Archive for October, 2016

hartgracesarah: mostlyyalit: I was at Buffer Festival last…

Monday, October 24th, 2016

hartgracesarah:

mostlyyalit:

I was at Buffer Festival last night for the red carpet gala. It was a really short red carpet and by the time I got there, there was a crowd. It was really hard to go meet the creators or even take pictures of them! I snuck these two from the media area of my faves, @shipwreckedcomedy #poeparty and almost got removed by a policewoman! Totally worth it, but I’m really hoping I get to actually meet @marykatewiles @seanpersaud @sineadpersaud @hartgracesarah @joeyrichter on Sunday at their screening!

I make the best faces you guys.

Oh hey, maybe Chris’s presence means there’s going to be bts video from the Buffer festival. I’d enjoy seeing that.

Also, yes, @hartgracesarah does make the best faces.

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Monday, October 24th, 2016

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havekat: Twisted Watercolor and Gouache On Cotton Paper 2016,…

Monday, October 24th, 2016

havekat:

Twisted

Watercolor and Gouache On Cotton Paper

2016, 6″x 8″

High Society Hybrid Tea Rose

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Possibly spoiler-y discussion of deciphering the clues in the PoeParty YouTube descriptions after a…

Monday, October 24th, 2016

Possibly spoiler-y discussion of deciphering the clues in the PoeParty YouTube descriptions after a cut.

So, if you’ve been following along, you know that if you take all the capitalized letters from the author quotes toward the bottom of the Poe Party YouTube descriptions and string them together, you get the following string as of today’s Chapter 10:

VWNADK KWS

If you rotate that forward 8 characters, it turns into:

DEVILS SEA

…with one character remaining.

The following are all the words in a standard Unix dictionary that are 4 characters long and begin with “sea”:

  • seah
  • seak
  • seal
  • seam
  • sear
  • seat
  • seax

Of those, “seal” and “seat” seem like the likeliest possibilities. Interestingly, the Poe short story “The Gold Bug” features a detailed account of a parchment that uses a similar substitution cipher, where the deciphered message ends up being this:

A good glass in the Bishop’s hostel in the Devil’s seat – forty-one degrees and thirteen minutes – northeast and by north – main branch seventh limb east side – shoot from the left eye of the death’s-head – a bee-line from the tree through the shot fifty feet out.

Later, a character in the story figures out that “Devil’s seat” refers to a particular local landmark:

While I was busied in reflection, my eyes fell upon a narrow ledge in the eastern face of the rock, perhaps a yard below the summit upon which I stood. This ledge projected about eighteen inches, and was not more than a foot wide, while a niche in the cliff just above it gave a rude resemblance to one of the hollow-backed chairs used by our ancestors. I made no doubt that here was the ‘devil’s seat’ alluded to in the MS., and now I seemed to grasp the full secret of the riddle.

I’m not sure this is going to go any further, or if I’m even on the right track, but that’s what I’ve got so far. Anyone with ideas, please share!

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marykatewiles: shipwreckedcomedy: Shipwrecked Comedy and…

Monday, October 24th, 2016

marykatewiles:

shipwreckedcomedy:

Shipwrecked Comedy and American Black Market proudly present: Chapter Ten of Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party – “Annabel Lee”

It’s just like the famous saying, “After nine episodes of nonstop death: revelations.”

Written and Created by Sean Persaud & Sinéad Persaud

Featuring: Sean Persaud, Sinéad Persaud, Mary Kate Wiles, Ashley Clements, Tom DeTrinis, Ryan Garcia, & Joey Richter

Directed by: William J. Stribling

This episode’s transmedia prompt is: Revelation.  Let your imagination run wild! If you would like to participate, you have until Saturday October 29th at 11:59 pm PDT to get in your entries, and Sunday October 30th each member of Shipwrecked will pick an entry to be featured and reblogged here on Shipwrecked’s official tumblr. Entries of all types are encouraged–fan fic, fan art, crafts, playlists, whatever our prompt inspires you to create! Be sure and tag your entries poe party ftw to be considered.

                  Twitter | Tumblr | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Merch

Can you believe we’re almost done? Last one before the finale, folks. Strap in–things are gettin’ cray.

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loafiegoto: Lenore dress is nearly ready for Hallowe’en! It’s…

Monday, October 24th, 2016

loafiegoto:

Lenore dress is nearly ready for Hallowe’en! It’s totally on the cheap, so cheap lace (¥98 for 2m!) and no lace covering the skirt unfortunately… but I thought I’d get a little creative with the fabric dye instead! Next I’m going to glue me on some diamantés and then wait till my husband leaves the house so I can singe the bottom, because people who are lady ghosts should look like they’ve just escaped from hell, right? I’ll post a final picture when I have the wig and make up too!

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mostlythemarsh: When cometh the day we lowly ones

Monday, October 24th, 2016

mostlythemarsh:

When cometh the day we lowly ones

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“Hillary Clinton’s vision and temperament are the opposite of her opponent’s. She has been a pioneer…”

Monday, October 24th, 2016

“Hillary Clinton’s vision and temperament are the opposite of her opponent’s. She has been a pioneer throughout her life, and yet her career cannot be easily reduced to one transcendent myth: she has been an idealist and a liberal incrementalist, a glass-ceiling-smashing lawyer and a cautious establishmentarian, a wife and mother, a First Lady, a rough-and-tumble political operator, a senator, a Secretary of State. Her story is about walking through flames and emerging changed, warier and more determined. In her intelligence, in her gimlet-eyed recognition of both the limits and the possibilities of government, she’s a particular kind of inspirational figure, a pragmatist and a Democratic moderate. We wish that Clinton faced a worthy opponent: she deserves a less sullied, more substantive win. But her claim to our support goes far beyond the nihilism of the alternative. It is also notable that she has chosen as a running mate Tim Kaine, a highly capable politician with a record of genuine compassion; by contrast, the Republican Vice-Presidential choice, Mike Pence, has tried to position himself for the future on the national stage but has distinguished himself as one of the country’s most fiercely anti-gay politicians, declaring that marriage freedom would lead to “societal collapse.””

The New Yorker Endorses Hillary Clinton

seriously, everything about this is so good:

On November 8th, barring some astonishment, the people of the United States will, after two hundred and forty years, send a woman to the White House. The election of Hillary Clinton is an event that we will welcome for its immense historical importance, and greet with indescribable relief. It will be especially gratifying to have a woman as commander-in-chief after such a sickeningly sexist and racist campaign, one that exposed so starkly how far our society has to go. The vileness of her opponent’s rhetoric and his record has been so widely aired that we can only hope she will be able to use her office and her impressive resolve to battle prejudice wherever it may be found.

On every issue of consequence, including economic policy, the environment, and foreign affairs, Hillary Clinton is a distinctly capable candidate: experienced, serious, schooled, resilient. When the race began, Clinton, who has always been a better office-holder than a campaigner, might have anticipated a clash of ideas and personalities on the conventional scale, against, say, Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio. Instead, the Democratic nominee has ended up playing a sometimes secondary role in a squalid American epic. If she is elected, she will have weathered a prolonged battle against a trash-talking, burn-it-to-the-ground demagogue. Unfortunately, the drama is not likely to end soon. The aftereffects of this campaign may befoul our civic life for some time to come.

If the prospect of a female President represents a departure in the history of American politics, the candidacy of Donald J. Trump, the real-estate mogul and Republican nominee, does, too—a chilling one. He is manifestly unqualified and unfit for office. Trained in the arts of real-estate promotion and reality television, he exhibits scant interest in or familiarity with policy. He favors conspiracy theory and fantasy, deriving his knowledge from the darker recesses of the Internet and “the shows.” He has never held office or otherwise served his country, never acceded to the authority of competing visions and democratic resolutions.

Worse still, he does not accept the authority of constitutional republicanism—its norms, its faiths and practices, its explicit rules and implicit understandings. That much is clear from his statements about targeting press freedoms, infringing on an independent judiciary, banning Muslim immigration, deporting undocumented immigrants without a fair hearing, reviving the practice of torture, and, in the third and final debate, his refusal to say that he will accept the outcome of the election.

Trump

has even threatened to prosecute and imprison his opponent. The American demagogues from the past century who most closely resemble him—Father Coughlin and Senator Joseph McCarthy among them—were dangers to the republic, but they never captured the Presidential nomination of a major political party. Father Coughlin commanded a radio show and its audience. President

Trump

would command the armed forces of the United States, control its nuclear codes, appoint judges, propose legislation, and conduct foreign policy. It is a convention of our quadrennial pieties to insist that this election is singularly important. But

Trump

really does represent something singular. The prospect of such a President—erratic, empty, cruel, intolerant, and corrupt—represents a form of national emergency.

