by Oleg Storozhev
todays bird
$LAYYYTER
KIROKAZE

#extradirty
The Stonewall Inn

bliss lane
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Discoholic 🪩
occasionally subtle
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
cherry valley forever

pixel skylines
Sweet Seals For You, Always
almost home
Not today Justin
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

titsay
The Bowery Presents

Love Begins

seen from United States

seen from T1

seen from Germany
seen from Germany

seen from Egypt
seen from United States
seen from Indonesia

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Switzerland
seen from China

seen from Australia

seen from Germany

seen from Spain
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from Thailand
@omgellendean
by Oleg Storozhev

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Ох, лето красное! любил бы я тебя,
Когда б не зной, да пыль, да комары, да мухи.
Ты, все душевные способности губя,
Нас мучишь; как поля, мы страждем от засухи;
Лишь как бы напоить, да освежить себя —
Иной в нас мысли нет, и жаль зимы старухи,
И, проводив её блинами и вином,
Поминки ей творим мороженым и льдом.
i just think that if I were a fruit fly and had only a couple months to live I wouldn't spend it in some guy's face the whole time
𝙈𝙤𝙗𝙮 𝘿𝙞𝙘𝙠 1977, by LeRoy Neiman.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Laos scores fresh advances in drive for socialism
BY DUNCAN MCFARLAND AND MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
FEBRUARY 23, 2026
Onlookers wishing to get an inside look into the world’s least-known socialist country are unlikely to find a better starting point than the proceedings of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP), which recently concluded in the capital city, Vientiane.
Since its founding in 1955, the LPRP has routinely held congresses to review the party’s work, adopt new policies, and to elect new leadership. It is one of the most important events in the political life of the country. The most recent national congress, the 12th, concluded on 8 January, marking a historic waypoint in the country’s continued development.
The First National Congress of the LPRP, then known as the Lao People’s Party, was convened in 1955 in the mountains of Laos’ remote northeastern Houaphanh province. Attended by 20 delegates, representing some 400 members, it marked the official birth of the party as the legitimate successor of the Free Laos (Lao Issara) movement that had formally begun in 1945, as well as the broader legacy of national struggle reaching back into the 18th century.
That initial congress successfully united the progressive and patriotic cause of Lao independence represented by the Lao Issara with the struggle for revolutionary socialism and the birth of people’s democracy represented by the Indochinese Communist Party that had been officially dissolved in 1945. The ensuing movement, and its democratic-revolutionary heroes, came to be known as the Pathet Lao (literally “Lao Nation”).
Modern Laos looks quite different from the embattled semi-colony that was subjected to indiscriminate US bombing from 1964 to 1973. As the most heavily bombed country in history, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic bears the scars of its past, but it refuses to be defined by them.
Just as the First National Congress raised the call for national democratic revolution from the forces of French colonialism and US imperialism, each subsequent congress has played a pivotal role in shaping the development of the nation and the peoples’ long march toward socialist development.
The 4th National Congress of November 1986 marked a key moment in the country’s development, with the adoption of the “New Economic Mechanism,” corresponding generally with neighbouring Vietnam’s Đổi Mới reform process, launched one month later in December 1986, and China’s reform and opening up, initiated in 1978.
Under the leadership of the LPRP, Laos has pursued a policy of “building socialism without going through a period of capitalism,” whereby the country attempts to forgo the capitalist stage of socioeconomic development altogether and instead transition directly from colonialism to a socialist market economy.
12TH CONGRESS
The 12th National Congress convened on 6 January with an opening speech delivered by Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the party and president of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Thoungloun said that world history is at a decisive moment, with profound changes occurring in all areas, particularly science and technology.
“These changes bring major advances that open new horizons for global development while also presenting unprecedented challenges that directly impact our country,” he said. “At the same time, our party continuously seeks development paths that align with the nation’s unique conditions and adapts to the changing circumstances of the era.”
