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Forget (The Walking Dead)

"Forget" is the 13th episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on March 8, 2015. The episode was directed by David Boyd and written by Corey Reed. The events of the episode adapt material from Issue #72 of the comic book series of the same name. In this episode, Rick and the others try to settle in with the community of Alexandria at Deanna Monroe's party. However, some of the characters are unable to adjust to new life after their struggles on the road such as Sasha Williams, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder over her losses. Meanwhile, Carol Peletier devises a plan to steal back the group's weapons undercover.

This episode marks the first appearance of Spencer Monroe portrayed by Austin Nichols, a prominent character from the graphic novels. It also features the introductions of Tobin, a member of the construction crew from the graphic novels. 'Forget' also marks the final appearance of Beth Greene and Tyreese, who appears briefly in a flashback to Sasha.

Forget (album)

Forget is the debut album by Twin Shadow. The album was produced in Brooklyn, New York by Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear). Pitchfork Media placed it at number 26 on its list "The Top 50 Albums of 2010".

Track listing

All songs written by Twin Shadow.

Personnel

  • Chris Taylor - producer, mixer
  • George Lewis Jr. - writer, producer, musician, photography
  • Prince Language - producer, additional (on "Shooting Holes" and "Forget")
  • Emily Lazar - mastering
  • Joe Laporta - mastering
  • Samantha West - cover photography
  • References

    -ism

    -ism is a suffix in many English words, first usage , originally derived from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismos), reaching English through Latin, via French. It is often used in philosophy to define specific ideologies, and, as such, at times it is used as a noun when referring to a broad range of ideologies in a general sense. The suffix 'ism' qua ism is neutral and therefore bears no connotations associated with any of the many ideologies it has been appended to; such determinations can only be informed by public opinion regarding specific ideologies like ageism, cubism etc. According to Merriam–Webster's Dictionary of English Usage it is a belief, attitude, style, etc., that is referred to by a word that ends in the suffix -ism : the act, practice, or process of doing something

    • act :practice :process <criticism> <plagiarism> / manner of action or behavior characteristic of a (specified) person or thing <animalism>

    • prejudice or discrimination on the basis of a (specified) attribute <racism> <sexism>

    ISM

    Ism may refer to:

  • Ism (band), an East Coast-based alternative rock quartet
  • Ism (name), the Arabic word for a personal name
  • -ism, a suffix appended to many philosophical concepts
  • ISM may stand for:

    Entertainment

  • Incredible Shrinking Man, a film
  • ISM Racing, a former autoracing team owned by Bob Hancher
  • ISM (album), a 2012 album by Norwegian electronic music producer Savant
  • Industry

  • ISM band, the industrial, scientific and medical radio bands
  • Institute for Supply Management, with headquarters in Arizona, United States
  • Industry Structure Model, a formal model for skills and training, now superseded by SFIAPlus
  • International Safety Management Code, used in shipping
  • International Society for Micropiles, concerned with micropile building techniques
  • Politics

  • International Socialist Movement, Scotland
  • International Solidarity Movement, organization focused on assisting the Palestinian cause in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Italian Social Movement, a neo-fascist and post-fascist political party in Italy
  • Education

    Arabic name

    Arabic names were historically based on a long naming system; most Arabs did not simply have given/middle/family names, but a full chain of names. This system was mainly in use throughout Arabia and part of the Levant.

    Structure of the Arabic name

    Ism

    The ism (اسم) is the personal name (e.g. "Jafar" or "Ali"). Most names are Arabic words with a meaning, usually signaling the hoped-for character of the person. Such words are employed as adjectives and nouns in regular language.

    Generally, the context and grammar differentiate between names and adjectives, but Arab newspapers sometimes try to avoid confusion by placing names in brackets or quotation marks.

    A very common name is Muhammad, used throughout the Muslim world, including parts of Africa, Arabia, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia. The name may be abbreviated to Md., Mohd., Muhd., or simply M. in many cases, in which case the second given name is the one most commonly used. This can be seen in many names in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

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