BreakSlash ReviewsThe 3rd Birthday Review"What you get walking into this game is fantastic visuals and music. What you get out of this is repetitive gameplay and the sorriest excuse for a story ever conceived by Square Enix." SPOILERS ALERT!! And remember, reviews, thoughts, and retrospectives are all subjective and based on opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own and do not harp on others for theirs.Hello, I'm BreakSlash, looking at games galore. Today's game is god this one will be painful to get through. I honestly don't want to review this game out of the shit I discovered hidden in the game. It's the 3rd Birthday, an install...
70s Black Hairstyles: Natural Hair, Afros, and Bol by blackpride013, literature
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70s Black Hairstyles: Natural Hair, Afros, and Bol
Step back in time and rediscover the vibrant and revolutionary era of 70s Black hairstyles. This period wasn't just about hair; it was a powerful statement of identity, self-expression, and cultural pride. The 1970s witnessed a blossoming of natural hair, a bold rejection of Eurocentric beauty standards that had long marginalized Black features. This article delves into the iconic looks that defined the decade, showcasing the ingenuity and artistry of Black hair stylists and the women who proudly wore their crowns.
From the voluminous afros that symbolized Black power and liberation to the sleek and sophisticated styles that demonstrated versatility and elegance, the 70s offered a breathtaking spectrum of possibilities. Think of the breathtaking creations of legendary stylists like **Mr. Robert L. Johnson**, a name synonymous with innovation and influence in the Black hair community. His designs, often showcased in prominent publications, helped shape the trends and aspirations of
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1. An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror.
2. A work describing such a place or state: "dystopias such as Brave New World" children It was almost silent there, in the basement of the church. Faded chains of colored paper hung in loops from the low ceiling, and copies of pages from Christian coloring books were tacked to bulletin boards on the peeling walls.
It was almost silent, except for the hum of electric fans and the crying of about thirty children.
It always happened, the crying. They would be sitting on ...
The Victorian Era: Empire, Innovation, and Reform by CoolSuvi2010, literature
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The Victorian Era: Empire, Innovation, and Reform
ACT 1: A New Monarch, A New Era
Scene 1: 1837 - The Beginning of the Victorian Age
(Scene opens on a grand view of Buckingham Palace in the early morning light. The camera follows the young Queen Victoria as she enters a grand room, prepared for her first royal address.)
Narrator (VO - James Brackett):"In 1837, a new era dawned. A young queen ascended the throne, ushering in a period of unprecedented change. Queen Victoria, only 18, would go on to reign for over six decades, leading Britain into its golden age."
(The camera pans out to show a map of the British Empire expanding across the globe. Scenes of industrial progress, crowded city streets, and colonial outposts flash by.)
Queen Victoria (VO): (From her diary)“I was very young, and perhaps in many ways unprepared, but I was determined. My people would be my greatest priority.”
ACT 2: Politics, Power, and Empire
Scene 2: 1846 - The Repeal of the Corn Laws
(The scene transitions to the bustling Parliament chambers. British MPs
Rabbit Princesses and Me [2]: Code Monkeys by LovelessReaper, literature
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Rabbit Princesses and Me [2]: Code Monkeys
Code Monkeys is a epic tale of eight-bit proportions. It aired on G4 in 2007 and when I first saw it was in the summer that year. The show was barely out when I watched the Tony Dakota episode. I watched the show in interest because I love video games. I have never laughed so much at a cartoon in a while. That show is funnier than South Park and I am a South Park fan. I never got around to watching season two because my family was suffering financial crisis in late 2007 and 2008, so my ma had to unsubscribe from Dish Network in the fall of 2007. It wasn't until I discovered Veoh that I watched most of season two before it was up for watc...
31 Days of Horror, Part II by tranimation-art, literature
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31 Days of Horror, Part II
31 DAYS OF HORROR PART II REVISED EDITION
Written by Diane N. Tran 19 - DAVID CRONENBERG FILMS One of the great originators of contemporary "body horror" is David Cronenberg. It's a mistake to describe "body horror" as mindless blood/gore exploitation films; no, that's not what it is: It is a the "man into monster" story, which is an exploration of corporal transformation and violation, the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body, to an "unnatural" state, whether scientific or supernatural. It's not only grotesque and terrifying but beautiful and tragic; it's both physical and the psychological and, with Cronenberg, always c...
TecnarellaChapter One: Morning Once, in the far away realm of Zenith, there was a beautiful technological kingdom. Everyone was happy and prosperous, and the land was full of innovation and creation. In a lovely house, there lived a kind and giving man, and his young daughter, Tecna. He gave her everything she could ever want, love and comfort, and a learning experience at every turn, however he felt she needed a mother-figure in her life. And so he married once more, and for a second wife, he chose a woman with two daughters Tecna's age, Stacy, and Dana. Though, at the time of the good man's passing, was when the three had reveal their tr...