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Sorry about my ignorance, but what are those weird hats used by the guys in the last picture you attached? I just saw the new Addams Family animated movie, and there's a scene that reminded me a lot of this photo: a little kid called Pugsley Addams has to go through an initiation rite called "Mazurka" (some sort of Bar Mitzvá with occult undertones), so he and his family have to wear hats that look a lot like these and the kid has to master a weird dance with swords. If he succeeds he can be considered an adult.I had great hopes for Carrie Underwood.... she's got that 'wholesome-freshly-scrubbed' kinda look that Taylor Swift used to have... but VC's SPOTM blew that to crap for me with her doing the 'one eye'/OK sign... and now, Sunday Night Football has teamed her up with Joan Jett... to 'dirty her up' a little bit, I suppose...
...I've never heard of this guy, but Rolling Stone is calling him "independent" and an "Outlaw"... I suppose that means no record label(?)... which I would think could be key to avoiding 'the system'... however, I'd like to see the rest of his tats... don't care for that 'skull' ring... and on his right arm... is that two naked children?... can't tell...
Cody Jinks Cancels Texas Concert Over ‘Threat of Violence’
Outlaw-country singer was to perform in Nacogdoches, Texas, on Saturday night
By JOSEPH HUDAK
Country singer Cody Jinks was forced to cancel a concert in Texas on Saturday night after an unspecified "threat of violence."
Cody Jinks, the independent country singer who has built a rabid fan base with his straightforward lyricism and classic-country sound, canceled his concert slated for Saturday night in Nacogdoches, Texas, because of an unspecified “threat of violence.”
The Texas native announced the cancellation via a series of tweets two hours before the ticketed start time. According to Jinks, he and the band were loaded in and ready to play at the Nacogdoches County Exposition & Civic Center.
“It’s with much regret & aggravation that we have to cancel the show in Nacogdoches, Texas tonight. We are here, set up, and ready, but we have been notified that there has been a threat of violence issued for tonight’s show,” he wrote.
“Local official along with federal officials are trying to track down the person who issued the threat, but haven’t just yet,” he continued. “So, in good conscience, my team and I have decided to postpone the show this evening in Nacogdoches.”
A rep for Jinks had no further comment. The Texas band Flatland Calvary were slated to open the concert.
According to KETK in Tyler, Texas, law enforcement said the threat was called in to the Expo Center on Saturday morning and referenced “doing violence during the concert.”
“The safety for our fans, friends, and staff is first and foremost,” Jinks tweeted. “I personally had family make long drives and paid for hotels so I understand any aggravation and frustration. We will make it up to you and keep you updated when we are able to reschedule the show.”
Jinks’ next concert is scheduled for November 7th in Albany, Georgia.
Earlier this month, Jinks released two albums, After the Fire on October 11th, and The Wanting on October 18th.
...and then... stumbled into this:
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It's also worth mentioning that, in this adaptation, the Addams family is accustomed to perform spiritism sessions and it's actually some sort of daily habit/tradition for them. The movie portraits this as it's something harmless or even cool (like: "hey, daughter, come here and talk to your grandparents through the ouija board!"). Yeah, the board is actually showed without any restriction.
In the end, the movie is all about accepting people involved with the occult, embracing them and their pervertions as it's all normal. And top of that, normal people are portrayed as mindless sheep and intolerant beings that can't accept poor tormented families linked to actual evil. It was disgusting to watch.