I mean, it must be around Weidmann but I cannot find it. I shall find. In the meantime, you go and check the Mad Turko Akin's Der goldene Handschuh
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Actually not, because this one was executed in the 1930s. The one I'm talking about was executed in the 70s.
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Awww... It's my reverse bliss. OK, refeeding the machine.
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OK, filtering around Djandoubi. Was it a fictitious one?
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Replying to @bopvangnon @LapsusLima and
One of the reviews says that it was never broadcasted on any channel in France because it scared everyone and it still does.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima and
I am in a subterranean zone, and I wanna be scared, so that I can justify this bio-angst.
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There are a few movies that leave a bad taste in your mouth for ages without being gory or gruesome. This is def. one of them.
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I mean how can a book and a movie lead to the abolition of capital punishment.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @LapsusLima and
It's funny that even in Turkey we do not have capital punishment, and I still burn books. But, I assume, it is a gift to be able to convey the message to people's conscience. I wonder whether the machines will ever listen to us. I hope not. However, conscience building requires
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Replying to @bopvangnon @NegarestaniReza and
a shitetonne of media planning and comms signalling. The archons need to be willing.
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