are you a horror fan, getting into the genre, or just looking for something to watch? here’s a bunch of links to some horror films and shows (both good and bad cuz i felt obligated to put whole franchises in here) for everyone to enjoy!!!! or hate!!!! always remember: being a horror fan is watching god awful movies to find the good ones that will change your life
halloween (1978)
halloween 2 (1981)
halloween 3: season of the witch (1982)
halloween 4: the return of michael myers (1988)
halloween 5: the revenge of michael myers (1989)
halloween: the curse of michael myers (1995)
halloween h20: 20 years later (1998)
halloween: resurrection (2002)
halloween (2018)
halloween kills (2021)
candyman (1992)
candyman: farewell to the flesh (1995)
candyman: day of the dead (1999)
candyman (2021)
the evil dead (1981)
evil dead 2 (1987)
army of darkness (1992)
evil dead (2013)
ash vs evil dead (2015-2018)
scream (1996)
scream 2 (1997)
scream 3 (2000)
scream 4 (2011)
scream (2022)
night of the living dead (1968)
dawn of the dead (1978)
day of the dead (1985)
child’s play (1988)
child’s play 2 (1990)
child’s play 3 (1991)
bride of chucky (1998)
seed of chucky (2004)
curse of chucky (2013)
cult of chucky (2017)
chucky (2021-ongoing)
the texas chainsaw massacre (1974)
the texas chainsaw massacre 2 (1986)
leatherface: the texas chainsaw massacre 3 (1990)
texas chainsaw massacre: the next generation (1995)
the texas chainsaw massacre (2003)
the texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning (2006)
texas chainsaw 3d (2013)
leatherface (2017)
texas chainsaw massacre (2022)
saw (2004)
saw 2 (2005)
saw 3 (2006)
saw 4 (2007)
saw 5 (2008)
saw 6 (2009)
saw 3d (2010)
jigsaw (2017)
spiral: from the book of saw (2021)
ringu (1998)
ringu 2 (1999)
ringu 0: birthday (2000)
a nightmare on elm street (1984)
a nightmare on elm street 2: freddy’s revenge (1985)
a nightmare on elm street 3: dream warriors (1987)
a nightmare on elm street 4: the dream master (1988)
a nightmare on elm street 5: the dream child (1989)
freddy’s dead: the final nightmare (1991)
wes craven’s new nightmare (1994)
freddy vs jason (2003)
friday the 13th (1980)
friday the 13th part 2 (1981)
friday the 13th part 3 (1982)
friday the 13th: the final chapter (1984)
friday the 13th: a new beginning (1985)
friday the 13th part 6: jason lives (1986)
friday the 13th part 7: the new blood (1988)
friday the 13th part 8: jason takes manhattan (1989)
jason goes to hell: the final friday (1993)
jason x (2002)
hellraiser (1987)
hellbound: hellraiser 2 (1988)
hellraiser 3: hell on earth (1992)
hellraiser: bloodline (1996)
alien (1979)
aliens (1986)
alien 3 (1992)
alien resurrection (1997)
predator (1987)
predator 2 (1990)
predators (2010)
prey (2022)
house of 1000 corpses (2003)
the devil’s rejects (2005)
3 from hell (2019)
fear street part one: 1994 (2021)
fear street part two: 1978 (2021)
fear street part three: 1666 (2021)
the strangers (2008)
the strangers: prey at night (2018)
a quiet place (2018)
a quiet place part 2 (2021)
the silence of the lambs (1991)
hannibal (2013-2015)
get out (2017)
us (2019)
nope (2022)
perfect blue (1997)
killer klowns from outer space (1988)
the thing (1982)
carrie (1976)
the shining (1980)
doctor sleep (2019)
pet sematary (1989)
it (2017)
it chapter 2 (2019)
trick ‘r treat (2007)
suspiria (1977)
black christmas (1974)
my bloody valentine (1981)
american psycho (2000)
el hoyo (2019)
shaun of the dead (2004)
train to busan (2016)
resident evil: welcome to raccoon city (2021)
hereditary (2018)
jennifer’s body (2009)
the lighthouse (2019)
little shop of horrors (1986)
orphan (2009)
spree (2020)
re-animator (1985)
wolf creek (2005)
freaky (2020)
bloody birthday (1981)
scary stories to tell in the dark (2019)
mandy (2018)
the cabin in the woods (2012)
ready or not (2019)
10 cloverfield lane (2016)
the blair witch project (1999)
possum (2018)
the exorcist (1973)
stranger things (2016-ongoing)
the twilight zone (1959-1964)
twin peaks (1990-1991)
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Leonid Pasternak (Ukrainian, 1862–1945) - The Torments of Creative Work
oh you have a PhD in astrophysics? that's cute. i know the Vibe of astrophysics
Writer/Director Clive Barker on the set of the first Hellraiser movie.
"In the 70s it was black and minority ethnic people, in the 80s it was gay people, trans people are just the latest to get it in the neck from comedians who can't be bothered to try at their jobs anymore. I cannot stand there and watch another dogshit comedian go: 'Ooohh if a woman can identify as a man, maybe I'll identify as a chair!' Why don't you identify as good comedians, you hack motherfuckers?!"
- Nish Kumar: "It's In Your Nature To Destroy Yourselves pt.2"
I’ve teased it. You’ve waited. I’ve procrastinated. You’ve probably forgotten all about it.
But now, finally, I’m here with my solarpunk resources masterpost!
YouTube Channels:
Andrewism
The Solarpunk Scene
Solarpunk Life
Solarpunk Station
Our Changing Climate
Podcasts:
The Joy Report
How To Save A Planet
Demand Utopia
Solarpunk Presents
Outrage and Optimisim
From What If To What Next
Solarpunk Now
Idealistically
The Extinction Rebellion Podcast
The Landworkers' Radio
Wilder
What Could Possibly Go Right?
