Steven F. Arnold
Untitled, 1987
Steven F. Arnold
Untitled, 1987
Dylan O’Brien in Love and Monsters (2020)
(via COVID-19’s Best Analog Is the 1930s Dust Bowl, Not the 1918 Flu | Global Health NOW)
Young women model masks worn during America’s Dust Bowl disaster, circa 1935
No pathogenic threat has ever packed quite the same 1-2 punch to America’s health and economic system as the coronavirus. The 1930s Dust Bowl during the Great Depression in the US comes closest, mimicking COVID-19’s acute respiratory distress and suddenness…
Have any of you heard about “David Tennant does a podcast with…”? because I didn’t until today! So far i’ve listen to Olivia Colman, Michael Sheen and Catherine Tate and they are great, so here are all of them!
#David_Tennant_Does_A_Podcast_With
For obvious reasons, I don't talk a lot about current events on a blog called "Vintage Geek Culture." But there is a truly bizarre connection in this 60s scifi novel to the current case of Jeffrey Epstein, a man who ran a hedge fund surrounded by intelligence agents and trafficked in underage girls in a sex ring, one surrounded by key members of finance and politics.
The author of this novel is former wartime intelligence agent Donald Barr, the father of the current Attorney General, William Barr. As principal of the Hackley Private School in the 1970s, Donald Barr's day job, Barr was the first to hire Jeffrey Epstein as a math teacher, despite the fact Epstein didn't have a college degree.
Here is where it gets weirder. The plot of "Space Relations" is that ultra wealthy aliens, debauched and bored and unable to be satisfied by their riches, start to kidnap humans as sex slaves, transporting them into space to be given as illegal playthings of the super rich of the galaxy.
the terror + the moment they step from a high adventure story to a horror story
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what is with the GLOVE?