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Radio / podcast / sexual health / kink. Views may not be original, but are my own. he/him

Naarm Katılım Mart 2009
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@omo_ollanimi ‘The Romantic’ and it’s a straight up serial killer
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@sedderaside @JBfromDC89 Happy to have her on any and every season. She can win and still come back for DR Congo vs The World. I don’t care.
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@pittworldwide Not true. Sometimes it’s the loveliest time or the loneliest time.
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@HeyMichaelKing AI for sure. What on earth is happening here? Why is this TV so wonky?
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The new Katy Perry songs lacks an exciting hook and any real sense of play, of course, but what do we think's going on with the misspelling here? Human error, or AI?
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@JBfromDC89 Should have been the film clip
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@JBfromDC89 The children yearn for Australian Eastern Standard Time
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@deputydman Come over here and find out!
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If I wear red will it make me run faster? 🏃
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@teejaydev He’s in the Aztec Tomb
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@JBfromDC89 The Raenaissance is upon us!
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@JBfromDC89 Why would a man be there?
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@HeyFagatha I’m sauna versatile 🩷
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name one thing this country gave to the world
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Representation matters ❤️
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Algunos dirán que Pythia sirvió uno de los mejores looks EVER en la promo de Canada All Stars, pero sigue sin llegarle ni a los talones al de Kelly Mantle
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Rosemary’s Baby (1968) The theatrical release of Rosemary's Baby on June 12, 1968, was a milestone event that revolutionized the horror genre and defied heavy skepticism from Hollywood insiders. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film became a massive pop culture phenomenon. Audiences in 1968 were used to horror films taking place in isolated castles or gothic houses. Rosemary's Baby shocked theatergoers by bringing the occult into a bright, fashionable, everyday Manhattan apartment building. The release was met with intense backlash that accidentally served as free marketing. The National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures gave the film a harsh "Class C" (Condemned) rating due to its satanic themes and a controversial dream sequence. Rather than keeping people away, the religious condemnation sparked intense public curiosity, driving massive lines around city blocks as people rushed to see what the forbidden fuss was about. The movie resonated deeply with 1968 audiences due to the social climate. Released in the same timeframe as the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the film’s themes of deep paranoia, conspiracy, and an inability to trust your own neighbors mirrored the real-world anxiety gripping the United States. Along with Levin’s novel, the film is credited with helping spark the "Satanic Panic" of the following decades by bringing themes of hidden devil-worshipping cults into the mainstream. Just one year after the film’s release, Polanski’s pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered by the Manson Family cult. The media often drew parallels between Rosemary's fictional unholy pregnancy and the real-life horror Tate endured, cementing the idea that dangerous cults were a legitimate threat. The film's influence is evident in contemporary "elevated horror" hits like Hereditary (2018) and Get Out (2017), which draw on its themes of social isolation and bodily autonomy. #PrayForRosemarysBaby
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