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I shouldn't laugh this much 😂😂❤️ good lord!
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Gosh. That smile. 😶

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Jimmy Stewart & Post-Traumatic Stress: Months after winning his 1941 Academy Award for best actor in “The Philadelphia Story,” Jimmy Stewart, left Hollywood and joined the US Army. He was the first big-name movie star to enlist in World War II. An accomplished private pilot, the 33-year-old Hollywood icon became a US Army Air Force aviator, earning his 2nd Lieutenant commission in early 1942. With his celebrity status, he was assigned to attending rallies and training younger pilots. Stewart, however, wasn’t satisfied. He wanted to fly combat missions. By 1944, frustrated and feeling the war was passing him by, he asked his commanding officer to transfer him to a unit deploying to Europe. His request was reluctantly granted. Stewart, now a Captain, was sent to England, where he spent the next 18 months flying B-24 Liberator bombers over Germany. Top brass tried to keep the popular movie star from flying over enemy territory. But Stewart would hear nothing of it. Determined to lead by example, he assigned himself to every combat mission he could. By the end of the war he was one of the most respected and decorated pilots in his unit. But his wartime service came at a high personal price. In the final months of WWII he was grounded for being “flak happy,” today called Post Traumatic Stress (PTS). When he returned to the US in August 1945, Stewart was a changed man. He had lost so much weight that he looked sickly. He rarely slept, and when he did he had nightmares of planes exploding and men falling through the air screaming (in one mission alone his unit had lost 13 planes and 130 men, most of whom he knew personally). He was depressed, couldn’t focus, and refused to talk to anyone about his war experiences. His acting career was all but over. As one of Stewart’s biographers put it, “Every decision he made [during the war] was going to preserve life or cost lives. He took back to Hollywood all the stress that he had built up.” In 1946 he got his break. He took the role of George Bailey, the suicidal father in “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Actors and crew of the set realized that in many of the disturbing scenes of George Bailey unraveling in front of his family, Stewart wasn’t acting. His PTSD was being captured on film for millions to see. But despite Stewart’s inner turmoil, making the movie was therapeutic for the combat veteran. He would go on to become one of the most accomplished and loved actors in American history. When asked in 1941 why he wanted to leave his acting career to fly combat missions over Nazi Germany, he said, “This country’s conscience is bigger than all the studios in Hollywood put together, and the time will come when we’ll have to fight.” This holiday season, as many of us watch the classic Christmas film, “It’s A Wonderful Life,” it’s also a fitting time to remember the sacrifices of those who gave up so much to serve their country during wartime.
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Pleasingly, this 64 year old copy of Lady Chatterley’s Lover I found falls right open to one of the saucy bits. Someone in 1960 enjoyed this page regularly!
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La malédiction (The Omen), 1976
Le diplomate américain Robert Thorn et son épouse Katherine résident à Rome, où Katherine donne naissance à un fils qui, selon les informations communiquées à Robert, décède à la naissance. Le père Spiletto, aumônier de l'hôpital, persuade Robert d’adopter secrètement un autre nourrisson dont la mère vient de décéder en couches. Robert choisit de ne pas informer Katherine que l'enfant n'est pas le leur. Ils décident de l'appeler Damien.
Cinq ans plus tard, Robert occupe le poste d'ambassadeur du Royaume-Uni à Londres, tandis que des événements mystérieux commencent à hanter la famille Thorn. Un Rottweiler menaçant fait une apparition chez eux, la nourrice de Damien se suicide publiquement lors de la célébration de son cinquième anniversaire, une nouvelle nourrice, Mme Baylock, arrive sans préavis, Damien oppose une résistance violente à l'entrée d'une église, et sa présence perturbe les animaux dans un parc safari. Le père Brennan met en garde Robert concernant les origines de Damien, laissant entendre qu'il n'est pas un enfant ordinaire et exhortant Robert à recevoir la Sainte Communion. Il lui révèle que Damien est le fils de Satan, que Katherine attend un enfant et que Damien pourrait causer la mort de ses frères et sœurs à naître, ainsi que celle de ses parents. Plus tard, le père Brennan perd la vie à la suite de la chute d'un paratonnerre. Katherine confie à Robert son désir d'avorter, une position à laquelle il s'oppose fermement. Damien fait tomber Katherine par-dessus une balustrade, entraînant des blessures pour elle et causant une fausse couche.
