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Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger), Kane Hodder (Jason Voorhees), George P. Wilbur (Michael Myers) and Bob Elmore (Leatherface) for a People Magazine photoshoot, 1988.
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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
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Halloween 4: the return of Michael Myers (1988)
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horrororman · 3 months
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Remembering George P. Wilbur (March 6, 1941 – February 1, 2023).🕯🎃🔪
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#Halloween4TheReturnofMichaelMyers #HalloweenTheCurseofMichaelMyers #horror
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Halloween 4: the Return of Michael Myers (1988)
"You're talking about him as if he were a human being. That part of him died years ago."
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perfettamentechic · 2 months
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21 febbraio … ricordiamo …
21 febbraio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Nadja Tiller, all’anagrafe Nadja Maria Tiller, talvolta indicata come Nadia Tiller, attrice austriaca. Figlia di attori: il padre Anton Tiller e la madre Erika Tiller, che era anche cantante lirica. Molto conosciuta in Italia, dove ha interpretato diversi film di genere particolarmente fra gli anni sessanta e gli anni settanta, ha lavorato anche in film d’autore. Nota per la sua avvenenza…
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Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
In today's review, I find that the root of all evil may lie in the soil of Haddonfield. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1995 film Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers #DonaldPleasence #PaulRudd #MarianneHagan #MitchRyan #DevinGardner #JCBrandy
What motivates a person to the actions that they do? You either side with nature (i.e. it is genetic) or nurture (i.e. it is your upbringing). In the case of fictional killers, it can be secrets that lie deep in the soil. In 1995, long after the original nightmare on that fabled Halloween night, the dangling threads of that evening were finally put to rest, in Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael…
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers (1988) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #halloween #Halloween4 #Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers #johncarpenter #michaelmyers #theshape #dwighthlittle #DonaldPleasence #ripdonaldpleasance #elliecornell #danielleharris #BeauStarr #GeorgePWilbur #KathleenKinmont #sashajenson #michaelpataki #carmenfilpi #ripcarmenfilpi #nancyborgenicht #TomMorga #vintage #vhs #80s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
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George P. Wilbur as Michael Myers | Halloween The Curse of Michael Myers May he rest in peace (March 6, 1941 – February 1, 2023)
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Michael's hands in Halloween 6
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Reading list for Afro-Herbalism:
A Healing Grove: African Tree Remedies and Rituals for the Body and Spirit by Stephanie Rose Bird
Affrilachia: Poems by Frank X Walker
African American Medicine in Washington, D.C.: Healing the Capital During the Civil War Era by Heather Butts
African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory by Gertrude Jacinta Fraser
African American Slave Medicine: Herbal and Non-Herbal Treatments by Herbert Covey
African Ethnobotany in the Americas edited by Robert Voeks and John Rashford
Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect by Lorenzo Dow Turner
Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples by Jack Forbes
African Medicine: A Complete Guide to Yoruba Healing Science and African Herbal Remedies by Dr. Tariq M. Sawandi, PhD
Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh, African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed by Bryant Terry
Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston
Big Mama’s Back in the Kitchen by Charlene Johnson
Big Mama’s Old Black Pot by Ethel Dixon
Black Belief: Folk Beliefs of Blacks in America and West Africa by Henry H. Mitchell
Black Diamonds, Vol. 1 No. 1 and Vol. 1 Nos. 2–3 edited by Edward J. Cabbell
Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors by Carolyn Finney
Black Food Geographies: Race, Self-Reliance, and Food Access in Washington, D.C. by Ashanté M. Reese
Black Indian Slave Narratives edited by Patrick Minges
Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition by Yvonne P. Chireau
Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry edited by Camille T. Dungy
Blacks in Appalachia edited by William Turner and Edward J. Cabbell
Caribbean Vegan: Meat-Free, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free Authentic Island Cuisine for Every Occasion by Taymer Mason
Dreams of Africa in Alabama: The Slave Ship Clotilda and the Story of the Last Africans Brought to America by Sylviane Diouf
Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life by Emilie Townes and Stephanie Y. Mitchem
Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman
Folk Wisdom and Mother Wit: John Lee – An African American Herbal Healer by John Lee and Arvilla Payne-Jackson
Four Seasons of Mojo: An Herbal Guide to Natural Living by Stephanie Rose Bird
Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement by Monica White
Fruits of the Harvest: Recipes to Celebrate Kwanzaa and Other Holidays by Eric Copage
George Washington Carver by Tonya Bolden
George Washington Carver: In His Own Words edited by Gary Kremer
God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Man: A Saltwater Geechee Talks About Life on Sapelo Island, Georgia by Cornelia Bailey
Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia by Karida Brown
Ethno-Botany of the Black Americans by William Ed Grime
Gullah Cuisine: By Land and by Sea by Charlotte Jenkins and William Baldwin
Gullah Culture in America by Emory Shaw Campbell and Wilbur Cross
