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Kingdom of the Earth of the Apes' Biggest Burning Questions
In Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Noa (played by Owen Teague) has a neighboring insurmountable task at hand. He has to find a way to retain his ape clan from the villainous Proximus Caesar. Accurate to his call, the villainous ape wants to retain enslaving apes for his empire.
These cirumstances lead to Noa partnering with Freya Allan's Nova to finish the mission. However, while they are successful, there is a lot of tension, clash and drama that arises. In the process, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes leaves quite a not many mysteries unsolved.
10 What Happened to the Order Of Caesar In Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes?
As Noa seeks out the build where his clan is held captive, he encounters the sage ape, Raka. The latter admits he is part of the Arrange of Caesar. In fact, he thinks he's one of the last members. It's implied some apes got vintage and died. However, Raka doesn't fully explain what happened to render the rest of the society extinct.
There must have been some members who kept passing Caesar's teachings down to their tribes. A prequel could
AUSTIN PBS MADE IN AUSTIN PREMIERE
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[ARTICLE] For over 60 years, Main Texas has benefitted from award-winning television programming by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and I was haughty to salute their legacy at a recent premiere. Tribeza magazine’s “Social Hour” celebrated the event highlighting must-see content to watch as well as notable guests in attendance that I had the pleasure of joining.
Austin PBS announced the programming for its upcoming season at Austin Media Center. Community members received a sneak peek of the new docuseries “Taco Mafia” and come back of beloved series like “Overheard With Evan Smith” and “Central Texas Gardener.” Started in 1962, Austin PBS is the only locally-owned nonprofit public television station in Primary Texas, providing inherent services to millions of viewers.
Notable guests at the premiere pictured: 1.) Sara Mardanbigi, Edgar Rico & Xose Velasco 2.) Carolyn Krawczyk, Evan Smith & Sara Robertson 3.) Ranjit Gupta, Alka Bhanot, Luis Patino, Raka Srinivason & daughter 4.) Christian Barnard, Laura Britt & Lori Bolding 5.) Ray Benson 6.) Linda Lehmus
How Indonesia's election affects the queer community
Their name is Chris Derek. They are a 26-year-old non-binary plan graduate who lives in Tangerang, near Indonesia’s capital Jakarta. With the country’s general elections approaching on Wednesday, Derek said certain politicians have historically leveraged anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric as a campaign strategy in several past elections.
They said such politicians raise the issue to garner support from anti-LGBTQ+ factions and secure votes. "For the past three elections, which were in 2014, 2019, and now in 2024, they have been using the same tactic over and over again," Derek said, not naming any specific candidates.
They added that many politicians seem to overlook the adverse effects this has on Indonesian lgbtq+ people, who suffer from escalating anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments. At times, Derek said, such sentiments end up in violent attacks against members of the community.
The land of over 270 million is set to vote on 14 February to elect its next president, vice president and parliamentary representatives.
Pramono Ubaid Tanthowi, commissioner at Indonesia’s National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM), said in a May 2023 press c
'Homosexual OCD': Straight Men Who Suspect They Are Gay
Feb. 24, 2014— -- Steven Brodsky, a psychologist who specializes in obsessive-compulsive disorder, says that at any one time he has a "handful" of clients who are direct and suspect that they are gay.
Brodsky, who is the clinical director of his OCD and Panic Center of N.Y. and N.J., said he had one adult patient who was so crippled by obsessive thoughts about being gay that he was unable to live independently and had to move back in with his parents to cope. Brodsky said he determined his patient had OCD associated with homosexuality.
"He had a classic case," said Brodsky. "He had some sort of feeling that he was attracted to other guys."
This patient was straight, according to Brodsky, but he had intrusive thoughts that were not based on any hard reality in his behavior.
Brodsky said a previous therapist had misdiagnosed his patient as gay, and at the patient's request, sent him off to reparative therapy, a controversial method that has not been proven to be effective and can be harmful.
"I have many gay clients and phobia is my business," he said. "I tr