Le photographe Keith Jennings observe des ombres sur les photographies de la nounou et du père Brennan, symbolisant leur destin tragique. Il présente à Robert ces images, ainsi que des articles de presse et des extraits bibliques que le père Brennan avait laissés, évoquant la venue de l'Antéchrist. Par la suite, il accompagne Robert à Rome afin d'explorer les origines de Damien. Ils découvrent qu'un incendie a ravagé l'hôpital, emportant les dossiers de maternité de Katherine et causant la mort du personnel en service. Ils retrouvent le père Spiletto dans un monastère gravement endommagé, muet, aveugle d'un œil et partiellement paralysé. Celui-ci les conduit vers le cimetière où repose la mère biologique de Damien. Dans la tombe de cette dernière, Robert et Keith mettent au jour une carcasse de chacal, puis, dans la suite de leur enquête, le squelette d'un enfant au crâne fracturé. Robert découvre que l'enfant était en réalité son propre fils, tué afin de permettre à Damien de prendre sa place. Une meute de Rottweilers chasse Robert et Keith du cimetière.
Robert contacte Katherine à l'hôpital pour lui annoncer qu'elle doit quitter Londres. Avant qu'elle n'ait l'occasion de partir, Mme Baylock la précipite mortellement par la fenêtre de sa chambre. Par la suite, Robert et Keith font la connaissance de Carl Bugenhagen, un expert en exorcisme de l'Antéchrist basé en Israël, qui déclare que si Damien est véritablement l'Antéchrist, il portera une tache de naissance en forme de trois six. Carl remet à Robert sept poignards destinés à éliminer Damien sur un territoire sacré. Bien que Robert refuse d'exécuter cette mission, Keith demeure convaincu de son importance. Par la suite, Keith trouve une mort tragique en étant décapité par une vitre de camion. En proie à la colère, Robert finit par accepter, à contrecœur, de mener à bien cette mission.
Robert découvre une tache de naissance sur le crâne de Damien, alors qu'il est endormi, et se fait attaquer par Mme Baylock, qu'il poignarde mortellement. Équipé de ses poignards, Robert conduit Damien vers une cathédrale locale. Son comportement erratique suscite l'attention des forces de l'ordre. Il traîne Damien, qui hurle, jusqu'à l'autel dans l'intention de le tuer, tout en suppliant Dieu de lui accorder son pardon. Cependant, la police intervient et ouvre le feu sur lui alors qu'il brandit son poignard.
Le président des États-Unis et la Première Dame assistent à ces funérailles. La caméra effectue un mouvement vers l'arrière, révélant qu'il s'agit des funérailles de Robert et Katherine. Damien, se tenant aux côtés du couple présidentiel, se retourne et esquisse un sourire à l'attention de la caméra.
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This is cosmic horror. To me.
Literal jaw dropper. ❗️
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Christopher: A woman? Kirk: A crewman.
OH LOOK AT THAT THE 1960S
AND SHE’S IN COMMAND GOLD FUCKERS.
She’s not in Medical blue, a caretaking, feminine role.
Those in Gold were either OFFICERS, NAVIGATORS, PILOTS, TACTICAL OFFICERS, or WEAPONS SPECIALISTS.
This is the Kirk everyone likes to forget.
Y’all, if you care about feminism, then you ought to care about the history and context of the miniskirt. The 60s were an era of rebellion against the 50s, and the skirts were part of it. They were literally cutting edge fashion, and a statement that women made against the more housewifey style of skirt from the decade before. It was Grace Lee Whitney herself who suggested to Roddenberry that they wear them, and Nichelle Nichols has said she never had a problem with them. They are a product of their time yes, but the women chose to wear them because of the context of that time.
Also some men in Starfleet ware miniskirts and dresses:
And some of the women wear pants:
They’re given the power of choice, regardless of gender or sex.
Shit ‘-’ None of this even clicked to me - Thats fucking glorious :D
Picard in that dress is so good. Look at him! He looks formal and serious and dignified! He looks like he’s captain of his ship and he’s got some important business to do. And he’s in a dress and tights. And it’s not a joke. It’s not a joke about a man in a dress! It’s just, you know, a man who is wearing a dress, and that’s normal and appropriate. It’s part of the uniform. It fits him. It’s totally unremarkable and that is so rare and I’m so happy.
I feel obligated to point out that this is Picard’s literal dress uniform (his Extra Special Fancy Uniform), and he hated his dress uniform? But he hated it because the collar was uncomfortable, not because it was A Dress. There’s zero commentary on how it’s A Dress and a lot of bitching about its lack of comfort.
Lieutenant (at the time) Worf complains that the dress uniforms ‘look like dresses’ and Commander Riker IMMEDIATELY smacks him down for it - “that is an incredibly outmoded and sexist attitude. I’m surprised at you.” And then he makes a tactical advance in a retrograde direction towards Worf’s door, and then turns and adds, “Besides, you look good in a dress,” before making his escape.