That principled pragmatism, according to Thongloun, is aimed at consolidating “independence, ensuring the people’s democracy, and advancing toward socialism.” In line with that goal, the congress reviewed the third edition of the LPRP’s political program. The document establishes broad goals for national development from now to 2055, setting a path toward what it calls a “firm, independent, and socially advanced nation.”
It was solidly endorsed by the congress delegates. There were 835 of them, including 123 women, representing some 421,865 party members from all ethnic groups across the country. They also chose a new Central Committee of 73 members to lead the party and re-elected Thongloun to new five-year term as general secretary.
The main political report delivered by Thongloun reviewed the previous five years of Laos’ development, citing the country’s overall political stability and economic progress despite major challenges, with inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic at the top of the list. Laos persevered through the crisis, and GDP grew roughly 4% in 2025.
The new five-year National Socio-Economic Development Plan (2026-30) adopted by the Congress plans to accelerate growth to 6% in the coming period and aims for a total GDP growth of around 25% by the end of the new term. Reducing debt and increasing government revenue are identified among the nation’s top priorities, as well the continuation of the party’s ongoing strides in maintaining strong anti-corruption measures.
FRESH ADVANCES
The “socialist-oriented market economy,” as the LPRP calls Laos’ economy, will strive for “industrialisation, modernisation, and digital transformation along with strengthening education and social welfare.”
With its strategic regional location, the plan envisions Laos becoming the “battery of Southeast Asia,” supplying green energy throughout the region, while simultaneously seeking to transform its position from a landlocked country into a “land-linked” one, through joint-development projects with neighbouring China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia.
This includes work on the long-awaited Laos-Vietnam Railway, which is expected to enter operation in 2030, providing Laos direct access to oversea logistics via joint development of Vietnam’s Vung Ang seaport in Ha Tinh province.
Another important marker of ongoing development progress is the nation’s anticipated 2026 graduation from “Least Developed Country” (LDC) status as defined by the United Nations. This highly anticipated step into middle-income status is based on advancements made in national income per capita, human development, and economic and environmental indexes.
In light of the country’s rapid development, the LPRP’s assessment is that the decision to pursue the New Economic Mechanism for socialist-oriented development in 1986 is bearing fruit. The rise to lower middle-income status will likewise entail a transition from foreign aid and towards greater national self-reliance, as well as co-financing with regional and international partners.
Succeeding the Vision 2030 goals set by the Ministry of Planning and Investment in 2016, the party’s newly ratified third political program sets an ambitious vision for the country by 2055: becoming an upper middle-income economy with elevated living standards and environmental protection. This likewise coincides with an anticipated baby boom that will see the young country’s population continue to rise in the coming years from 7.9 million today to likely over 10 million by 2045.
The congress also affirmed the party’s leading foreign policy orientation of independence, peace, and multilateralism. Socialist neighbours Vietnam and China were among the countries sending warm congratulations, as well as fraternal parties from around the world.
LAOS WELCOMES THE WORLD
The congress also celebrated the 50th anniversary of the peaceful transfer of power that marked the birth of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on 2 December 1975, and noted that it was a perfect time for those who’ve never seen the country to start planning a visit.
With the success of the “Visit Laos 2024” campaign, tourism is emerging as a new strategic industry for the country. The Lao PDR was named one of the top five most attractive countries for tourism by Lonely Planet in 2025, and the Lao people are eager to welcome more foreign friends and guests to visit and enjoy the country’s abundant natural beauty.
Concluding the congress, Thongloun thanked participants for their hard work and dedication and charged the incoming Central Committee with upholding the lofty aspirations of the whole Lao nation.
“Our Party still has a long way to go,” he said. “The socialist ideology and aspiration cannot be realised in practice without Party members who are pure, strong, and steadfast, serving as the core and the vanguard.”
