From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11500 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, May 31 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11500 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Survey for an EXCLUSIVE Reward. Participation Required. ["Exclusive Rewar] Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Amazing Deals" Subject: Survey for an EXCLUSIVE Reward. Participation Required. Survey for an EXCLUSIVE Reward. Participation Required. http://starbuckz.shop/bSsyBgp8us8ZogwvUn9owO4k6PG5oh-458LpAmCRUuhWHF9kXQ http://starbuckz.shop/QrfhaRNLG2Au4nxbMcE1psKL2hdtSAWv2t-WC6eFOt31zODQ7w ross-dressing has been practiced throughout much of recorded history, in many societies, and for many reasons. Examples exist in Greek, Norse, and Hindu mythology. Cross-dressing can be found in theater and religion, such as kabuki, Noh, and Korean shamanism, as well as in folklore, literature, and music. For instance, in examining kabuki culture during Japan's edo period, cross-dressing was not only used for theater purposes but also because current societal trends: cross-dressing and the switching of genders was a familiar concept to the Japanese at the time which allowed them to interchange characters's genders easily and incorporate geisha fashion into men's wear. This was especially common in the story-telling of ancient stories such as the character Benten from Benten Koz?. He was a thief in the play cross-dressing as a woman. Cross-dressing was also exhibited in Japanese Noh for similar reasons. Societal standards at the time broke boundaries between gender. For example, ancient Japanese portraits of aristocrats have no clear differentiation in characteristics between male and female beauty. Thus, in Noh performance, the cross-dressing of actors was common; especially given the ease of disguising biological sex with the use of masks and heavy robes. In a non-entertainment context, cross-dressing is also exhibited in Korean shamanism for religious purposes. Specifically, this is displayed in chaesu-gut, a shamanistic rite gut in which a shaman offers a sacrifice to the spirits to intermediate in the fortunes of the intended humans for the gut. Here, cross-dressing serves many purposes. Firstly, the shaman (typically a woman) would cross-dress as both male and female spirits can occupy her. This allows her to represent the opposite sex and become a cross-sex icon in 75% of the time of the ritual. This also allows her to become a sexually liminal being. It is clear that in entertainment, literature, art, and religion, different civilizations have utilized cross-dressing for many different purp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 10:45:13 +0200 From: "Amazing Deals" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://starbuckz.shop/E-mnOyF-crq74eGv7wq73i31kiOP8IAhsD8c-bQQE0nzZrgbxA http://starbuckz.shop/TWY4wokTJ918VHks3I3Ly_M0RnNXbN0VAKoxCYeExxOm1KO1Ng ross-dressing has been practiced throughout much of recorded history, in many societies, and for many reasons. Examples exist in Greek, Norse, and Hindu mythology. Cross-dressing can be found in theater and religion, such as kabuki, Noh, and Korean shamanism, as well as in folklore, literature, and music. For instance, in examining kabuki culture during Japan's edo period, cross-dressing was not only used for theater purposes but also because current societal trends: cross-dressing and the switching of genders was a familiar concept to the Japanese at the time which allowed them to interchange characters's genders easily and incorporate geisha fashion into men's wear. This was especially common in the story-telling of ancient stories such as the character Benten from Benten Koz?. He was a thief in the play cross-dressing as a woman. Cross-dressing was also exhibited in Japanese Noh for similar reasons. Societal standards at the time broke boundaries between gender. For example, ancient Japanese portraits of aristocrats have no clear differentiation in characteristics between male and female beauty. Thus, in Noh performance, the cross-dressing of actors was common; especially given the ease of disguising biological sex with the use of masks and heavy robes. In a non-entertainment context, cross-dressing is also exhibited in Korean shamanism for religious purposes. Specifically, this is displayed in chaesu-gut, a shamanistic rite gut in which a shaman offers a sacrifice to the spirits to intermediate in the fortunes of the intended humans for the gut. Here, cross-dressing serves many purposes. Firstly, the shaman (typically a woman) would cross-dress as both male and female spirits can occupy her. This allows her to represent the opposite sex and become a cross-sex icon in 75% of the time of the ritual. This also allows her to become a sexually liminal being. It is clear that in entertainment, literature, art, and