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Video Moon Magazine X Soundtrack

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Video Moon Magazine X Soundtrack
ocean’s living lanterns
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Lovesick Lullaby. OUT NOW.
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slavery it still exists
The term “wage slaves” refers to individuals who are economically compelled to work for wages to survive, often with limited autonomy, low pay, or poor working conditions, creating a sense of dependency..
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It’s a low birth rate meaning two kids on average per family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE8lkUnNkEg
2023 was around 132 million, averaging about 368,000 births per day. This figure has been gradually declining due to a global decrease in fertility rates, which dropped to about 2.3 children per woman in 202
What the birth rate has to be each year in order for women to be free
So that number is low according to experts on birth statistics and rates so we have to risk our lives and give them everything we have to raise it
In recent years, approximately 130 to 135 million children are born worldwide annually
God bless americhina
America + China = Americhina
Oh thank you got me a present but it was really for yourself thank u (americhina)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSnGZgz7KKk
Americhina
So all this equals to everyone who doesn’t can’t or won’t have kids owes people who do want kids and cars in their Chinese American dream
the population was around 500 million in 1650, and is now estimated to be around 8 billion. This represents an increase of around 15 times, or a 1,500% growth
As of April 25, 2025, the world population is estimated to be approximately 8.25 billion people
A commonly cited figure is around 400 million by the mid-14th century, just before the Black Death (1346–1353). This estimate accounts for major population centers like Europe (roughly 70–100 million), China (around 100–120 million).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8o7kfdxMZU
India (80–100 million), and other regions like the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, which had smaller but significant populations. The Black Death drastically reduced this number, potentially by 30–50 million or more.
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The Black Death occurred from 1346 to 1353, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1351. It began in Sicily in late 1346, spread rapidly across the continent, and lingered in some regions until the early 1350s.
The Black Death, which swept through Europe from 1346 to 1353, is estimated to have killed between 20% and 50% of Europe’s population, with most estimates suggesting 30-50 million deaths globally.
People in America are on Chinese standards
Tshirt and Jean it’s a Chinese work outfit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDxZaO2OCdg
If your gonna be in music or fashion art anything u have to deal with these type of communist factories mindset people and just thrive and vibe
Any person I knew that didn’t work for someone in a 9-5 was mentally and emotionally abused and gaslit and told they are not actually working while they are actually are working
Every American artist etc will be bullied and abuse y don’t u get a real job
Ull be running businesses etc and the Chinese brainwash people will go y don’t u get a job they are talking about the only work they understand is like a Chinese situation this ain’t the USA no more
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His Majesty King Mohammed VI yesterday launched the construction of the new high-speed rail line between Kenitra and Marrakech. This is the concrete result of the partnerships forged between our companies during my state visit to Morocco last October.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN0XKcupA9s
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They do this mindset I feel I actually live in china the way the state or government is structured
People are so hypnotized by china everything they do here they build factories people die in the factories here from heat it’s a factory people
Mozart's Clarinet Concerto wasn't written for the instrument at all. It was originally composed for the lower basset clarinet, but the original manuscript is lost.
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y because its so moving
Beethoven - Für Elise
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Movies began featuring soundtracks during the silent film era (1894–1929), where live music was played alongside films to enhance the viewing experience. This music was often performed by in-house pianists or orchestras
The first film to have an original score composed specifically for it was The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1908), with music by Camille Saint-Saëns
With the advent of "talkies" in the late 1920s, synchronized soundtracks became possible, and films like The Jazz Singer (1927) introduced recorded music and dialogue
Camille Saint Saëns - L'Assassinat du Duc de Guise, Op. 128 (1908)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zolNXVIsHFc
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The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1908), also known as L'Assassinat du Duc de Guise, is a groundbreaking French silent film.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHLLskTqAqg
It is celebrated for being one of the first films to feature an original score composed specifically for it. The music was created by the renowned Romantic composer Camille Saint-Saëns, marking a significant moment in the history of film and music collaboration.
