'The Spectre of the Severn Tunnel' by E Thurlow Illustrated by H H Flere from 'The Harmsworth Magazine' January 1898
'The Scarfed Woman' by W B Northorp illustrated by H .H. Flere from The Harmsworth Magazine March 1898
I will say though, writing out "What would happen if you lived?" has been a really helpful practice. You have to believe in your own life's worth before you can help others do the work to keep all us alive and safe.
"The Myth," Giorgio Moroder & David Bowie, Cat People OST. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azh5...
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Is it ethical? No. But does it produce reliable results? Also no. Ahh! But does it make an obscene profit? Again, absolutely not.
Friends, I can promise you zero return on your investment, which is $5B better than these clowns. www.cnbc.com/2024/09/27/o...
CNBC has confirmed that OpenAI expects about $5 billion in losses on $3.7 billion in revenue this year — figures first reported by The New York Times.
4/4 Right; now you know the options, please vote as follows for the film you want #TheFilmCrowd to watch on Saturday the 5th of October. LIKE this post to vote for THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE REPOST this post to vote for THE VAMPIRE DOLL And please don't do both; that would be silly.
3/4 THE VAMPIRE DOLL Moody, atmospheric Japanese take on the classic British/European vampire Gothic horror movie. After Keiko's brother Kazuhiko goes missing, she and her fiance investigate his disappearance. NB: *In Japanese, with English subtitles*.
2/4 THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE Dario Argento's directorial debut hit the ground running, and took the Giallo genre to new heights, both stylistically and in terms of international success. An American writer holidaying in Rome witnesses a brutal attempted murder. But is all as it seems?