Nazis are not a 21st century phenomenon in the U.S. This man, Frank Moffer, was a captain in the "Khaki Shirts" of Art J. Smith. Smith promoted himself as a dashing figure who flew bomber planes for Pancho Villa and served as Kerensky's aide in Russia. Until he embraced fascism, newspapers swallowed his stories whole and found him a colorful, harmless figure.
Smith registered the Khaki Shirts as a corporation and charged for membership, clothing, and expenses--the more they paid, the higher their rank in his army. He claimed to have 2,000 members in the tri-state area and an artillery of weapons of war. (This was probably as truthful as his claims of an adventurous past.)
In July, 1933, Smith staged a rally in Astoria that was infiltrated by supporters of Carlo Tresca, an anti-fascist leader (see this post). One of them was shot dead, and the Khakis tried to pin the murder on Athos Terzani, a colleague of the dead man. Bizarrely, the police arrested him. His trial became a leftist cause celebre, with Tresca and Norman Thomas organizing Terzani's defense.
The prosecution's case crumbled when Smith changed his story and another witness recanted his earlier testimony. Terzani was acquitted and Smith's bodyguard, Moffer (pictured above in court on February 13, 1934), confessed to the shooting. Smith was convicted of perjury and faded into obscurity.
Photo: Associated Press
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