these fucking nepo babies, whose only qualification is overseeing their famous grandfather's tomb thing they can go head to head with a man who was the head of the snsc and speaker of the iranian parliament
just makes you sick really
these fucking nepo babies, whose only qualification is overseeing their famous grandfather's tomb thing they can go head to head with a man who was the head of the snsc and speaker of the iranian parliament
just makes you sick really
hassan khomenei in the 'potential candidates' list on wikipedia
can i interest you in the name and identity of another one of the leading candidates
i believe in chinese politics these would be called princelings
i would also like to read this
but preferably in the newspaper
you cooked balthasar?!?!?!?!?
what the fuckkkk
she introduced thanksgiving to germany just so she could disinherit her children for being gay
that's a level of hater few can rival...
first film of mafricarch!!
touki bouki (1973) dir. djibril diop mambΓ©ty
this film is so cool, and lyrical, and has so much to say about the relationship of humanity and nature/colonialism etc.,
that it almost allows you to ignore the homophobia subplot and all the animal slaughter
this is my first libyan film!
let's add that to the map
notably, although i've coloured algeria, i do not really consider the battle of algiers to count
fortunately i have a different algerian film in mind to count that country for real
it inspires in me the dread i get whenever thinking about prison, the terror of the thought someone could ever have absolute control over my life
one of these wardens ses that control to oversee a cell beating
one of these wardens uses that control to organise a massacre of 1,200 prisoners
welcome to the second film of mafricarch 2026
prisoner and jailer (2019) dir. muhannad lamin
this is a tight little formalist short film, that is in part about the abu salim prison massacre of 1996, as well as role reversal of prisoner and warden after 2011
the trouble is, this is how us-ians talk about the balkans, and i refuse to give them permission to do that...
that said, one can be hypocritical to us-ians, it's morally justified even
waking up one day and wondering where all the slave labourers have gone, i head down the 90 flights of stairs in my skyscraper (the pressure has fucked up in the lifts again) and as i walk out into the baking heat, the nucleur missile crashes into one of the support struts of my 1km high appartment
03.03.2026 14:19 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0(this is the only mahjong term i know - well, also pong and kong - i tried to get into the game but bounced right off it)
03.03.2026 13:56 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0that's not very riichi of you...
03.03.2026 13:47 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0The Conservatives are, after all, well placed to know a lot about this morass, since they introduced it. In 2012, the coalition government launched the Plan 2 system of student loans and raised university fees across Britain to Β£9,000 per annum. To put Plan 2 in simple terms, loan repayments were laid out via a seemingly innocuous series of calculations. The first to consider is the threshold at which repayments begin. If you left education with, say, Β£27,000 worth of debt, you would only start paying it back once you met a predetermined salary. On its face, this might not seem like a particularly onerous demand. βLow-earningβ graduates would avoid being saddled with repayments before they were financially able to begin making them, while their βhigh earningβ peers could start chipping away at their debt, and provide an income stream for the state.
As any of my fellow literature or history graduates will tell you, however, the devil is in the details. For one thing, the threshold at which someone becomes a high earner was never particularly high and, following years of inflation, is now preposterously low. Rachel Reevesβ announcement that the government are freezing the threshold at April 2026 levels (Β£29,385) for a further three years only makes this worse. The real living wage for London is currently calculated at Β£28,860, which means that any London-based graduate making just Β£40 more per month than the minimum needed to live there will automatically begin paying their debt. In real terms, this means practically any graduate in any form of full-time work will be paying as much as 9 per cent of their income to the state, and for a very, very long time. Worse still, the amount owed by those graduates below the threshold does not remain static β it accrues interest, year on year, whether youβre working for low wages, volunteering, taking a career break or on maternity leave, ensuring that if you do pass the threshold some time later, you will be returning to find your original Β£27,000 much enlarged.
If the stateβs attitude to what constitutes βhigh earningsβ makes you think itβs oblivious to the concept of inflation, let me put your mind at ease. When it comes to the calculation of student loan interest, they are very conscious of inflation indeed. Each year, the interest charged on student loans is calculated by two components. The first is the Retail Price Index (RPI), which generally records a higher number than the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Governments prefer the latter, lower figure for many of their other calculations, just not when it comes to adding extra debt to every graduate in the country. To this is added a second component, a percentage tied to each graduateβs earnings, meaning that as your salary increases so too does the interest youβre paying on the loan you took out. If you think this seems like a predatory and punitive way to bilk students for as much money, and over as long a period of time, as possible, then youβre just about up to speed on this scandal, which amounts to a regressive stealth tax on every graduate in the UK. One which, itβs calculated, you would need to be earning Β£66,000 per year to pay off in anything like a timely fashion.
The debt burden of UK students is one of those things where, the more you look into the details, the more insane and predatory it is. So I tried my best to explain the numbers involved without making my, or your, head explode.
03.03.2026 09:12 β π 267 π 103 π¬ 13 π 13he clearly had so much more to offer the world of cinema, he was half way through a trilogy of films when the cancer got him :(
03.03.2026 10:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
i've seen two films now by djibril diop mambéty (this and hyènes), and it's clear he is a massive cinematic talent
such a shame he died so young, only 53
on a techincal level this film does so much of interest
in its soundscape, in it's structure
it has a dreamlike quality, a quality furthered by the fact that some parts of the film are quite literally fantasies
first film of mafricarch!!
touki bouki (1973) dir. djibril diop mambΓ©ty
this film is so cool, and lyrical, and has so much to say about the relationship of humanity and nature/colonialism etc.,
that it almost allows you to ignore the homophobia subplot and all the animal slaughter
and one can't forget ansar'allah in this whole equation
02.03.2026 20:41 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0terrorising the local twink population by the sounds
02.03.2026 14:11 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0okay, i'm already thinking i want to replace paris: xy with le clandestin (1995) by the same director
02.03.2026 08:59 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
subject to change depending on my ability to access the films in a suitable condition to be watched,
but that's the plan!
14/03: yam daabo - burkina faso (1986)
21/03: the night of counting the years - egypt (1969)
28/03: paris: xy - democratic republic of the congo (2001)
on letterboxd users often like to do themed months for their watches
i haven't done one of those yet in my time on the site,
but that changes this month!!
welcome to mafricarch!!!
our schedule:
02/03: touki bouki - sΓ©nΓ©gal (1973)
07/03: chronique des annΓ©es de brasse - algeria (1975)
tonight's watch, sadly a bit of a dud, 'madame de...' (1953)
this film wants to say something about the vapidity and emptiness of the nobility, but the trouble is the way it does that is successful, but also makes for a really unengaging and boring film
as an adult, you really shouldn't be caring about gold stars/stickers anymore...
01.03.2026 21:48 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0still can't do a single situp lol
01.03.2026 19:52 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0calender with january ad february filled out with green markings
my nightly exercise regimen has so far not missed a day
two months down, ten to go
I am going to link to organizations that I know for sure are helping trans Kansans. This thread will develop slowly as I either know people or will vet them.
At this point we have not heard from anyone being helped via relocation resources. These exist, but I assume they are overwhelmed.
oh? it's through the military that they afford healthcare?
sorry, the scales with that on one side and the other country they're ravaging on the other side, don't look particularly balanced...