He urged the party’s leaders to “forge and discipline themselves comprehensively” and to improve their leadership style and working methods.
Thongloun said that the lessons of practical experience gained during the reform process “have been tested and have yielded good results.” Looking ahead, he predicted that the LPRP, “fully aligned with the aspirations of the Lao people of all ethnic groups, will lead the nation forward to its destination” of socialism.
i sincerely hope this person never meet tatar that agree with them
they are so weird about tatar to like actual obsession with tatar being oppressed people. youre bio is in spanish girl you don’t go here 😭🙏
for once i would like to be surprised
they blocked me after sad attempt at arguing with me under this post but i nonetheless need to tell you that this person genuinely believed that russian are not indigenous to and colonised saint petersburg and moscow
#landback to… the swedish…?
a ton of yanks (and western europeans) have this idea that being a member of minority race (that is also indigenous to the land) in a country must always mean this abject discrimination, and also try to flatten the interactions therewithin to the history of colonial subjugation, USA style. It creates these weird situations where a yank assumes that everywhere else there are indigenous people, the same repression happened at the same pace with same original relations between the peoples.
have you eaten marshmallow before
yes
no
i just had marshmallows for the first time and they are so nauseatingly sweet they make me want to throw up oh my god
Come on, fellas. Let's get it together.
It’s incredible how much women do behind the scenes. I know a realtor who relies strongly on his girlfriend’s charisma, beauty and personality to gain clients.
I’ve just been reading The Glass Universe by Dava Sobel, about the Harvard women who supported the bulk of astronomy research there over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While many of them did receive public and academic credit as well as pay - although the university always resisted making any of them faculty until the 1950s - almost all the male astronomers featured were married to accomplished women in their own right, many of them scientists, and you can bet their husbands weren’t putting them on all their papers.
Which has bled into the modern academic world, where many people are expected to do what was essentially a two-person job (filled by male academic + wife) by themselves, or while married to someone else trying to do the same thing. The lack of acknowledgement of women’s work fucks everybody over.
#people who want a return to the mythical prior era #when women did not work #do not want women to stop working #they want them to stop getting credit and pay for it
This reminds me of how early film history, it was always the male director’s wife who did the editing of the films, because the cutting and connecting of film strips was considered a lot like sewing. Of course, anyone who knows anything about film and editing can tell you it changes how good a movie is very easily.
Don’t believe me? Look at the differences between the famous Jaws as the public’s release of it (insisted upon by the female editor) and spielberg, the male director’s version of it (missing basic suspense methods, shows the phony shark too much, etc). Same goes for almost every tarantino film. Editing makes or breaks a film and even today, you can bet your socks editing “the invisible art” was pioneered and is still pushed by women.
^^^^^^ This is so true! And once film editing began to be recognized as an actual art form, women were shoved out of the editing room so that men could be artistic or whatever.
Also Tarantino referred to his favorite editor as being kind of like his mom or something and I swear to god the more I see of him, the less I like him.
The “female editor” for Jaws was Verna Hellman Fields, who cut many other notable films, including American Graffiti along with Marcia Lucas.
Tarantino’s “favorite editor” was Sally JoAnne Menke who edited all of Tarantino’s films until she died.
Because naming and credit is important, especially when you’re talking about women not getting credit and recognition of their work as named individuals.
If you want to know more about women in early filmmaking (emphasis American) and the sociology of how different roles were divided, gendered, and re-gendered in the first decades, I highly recommend Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood by Karen Ward Mahar.
There are a number of other books to follow that, but it’s 2am and I’m tired so hit me up later for them.
You know what happens when women type? They EDIT. It is a service they are expected to provide invisibly - not to let a mistake or imperfection show to their husband’s audience, but also not to intrude upon his sense that this is all his ideas and his labor. Wives are the unacknowledged story and script doctors, and often co-authors for so many supposedly male-authored works.