religion, different civilizations have utilized cross-dressing for many different purp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 10:27:26 +0200 From: "Exclusive Reward" Subject: Take a survey today and get paid UP TO $100! Take a survey today and get paid UP TO $100! http://prostadineex.cyou/wqT3zPlzL9-J9hsTCc3jInHlo5AoqpV4aGbhJO0rBt2RAq4wpA http://prostadineex.cyou/EV8HOORAaNi1SLc63Ab0Gf6JlncdNJCpiXXiiXR_Hzmq_Cea5A Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender. From as early as pre-modern history, cross-dressing has been practiced in order to disguise, comfort, entertain, and express oneself. Almost every human society throughout history has had expected norms for each gender relating to style, color, or type of clothing they are expected to wear, and likewise most societies have had a set of guidelines, views or even laws defining what type of clothing is appropriate for each gender. Therefore, cross-dressing allows individuals to express themselves by acting beyond guidelines, views, or even laws defining what type of clothing is expected and appropriate for each gender. The term "cross-dressing" refers to an action or a behavior, without attributing or implying any specific causes or motives for that behavior. Cross-dressing is not synonymous with being transgender. Terminology The phenomenon of cross-dressing is seen throughout recorded history, being referred to as far back as the Hebrew Bible. The terms used to describe it have changed throughout history; the Anglo-Saxon-rooted term "cross-dresser" is viewed more favorably than the Latin-origin term "transvestite" in some circles, where it has come to be seen as outdated and derogatory. Its first mention originated in Magnus Hirschfeld's Die Transvestiten (The Transvestites) in 1910, originally associating cross-dressing with non-heterosexual behavior or derivations of sexual intent. Its connotations largely change ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 11:32:08 +0200 From: "OnlineMart Department" Subject: Celebrating OnlineMart anniversary with an Ninja NeverDull Celebrating OnlineMart anniversary with an Ninja NeverDull http://starbuckz.shop/1zMD5eVMsJPr0U9Km6EMqbY7K-PMYK7-TQ-uJjjRM0F1mtsJBQ http://starbuckz.shop/yYA-cu81zG58chsUyvYPF9zhlFUlnyHddl8puhDAAHSI6QVoLQ There are many different kinds of cross-dressing and many different reasons why an individual might engage in cross-dressing behavior. Some people cross-dress as a matter of comfort or style, a personal preference for clothing associated with the opposite gender. Some people cross-dress to shock others or challenge social norms; others will limit their cross-dressing to underwear, so that it is not apparent. Some people attempt to pass as a member of the opposite gender in order to gain access to places or resources they would not otherwise be able to reach. Gender disguise Gender disguise has been used by women and girls to pass as male, and by men and boys to pass as female. Gender disguise has also been used as a plot device in storytelling, particularly in narrative ballads, and is a recurring motif in literature, theater, and film. Historically, some women have cross-dressed to take up male-dominated or male-exclusive professions, such as military service. Conversely, some men have cross-dressed to escape from mandatory military service or as a disguise to assist in political or social protest, as men in Wales did in the Rebecca Riots and when conducting Ceffyl Pren as a form of mob justice. Undercover journalism may require cross-dressing, as with Norah Vincent's project Self-Made Man. One famous case of gender disguise was when Bernard Boursicot, a French diplomat, was caught in a honeypot trap (seducing him to participate in Chinese espionage) by Shi Pei Pu, a male Peking opera singer who performed female roles, whom Boursicot believed to be female. This espionage case became something of a cause cC)lC(bre in France in 1986, as Boursicot and Shi were brought to trial, owing to the na ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 02:29:05 -0330 From: Louis Vuitton Subject: Louis Vuitton $100 Now! Limited Stock, Unlimited Sophistication: LV Bags at Unbeatable Discounts! [TABLE NOT SHOWN] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 10:59:05 +0200 From: "Electrizap Bug Zapper" Subject: Update: More Cases Spreading of Deadly Mosquito Virus Update: More Cases Spreading of Deadly Mosquito Virus http://belivemaaslong.today/SrnQ-0i8jTwMHOLoVpHcrceMSYCmuZQwFI6NbMeQ282Hc-V0Pw http://belivemaaslong.today/JjoHAhzH2mlB-8eAL0jCNeSrUEoB7g-tcZM4DtO66IgGRs6exA Wood engraving is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut, it uses relief printing, where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and prints using relatively low pressure. By contrast, ordinary engraving, like etching, uses a metal plate for