Jinkx featured on Amanda Palmer’s latest release
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Jinkx featured on Amanda Palmer’s latest release

I was a massive die-hard fan of AFP for over a decade and I knew that Jinkx and Amanda were friends and had collaborated before. For those unaware, Amanda Palmer was married to Neil Gaiman, the novelist who has been accused of SA by multiple people across decades. Amanda was also accused of human trafficking because she allegedly procured victims for her husband. The particular case that went to civil court was that she hired a vulnerable young woman, a fan of hers, who was street homeless, to be a nanny for her kid, and Gaiman assaulted this girl repeatedly over the course of months.

I was in the inner circle of her fans and have spoken here before about my experience. Even though legally no charges have been brought, I believe this girl as I believe all the other victims of Neil. How she described Amanda in the article where she came forward was exactly how I knew her to be. Amanda’s whole thing was blurring the line between fan and friend, and she had unlimited access to vulnerable young goth girls in her fanbase. Most of us had already experienced sexual assault and mental health issues and other difficulties that made us easy to manipulate. She curated her fan base that way. I’m so sad that Jinkx is still working with her.

u/EllipticPeach — 1 month ago
▲ 63 r/TheOA

Sergio Larraín and the Magnum agency (tinfoil hat post)

The second photo included in Brit’s recent Instagram post was a famous photo called “Londres” by a photographer named Sergio Larraín.

I did some digging and this photo was what brought him to the attention of a prestigious agency called the Magnum Photos agency.

This agency is significant because it is a co-operative. Prior to its inception, any work used in a publication was de facto owned by that publication. Magnum was different because it ensured that the publication only owned the work for a single print run, so their creators *retained copyright and rights of distribition*.

I think they’re telling us how they’re coming back. They had the rights all along.

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u/EllipticPeach — 1 month ago
▲ 179 r/TheOA

I think it’s coming back in November

7 years, 3 months and 11 days from the cancellation of the show on 5th August 2019 would be November 16th, 2026.

The show dropped on Netflix on 16th December 2016. I think it will come back November 16th, there will perhaps be a bunch of episodes or feature-length films (like how stranger things did) released across the month, and then exactly 10 years to the day that the show was released, the finale will drop.

I think it’s all a loop. The ending scenes of the finale will loop right back to OA on the bridge, and the loop will be complete across the span of 10 years.

We know the cast has been in London, Jason literally never shuts up about the show coming back, and the recent posts on Instagram suggest to me that they’re on track. I might be wrong about this but I really hope I’m not.

Would LOVE to finally know the significance of the number 37, too!

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u/EllipticPeach — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/BPD

Quiet BPD but got really angry

I had a BIG angry meltdown and ended up trashing the kitchen. It was really scary, I felt like the anger was coming from outside my body and I wasn’t in control. I’ve never felt this way or had this much anger before. Is this what it’s like with ‘normal’ BPD? I’m scared

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u/EllipticPeach — 2 months ago