LE BEAU - JAYE JAYE
LE BEAU – JAYE JAYE
LE BEAU – JAYE JAYE
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Super Talented Fast rising artist and Performer Sylvin Kyumen Yakubu Popularly know as LE BEAU who is currently signed to First call Music Entertainment Ltd drops the Highly anticipated singled “Jaiye Jaiye
The New Record Jaiye Jaiye is a mid tempo Afrobeat Record that suits the festive season and Dersrves to Top every chart. no doubt Le…
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Okay I’ve just revamped my muses and wrote a setting that most of my muses will work from. Very kinky. All my muses will now work in a sex club called Le Beau sex club. Each muse will have a position, and the managers are mentors who are responsible for a number of employees so they can give out punishments, rewards, etc.
I’m super stoked about it. I kind of took inspiration from the book Praise by Sara Cate. I plan on making rooms, for people to browse through to give them more of a visual on the setting.
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All by yourself, sitting alone,
I hope we're still friends, yeah, I hope you don't mind.
fable of fools by @onebizarrekai
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Man Ray (1890-1976), 'Le beau temps' (Fair Weather), 1973
"Man Ray described Fair Weather as the culmination of his Surrealist career. The mannequin figure may be a coded self-portrait and the painting contains quotations from a few of his earlier paintings.
Fair Weather is also a nightmarish premonition of the Second World War; the bombarded stone wall and puddle of blood are two of its more direct symbols of violence. The artist left this painting behind when he departed Europe for his native United States in 1940, but he eventually reclaimed it and kept it for the rest of his life." (Source)
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X-Men
To celebrate 10 days until X-men ‘97 I’ll be doing drawings of the 10 major heroes from the show (Jubilee, Jean Gray, Cyclops, Wolverine Professor X, Rogue, Beast, Gambit, Storm, and Morph). To kick off the celebration (and because I forgot to draw) here’s a list of X-Men TAS head canons!
Henry McCoy is autistic, don’t at me.
Wolverine and Gambit will speak French to each other and get stressed when they come across a barrier because Canadian French and Louisiana French are pretty different.
All the X-Men are at least bilingual except Rogue and morph who are in the process of learning others.
Jubilee speaks Chinese from home and Spanish from her orphanage.
Jean Gray speaks Spanish but can’t write or read it as she’s only heard it in thoughts.
Cyclops speaks Spanish, some Latin and French from his orphanage (a catholic one).
Wolverine speaks Canadian French.
Professor X speaks Latin, French, Spanish, Polish, and German.
Gambit speaks Louisiana French and some creole.
Storm speaks Arabic.
Rogue and Morph are learning French and Spanish.
Hank McCoy is basically omnilingual and on top of knowing all before mentioned languages he can learn a language in a week, speak fluently in 2, and be completely fluent in a month.
Beast and Storm both shed at the same time and will tease each other endlessly about it.
Rogue was the one who helped Jubilee through her first Period, and let Hank take it from there (Midwestern country girl and all).
Wolverine is scary protective of the entire team, particularly the younger ones. He once chased a person through half a state for catcalling Rogue and they haven’t been seen in the US since.
He won’t admit it, but Morph has always wanted to be a drag queen since he learned about them from Jubilee.
Wolverine has 3 spare bottles of proper maple syrup alongside the open one (he replenishes every time he goes to Canada). Nobody knows who keeps getting them but at this point they’ve figured it out.
Both Beast and Morph’s inner monologues change accents on the regular.
Gambit claims his gloves are solely to deal with his powers, but he actually secretly likes the half fingerless look.
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En cette nouvelle
année, je ne veux plus souffrir de
mes vieux souvenirs, terminé les regrets,
ce qui est fait est fait, je veux, sur l’avenir,
avoir un œil nouveau, retrouver le plaisir,
espérer le plus beau…
V. H. SCORP
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Translation: A protester created a website that allows you, when you click/tap on the pan, to make noise as if you were really banging on one. The website was created to mock the ban of saucepans during protests.
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Films watched in 2023.
Top 10 April.
1. La femme qui pleure (Jacques Doillon, 1979)
2. Un beau matin (Mia Hansen-Løve, 2022)
3. Ponyo (Hayao Miyazaki, 2008) (vía: klaushargreeveses)
4. Don’t Bother to Knock (Roy Ward Baker, 1952)
5. Jerovi (José Rodríguez-Soltero, 1965)
6. Marty (Delbert Mann, 1955)
7. Spider Baby (Jack Hill, 1967)
8. Queridísimos verdugos: Garrote vil (Basilio Martín Patino, 1977)
9. Targets (Peter Bogdanovich, 1968)
10. Le 15/8 (Chantal Akerman & Samy Szlingerbaum, 1973)
(My list on Letterboxd -click here-)
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Encore ceci où on verra qu’écrire est bien différent de parler. On écrit aussi pour n’avoir plus de visage, pour s’enfouir soi-même sous sa propre écriture. On écrit pour que la vie qu’on a autour, à côté, en dehors, mais ennuyeuse et pleine de soucis, qui est exposée aux autres, se résorbe dans ce petit rectangle de papier qu’on a sous les yeux et dont on est maître. Écrire, au fond, c’est essayer de faire s’écouler, par les canaux mystérieux de la plume et de l’écriture, toute la substance, non seulement de l’existence, mais du corps, dans ces traces minuscules qu’on dépose sur le papier. N’être plus, en fait de vie, que ce gribouillage à la fois mort et bavard que l’on a déposé sur la feuille blanche, c’est à cela qu’on rêve quand on écrit. Mais à cette résorption de la vie grouillante dans le grouillement immobile des lettres, on n’arrive jamais.
Michel Foucault, Le Beau danger, Entretien avec Claude Bonnefoy, Éditions EHESS. Paris, 2011
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