the matrix, and is printed by the intaglio method, where the ink fills the valleys, the removed areas. As a result, the blocks for wood engravings deteriorate less quickly than the copper plates of engravings, and have a distinctive white-on-black character. Thomas Bewick developed the wood engraving technique in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century. His work differed from earlier woodcuts in two key ways. First, rather than using woodcarving tools such as knives, Bewick used an engraver's burin (graver). With this, he could create thin delicate lines, often creating large dark areas in the composition. Second, wood engraving traditionally uses the wood's end grainbwhile the older technique used the softer side grain. The resulting increased hardness and durability facilitated more detai ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 12:35:55 +0200 From: "Pentagon Warnings" Subject: This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... http://steelbiteepro.shop/gwTbdx9YpZ_LQNzlo9XDmsatKM3zKi_VzWRE2B1ubckqSxVdEw http://steelbiteepro.shop/9NYQUOYc-aQbBO5UVfumfWAODkJR8y2xPGPcmNthI6wwfSswpw In 1954, the government of Egypt decided to build the new Aswan High Dam, whose resulting future reservoir it would eventually inundate a large stretch of the Nile valley containing cultural treasures of ancient Egypt and ancient Nubia. In 1959, the governments of Egypt and Sudan requested UNESCO to assist them to protect and rescue the endangered monuments and sites. In 1960, the Director-General of UNESCO launched the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia. This International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, as well as the salvage and relocation to higher ground of several important temples. The most famous of these are the temple complexes of Abu Simbel and Philae. The campaign ended in 1980 and was considered a success. To thank countries which especially contributed to the campaign's success, Egypt donated four temples; the Temple of Dendur was moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Temple of Debod to the Parque del Oeste in Madrid, the Temple of Taffeh to the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, and the Temple of Ellesyia to Museo Egizio in Turin. The project cost US$80 million (equivalent to $263.1 million in 2021), about $40 million of which was collected from 50 countries. The project's success led to other safeguarding campaigns, such as saving Venice and its lagoon in Italy, the ruins of Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan, and the Borobodur Temple Compounds in Indonesia. Together with the International Council on Monuments and Sites, UNESCO then initiated a draft convention to protect cultural heritage. Convention and background Main article: World Heritage Convention The convention (the signed document of international agreement) guiding the work of the World Heritage Committee was developed over a seven-year period (1965b1972). The United States initiated the idea of safeguarding places of high cultural or natural importance. A White House conference in 1965 called for a "World Heritage Trust" to preserve "the world's superb natural and sce ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 2023 17:16:50 +0200 From: "Jeff Martin" Subject: How Jeff Cured His Acid Reflux and Cancer. How Jeff Cured His Acid Reflux and Cancer. http://newsurveys.shop/UBQyY3gpry436e2kwk637ChEBGb4TGPnJ8TNHzQhb7G9mFDa http://newsurveys.shop/tBMqKRht9oM7j3dItzP5nkVea0swZ-eHADnvNWQ87TuvWYuHWA in 1872. The main railway companies in the region were the Eastern Bengal Railway and Assam Bengal Railway. Railways competed with waterborne transport to become one of the main means of transport. Supported by the Muslim aristocracy, the British government created the province of Eastern Bengal and Assam in 1905; the new province received increased investment in education, transport, and industry. However, the first partition of Bengal created an uproar in Calcutta and the Indian National Congress. In response to growing Hindu nationalism, the All India Muslim League was formed in Dhaka during the 1906 All India Muhammadan Educational Conference. The British government reorganised the provinces in 1912, reuniting East and West Bengal and making Assam a second province. The Raj was slow to allow self-rule in the colonial subcontinent. It established the Bengal Legislative Council in 1862, and the council's native Bengali representation increased during the early 20th century. The Bengal Provincial Muslim League was formed in 1913 to advocate civil rights for Bengali Muslims within a constitutional framework. During the 1920s, the league was divided into factions supporting the Khilafat movement and favouring cooperation with the British to achieve self-rule. Segments of the Bengali elite supported Mustafa Kemal AtatC