Also, I second Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. Mahar was my history prof for three or four courses and she is incredibly knowledgeable and engaging.
Goddess Bastet in the form of a sacred cat playing with her kitten (detail of a bronze statuette; 664-332 BCE; Louvre Museum)
The baby is batting at her whiskers and she's indulgently tolerating it because cats are the most incredible mothers. I love this and want a reproduction.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
absolutely appalling how upon searching up narodnyi tyl, many summaries focus on their "humanitarian work", completely leave out the fact that they are the actual founders of myrotvorets, a massive database of around 5,000,000 people (incl approximately 400 actual children, as young as 2) which has been used as a kind of hitlist to target and kill people on several occasions - such as mp o. kalashnikov and journalist o. buzina, both of whom were killed in april 2015, less than two days after their info was published on myrotvorets. both of these assassinations were praised by the myrotvorets team
alongside the "main database", they also operate identigraf, which i think is underdiscussed. its a facial recognition software linked to the main database, comparing any face you scan (and anyone in kyiv-controlled territory with a ukrainian sim card can scan, for free, up to 25 times per day per phone) to the people listed in the database, and if the percentage is high enough then they may also be reported to the authorities. they have also encouraged employers, law enforcement, etc to use this tool
several months after the assassinations, in july 2015, h. tuka (the main founder of myrotvorets and a co-fohnder of narodnyi tyl) was personally appointed by poroshenko to be the governor of luhansk oblast. is this the kievan way of "caring about donbass"?
tldr ukraine doing nazi bullshit as usual
Philae Temple Complex
View of the Philae Temple Complex, partially-submerged in the Nile flood before 1968, Aswan.
Protection from Disease, ca. 1975, Nepal, ink on paper.
Me core
oh god dammit
does anybody have a picture of all the different dress forms perfectly sized to the old hollywood actresses that used to be in paramount, or warner brothers, or I don't remember where's costume department? like I have seen this picture a THOUSAND times, I can picture it in my head, I think Bette Davis may be in it staring at the Bette Davis dress form. I need it for a presentation tomorrow and Google has forgotten what dress and form and old hollywood mean
Is it this one?
no but that's real close!
the one I'm thinking of has a few dress forms with visible labels on them showing who they're for—there's a plus-size one for Dame May Whitty, and a couple other ingenue ones. I know it was a Tumblr post because it was in my likes for ages, but now of course I can't find it
Any of these?
not the one I had in mind but that one on the left will do! thank you!
love the oak tag commentary in the mae west one. "kate smith - large," "mae west - perfect," "miriam hopkins - boyish." I think Mae might have been bribing the costume shop perchance
for anyone wondering why they did this, having these custom dress forms meant that they could jump right into draping/fitting pieces for stars as soon as they were cast. this level of specificity with measurements and proportions is so key to design and why the custom clothes from these old movies go so hard in ways off-the-rack can only occasionally nail.
just a friendly reminder for everyone that your body is never the problem. it is always gorgeous. you just need clothes that fit you right and meet you where you are.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Ainu; Sakhalin, Russia, 1887-1905. Bronislaw Pilsudski
Now that everyone is discussing Nolan's Odyssey movie, I feel like it's a good time to let non-Italians know that the production dumped plastic props into the Italian sea. Weirdly enough I could not find any article in English about it but it's a fucking problem nonetheless.
I might translate this article later today. This one was the most complete one, even in Italian news it's not talked about that much.
Non è la prima volta che la produzione solleva un vespaio in Sicilia. A Lipari una squadra di sub sarebbe però già impegnata a bonificare i
They dumped plastic skeletons in environmentally protected areas, against the literal contracts they had to sign to get the permits to film in environmentally protected areas. Like they not only did a bad ecological thing that freaked out some divers, they literally broke environmental protection laws and their contract with the Italian government
They also filmed in illegally occupied territories in western sahara
Sahrawi filmmakers criticise Christopher Nolan for complicity in Moroccan exploitation of Sahrawi land