The film itself is a historical drama that portrays the assassination of Henry I, Duke of Guise, a key figure in French history. Saint-Saëns' score added depth and emotion to the storytelling, setting a precedent for the use of music in cinema.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICcz8q5ApOA
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Peasant Woman Standing next to a Tree
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Michelangelo, c.1555
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Austrian landscape painter Tina Blau,
Allee bei Amsterdam (Avenue near Amsterdam), 1875
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The French film industry is one of the oldest and most influential in the world. It began in the late 19th century with the pioneering work of the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, who are credited with inventing the Cinématographe. Their first public screening in 1895, featuring short films like L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat, is often considered the birth of cinema
In the early 1900s, French filmmakers like Georges Méliès revolutionized storytelling with innovative techniques, such as special effects and narrative structures. Méliès' A Trip to the Moon (1902) is a landmark in cinematic history. Studios like Pathé and Gaumont also emerged during this time, becoming major players in global cinema
Georges Méliès was a true pioneer in filmmaking, often referred to as the "Father of Special Effects." He introduced several groundbreaking techniques that transformed cinema into a medium of magic and storytelling. Here are some of his most notable innovations:
- **Stop-Motion Animation**: Méliès used stop-motion to create the illusion of objects moving independently, a technique that added a whimsical touch to his films.
- **Double Exposure**: He layered multiple images on film to create ghostly apparitions and fantastical scenes.
- **Dissolves and Fade-Outs**: These transitions allowed him to seamlessly change scenes or depict transformations.
- **Substitution Splices**: By stopping the camera and replacing objects or actors, he created sudden appearances or disappearances.
- **Matte Paintings and Miniatures**: Méliès used painted backdrops and miniature models to craft elaborate sets and fantastical worlds.
- **Split Screens**: He enabled actors to interact with themselves by dividing the frame into separate sections.
His iconic film *A Trip to the Moon* (1902) showcases many of these techniques, including the famous scene where a rocket lands in the moon's eye. Méliès' innovations laid the foundation for modern visual effects and storytelling in cinema.
A Trip to the Moon (1902) dir. Georges Méliès
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Georges Méliès' innovative techniques continue to inspire modern filmmakers, especially in the realm of visual effects and storytelling. Here are some notable examples:
1. **Hugo (2011)**: Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film is a tribute to Méliès and his contributions to cinema. It incorporates many of his techniques, such as stop-motion and fantastical visuals, while celebrating his legacy.
2. **The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)**: Wes Anderson's use of miniatures, matte paintings, and whimsical storytelling echoes Méliès' style of creating immersive, imaginative worlds.
3. **Star Wars Series**: The original trilogy, in particular, used practical effects like miniatures and matte paintings, techniques Méliès pioneered, to create its iconic space settings.
4. **The Shape of Water (2017)**: Guillermo del Toro's use of practical effects, combined with a dreamlike narrative, reflects Méliès' influence on blending fantasy and reality.
5. **The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)**: Terry Gilliam's film employs substitution splices, elaborate sets, and fantastical storytelling reminiscent of Méliès' work.
These films showcase how Méliès' groundbreaking techniques continue to shape the art of filmmaking. 
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คลีนิกจัดฟันใกล้ฉัน แปลว่าอะไร
พี่หลิง : เหยิน ฟันเหยิน ต้องไปดัดฟัน 55555555555555
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Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917)
Two Women in Conversation, 1884
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Anitta BELÍSSIMA no Billboard Mujeres Latinas en La Música.
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Culture is forged in the crucible of war and religion.
Kawase Hasui
Evening Rain in Kawarago (Kawarago no yau)
1947
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artist, Laivi Põder
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ห๊าาาาาาาาา Madame Figaro
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Gabriele Münter (1877-1962) - Aus Siglingen an du Jagst (From Siglingen on the Jagst) ca.1937-38 Öl auf Karton (oil on board) (49 x 33.7 cm) (Christie's Image)
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in Thee
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Vincent #vanGogh - The Old Mill (1888).
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Self-Portrait
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Turbaned soldier on horseback
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Piece Of Art.!
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Masterpiece.
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I am not afraid – I was born to do this.
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Justin Bieber says he won’t leave LA over paparazzi:
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“U think l’m gonna get bullied to leave where my influence is most needed? […] are we gonna let these f*ck boys keep treating me like sh*t and not change laws… People have had to die cuz of this sh*t Princess Diana is the first that comes to mind smh”
Wrapped in a silk-printed slipcase and adorned with the iconic #GucciFlora motif, #GucciTheArtOfSilk delves deep into the #Gucci Archive—chronicling the House’s silk scarves from their earliest designs to their role in shaping Gucci’s visual language across generations of creative directors.
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Take on the Event Quest: Daughters of Carabosse and hunt a duo of Lala Barina in the Wounded Hollow! Defeating them will grant you materials to forge the Blossom α series hunter armor and the Felyne Butterfly α Palico armor.
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