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For the most part, however, Clinton is distrusted in ways that have little to do with her own choices, beyond the choice to be part of public life. She has been the target of twenty-five years of hatred, misogyny, and conspiracy-mongering, endlessly metamorphosing from one confected “scandal” to another—Filegate, Benghazi, the State Department e-mails. As each one has proved to be more smoke than fire, the fury has found another target. Now attention has moved to the WikiLeaks dump of her staff’s e-mail. Thanks to the tradecraft of what appears to be Putin’s hackers and his fond desire to unnerve the American political class, we now know that Clinton’s aides exchange fevered political calculations; that they say in private what they might not on television; that they make the occasional thoughtless or arrogant remark. Not since the release of the Nixon White House tapes has any political figure had private communications subjected to this degree of public scrutiny. Yet no dark alter ego has emerged. Whatever Americans think about Hillary Clinton, we cannot say that we don’t know her. We do know her. And there is a great deal to admire.

(via mysweetetc)

The best account of wtf is going on that I’ve read in this election cycle.

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womenwearingwolves: October 23, 2016 – Vermont

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

womenwearingwolves:

October 23, 2016 – Vermont

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lies: Magic hourFor welovewebseries.

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

lies:

Magic hour

For welovewebseries.

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doxiequeen1: I finished my beautiful lacy beast! It took me a…

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

doxiequeen1:

I finished my beautiful lacy beast! It took me a few months, 11 yards of cotton sateen, forty yards of lace, and many hours of hand sewing, but it’s done! 

This dress is based on this ensemble from the 1860s. The dress is made of cotton sateen with tulle, chantilly lace, alencon lace, embroidered lace, and beaded details. The vast majority of it was hand sewn. 

The bodice is lined with cotton, lightly boned, and laces up the back. The skirt closes with hooks and weighs eight pounds thanks to all the embellishments. It has a twenty four inch waist and is worn over a steel boned corset, hoop skirt, hip roll, and petticoat. All of which were made by me! 

It was a process, with lots of ups and downs but i’m really pleased with the end result. Construction notes and more photos can be found here

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glowworm6: Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel, Sheepeater Cliff,…

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

glowworm6:

Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel, Sheepeater Cliff, Yellowstone National Park May 2014 

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socialist-anxiety: socialist-anxiety: tumblr staff must not know that ad targeting is a thing i…

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

socialist-anxiety:

socialist-anxiety:

tumblr staff must not know that ad targeting is a thing

i have an idea, let’s advertise real estate investment opportunities and brand new cars on a site full of broke children

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“The main problem with any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go…”

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

“The main problem with any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go out on a stage and whup their supporters into an orgiastic frenzy—then go back to the office and sell every one of the poor bastards down the tube for a nickel apiece. Probably the rarest form of life in American politics is the man who can turn on a crowd and still keep his head straight—assuming it was straight in the first place.”

Hunter S. Thompson, 

Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail ‘72

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balloonwhisk: Incorrect Poe Party Quotes (13/?)

Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

balloonwhisk:

Incorrect Poe Party Quotes (13/?)

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Sunday, October 23rd, 2016

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floralls: by Yukie Wago

Saturday, October 22nd, 2016


by Yukie Wago


by Yukie Wago

floralls:

by Yukie Wago

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kairii: Walt Disney:”Tangled”

Saturday, October 22nd, 2016

kairii:

Walt Disney:”Tangled”

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steepravine: Stunning British Soldier Lichen Macros (Ontonagon,…

Saturday, October 22nd, 2016

steepravine:

Stunning British Soldier Lichen Macros

(Ontonagon, Michigan – 8/2016)

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“Well yes, because Annabel is friends with everyone! She is beautiful and kind with the singing voice…”

Saturday, October 22nd, 2016

“Well yes, because Annabel is friends with everyone! She is beautiful and kind with the singing voice of the Malabar whistling thrush.”

Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party Ch. 9: The Sleeper

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(Charlotte and Lenore are having none of your romantics today Poe)

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