Gullah/Geechee: Africa’s Seeds in the Winds of the Diaspora-St. Helena’s Serenity by Queen Quet Marquetta Goodwine
High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America by Jessica Harris and Maya Angelou
Homecoming: The Story of African-American Farmers by Charlene Gilbert
Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies by Faith Mitchell
Jambalaya: The Natural Woman’s Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals by Luisah Teish
Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care by Dayna Bowen Matthew
Leaves of Green: A Handbook of Herbal Remedies by Maude E. Scott
Like a Weaving: References and Resources on Black Appalachians by Edward J. Cabbell
Listen to Me Good: The Story of an Alabama Midwife by Margaret Charles Smith and Linda Janet Holmes
Making Gullah: A History of Sapelo Islanders, Race, and the American Imagination by Melissa Cooper
Mandy’s Favorite Louisiana Recipes by Natalie V. Scott
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet Washington
Mojo Workin’: The Old African American Hoodoo System by Katrina Hazzard-Donald
Motherwit: An Alabama Midwife’s Story by Onnie Lee Logan as told to Katherine Clark
My Bag Was Always Packed: The Life and Times of a Virginia Midwife by Claudine Curry Smith and Mildred Hopkins Baker Roberson
My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations by Mary Frances Berry
My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem
On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker by A'Lelia Bundles
Papa Jim’s Herbal Magic Workbook by Papa Jim
Places for the Spirit: Traditional African American Gardens by Vaughn Sills (Photographer), Hilton Als (Foreword), Lowry Pei (Introduction)
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Dr. Joy DeGruy
Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage by Diane Glave
Rufus Estes’ Good Things to Eat: The First Cookbook by an African-American Chef by Rufus Estes
Secret Doctors: Ethnomedicine of African Americans by Wonda Fontenot
Sex, Sickness, and Slavery: Illness in the Antebellum South by Marli Weiner with Mayzie Hough
Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons by Sylviane Diouf
Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time by Adrian Miller
Spirituality and the Black Helping Tradition in Social Work by Elmer P. Martin Jr. and Joanne Mitchell Martin
Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones: Hoodoo, Mojo & Conjuring with Herbs by Stephanie Rose Bird
The African-American Heritage Cookbook: Traditional Recipes and Fond Remembrances from Alabama’s Renowned Tuskegee Institute by Carolyn Quick Tillery
The Black Family Reunion Cookbook (Recipes and Food Memories from the National Council of Negro Women) edited by Libby Clark
The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales by Charles Chesnutt
The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature by J. Drew Lanham
The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks by Toni Tipton-Martin
The President’s Kitchen Cabinet: The Story of the African Americans Who Have Fed Our First Families, from the Washingtons to the Obamas by Adrian Miller
The Taste of Country Cooking: The 30th Anniversary Edition of a Great Classic Southern Cookbook by Edna Lewis
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: An Insiders’ Account of the Shocking Medical Experiment Conducted by Government Doctors Against African American Men by Fred D. Gray
Trace: Memory, History, Race, and the American Landscape by Lauret E. Savoy
Vegan Soul Kitchen: Fresh, Healthy, and Creative African-American Cuisine by Bryant Terry
Vibration Cooking: Or, The Travel Notes of a Geechee Girl by Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor
Voodoo and Hoodoo: The Craft as Revealed by Traditional Practitioners by Jim Haskins
When Roots Die: Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands by Patricia Jones-Jackson
Working Conjure: A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic by Hoodoo Sen Moise
Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing by Michelle Lee
Wurkn Dem Rootz: Ancestral Hoodoo by Medicine Man
Zora Neale Hurston: Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings: Mules and Men, Tell My Horse, Dust Tracks on a Road, Selected Articles by Zora Neale Hurston
The Ways of Herbalism in the African World with Olatokunboh Obasi MSc, RH (webinar via The American Herbalists Guild)
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nikaizkool · 10 months
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Cheating with them
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Smutty 😨😨
• George
Very worried about being caught, “and your sure he won’t find out?” He’d be very fidgety when stripping down but as soon as you guys get started he’ll fucking not even care at that point. He’d be calling you his and telling you to leave your boyfriend for him “fuck baby I don’t know why your still with him— we should’ve done this sooner.”
•sapnap
Dosent even care. “You should just leave him for me at this point.” If you went to the bathroom he’d grab your phone and text your boyfriend ‘y/n is mine. Piss off :3’ send him a video of you being absolutely pounding you and text him something dumb after like ‘she slipped :3’ or ‘im like a magnet :p’ some dumb shit
• Quackity
He takes a picture of his hand in your pants and sends it to your boyfriend ‘she chose the better option 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨’ after that he’d send a sex tape of you two and block him afterwards. Literally mailing him Walmart printed pictures of him fingering you.
• Wilbur
Tries to be as inconspicuous as possible. I feel like I’m the end your boyfriend would find out and be to intimidated to fight Wilbur. His lanky body towering over your boyfriend. “Sorry— I feel really bad about it :(“ Wilbur would apologize to your boyfriend whenever they made eye contact but it didn’t stop him from eating you out. :0
• Charlie
Literally no signs of him fucking you. No one knows except you and him. The only odd thing about him that would lead one to believe you two are hooking up is that he gives a glare to your boyfriend when you guys kiss.
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