Frontiers of Commoning
The War on Cars
The Rewild Podcast
Solacene
Imagining Tomorrow
Books (Fiction):
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Left Hand of Darkness The Dispossessed The Word for World is Forest
Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built A Prayer for the Crown-Shy
Phoebe Wagner: When We Hold Each Other Up
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
Brenda J. Pierson: Wings of Renewal: A Solarpunk Dragon Anthology
Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro: Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World
Justine Norton-Kertson: Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology
Sim Kern: The Free People’s Village
Ruthanna Emrys: A Half-Built Garden
Sarina Ulibarri: Glass & Gardens
Books (Non-fiction):
Murray Bookchin: The Ecology of Freedom
George Monbiot: Feral
Miles Olson: Unlearn, Rewild
Mark Shepard: Restoration Agriculture
Kristin Ohlson: The Soil Will Save Us
Rowan Hooper: How To Spend A Trillion Dollars
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing: The Mushroom At The End of The World
Kimberly Nicholas: Under The Sky We Make
Robin Wall Kimmerer: Braiding Sweetgrass
David Miller: Solved
Ayana Johnson, Katharine Wilkinson: All We Can Save
Jonathan Safran Foer: We Are The Weather
Colin Tudge: Six Steps Back To The Land
Edward Wilson: Half-Earth
Natalie Fee: How To Save The World For Free
Kaden Hogan: Humans of Climate Change
Rebecca Huntley: How To Talk About Climate Change In A Way That Makes A Difference
Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac: The Future We Choose
Jonathon Porritt: Hope In Hell
Paul Hawken: Regeneration
Mark Maslin: How To Save Our Planet
Katherine Hayhoe: Saving Us
Jimmy Dunson: Building Power While The Lights Are Out
Paul Raekstad, Sofa Saio Gradin: Prefigurative Politics
Andreas Malm: How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Almanac For The Anthropocene
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
William MacAskill: What We Owe To The Future
Mikaela Loach: It's Not That Radical
Miles Richardson: Reconnection
David Harvey: Spaces of Hope Rebel Cities
Eric Holthaus: The Future Earth
Zahra Biabani: Climate Optimism
David Ehrenfeld: Becoming Good Ancestors
Stephen Gliessman: Agroecology
Chris Carlsson: Nowtopia
Jon Alexander: Citizens
Leah Thomas: The Intersectional Environmentalist
Greta Thunberg: The Climate Book
Jen Bendell, Rupert Read: Deep Adaptation
Seth Godin: The Carbon Almanac
Jane Goodall: The Book of Hope
Vandana Shiva: Agroecology and Regenerative Agriculture
Amitav Ghosh: The Great Derangement
Minouche Shafik: What We Owe To Each Other
Dieter Helm: Net Zero
Chris Goodall: What We Need To Do Now
Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Stephanie Foote: The Cambridge Companion To The Environmental Humanities
Bella Lack: The Children of The Anthropocene
Hannah Ritchie: Not The End of The World
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
Kim Stanley Robinson: Ministry For The Future
Fiona Mathews, Tim Kendall: Black Ops & Beaver Bombing
Jeff Goodell: The Water Will Come
Lynne Jones: Sorry For The Inconvenience But This Is An Emergency
Helen Crist: Abundant Earth
Sam Bentley: Good News, Planet Earth!
Timothy Beal: When Time Is Short
Andrew Boyd: I Want A Better Catastrophe
Kristen R. Ghodsee: Everyday Utopia
Elizabeth Cripps: What Climate Justice Means & Why We Should Care
Kylie Flanagan: Climate Resilience
Chris Johnstone, Joanna Macy: Active Hope
Mark Engler: This is an Uprising
Anne Therese Gennari: The Climate Optimist Handbook
Magazines:
Solarpunk Magazine
Positive News
Resurgence & Ecologist
Ethical Consumer
Films (Fiction):
How To Blow Up A Pipeline
The End We Start From
Woman At War
Black Panther
Star Trek
Tomorrowland
Films (Documentary):
2040: How We Can Save The Planet
The People vs Big Oil
Wild Isles
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind
Generation Green New Deal
Planet Earth III
Video Games:
Terra Nil
Animal Crossing
Gilded Shadows
Anno 2070
Stardew Valley
RPGs:
Solarpunk Futures
Perfect Storm
Advocacy Groups:
A22 Network
Extinction Rebellion
Greenpeace
Friends of The Earth
Green New Deal Rising
Apps:
Ethy
Sojo
BackMarket
Depop
Vinted
Olio
Buy Nothing
Too Good To Go
Websites:
European Co-housing
UK Co-housing
US Co-housing
Brought By Bike (connects you with zero-carbon delivery goods)
ClimateBase (find a sustainable career)
Environmentjob (ditto)
Businesses (🤢):
Ethical Superstore
Hodmedods
Fairtransport/Sail Cargo Alliance
Let me know if you think there’s anything I’ve missed!
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Is the fur on some bugs (like bees or caterpillars or moths) an example of convergent evolution with mammals or is the fur on those bugs not fur but something else?
I suppose any fibrous body coating like bird feathers, mammalian fur, or arthropod setae used for protection/insulation/sensation etc could be considered convergence on a functional level, but insect “hair” is an entirely different material!
arthropod setae are made of chitin (a polysaccharide), while your hair is made of keratin (a protein). setae can have many different forms, such as stiff bristles, sensory hairs, or the scales on butterflies, moths, and other arthropods. here is a good resource if you’d like to read about the various types of setae and their functions: