Fred Andersson
@homosatanis.bsky.social
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He/him. Swedish. Queer. Professional researcher. Mystery aficionado. Weirdo. Film fanatic. Book collector. Sometimes on TV. 🤘🏻𖤐👽 https://linktr.ee/fredandersson
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Happy Anita Bryant Humiliation Day
A four-panel image of Anita Bryant being pied in her sanctimonious face by gay rights activist Thom Higgins, 1977.
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I never thought The Daily Grail would inspire me to buy a Dan Brown novel. But it was half-price here at Heathrow - hell on earth - and I’m not thinking clearly. To be fair, I enjoyed The Da Vinci Code, hated Angels and Demons, and haven’t read him since! #booksky
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I mean, I’m pushing 50 now and I honestly think most folks above 45 are idiots. It’s not the kids who share AI generated fake shit and transphobic shit on social media. It’s us old farts.
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Bluesky has truly become Twitter, judging by how many who victimize themselves and misunderstands my post.
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I’ve removed a bunch of contacts on Facebook who are over 60, because they’re idiots. Never, ever equate age with wisdom.
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Did I ever write that their age was the reason? My point with my post was that age doesn’t mean you’re smart.
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I have no idea if we’re friends in FB. But if you’re a racist asshole, which these +60 people are I mentioned, you’re probably not a friend there now. Understand?
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I’ve removed a bunch of contacts on Facebook who are over 60, because they’re idiots. Never, ever equate age with wisdom.
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I do own it, and someone asked me and I’ve emailed the person’s who needs it and I’ve received no response ;)
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Magical place. Like a labyrinth.
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Not a fan of traveling and tomorrow I will be traveling to Scotland, but I much rather stay at home.
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Gorky Rises, by William Steig. Very, very good children’s book. #booksky
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The Thing is probably the most rewatchable movies ever made.
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One unexpected highlight of Bear Island: the very odd Swedish snowmobile Larven (“The Caterpillar”). Two of them get extensive screen time, buzzing across the Arctic like futuristic sled-chairs from a parallel 70s. A perfect cult cameo.

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Larven - Wikipedia
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Finally got around to Don Sharp’s Bear Island (1979). Cold War thriller on an Arctic research base with Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Lee, and more. Feels like it slipped under the radar - but it’s tense, atmospheric and seriously underrated. #moviesky #filmskya
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“Gods on a Lunch Break” (acrylic, 2025)

A surreal myth of cosmic jesters adrift in glowing orbs, connected by ritual circuitry. A snake slithers below, its body stitched with secret codes. Sacred and ridiculous blur - perhaps tricksters are the only gods left.

#acrylic
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Aniara is a 1956 epic science-fiction poem by the Swedish writer Harry Martinson. Got this beautiful 1981 edition as a gift the other day. #booksky
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I will end up like one of those outsider artists, found dead under piles and piles of unsold acrylic abstract paintings.