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jayvik nation, how we feelinā
A little detour (for the greater good)
Albert PyunāsĀ āKnightsā (1993), with kickboxer Kathy Long.
we hate crypto
Eugenics
I just felt these tags were too important not to add @blacksasuke
I take you on a tour of my house but every room looks like this
Good work everyone but especially you two
Ok but let's include their revision too because it makes this even funnier:
anyone have the screencap of that guy having a meltdown when tracer overwatch was confirmed lesbian
Hear you go
happy pride month
Pigās convicted, all counts, no badge, no bail, heās going to jail.
It should be remembered, though, that the prosecution was arguing a pro-cop case; their proposal was that by punishing Chauvin as a sacrificial lamb, the rest of the police force could be re-justified, given that Chauvin was uniquely A Bad Apple that even the other cops would look down on. This was a lose/lose case - it was always just two factions of the oppressors arguing over the tactics to achieve the same goal - something that seems to be a specialty of the US.
Propagandists are gonna be circling around this case like flies. The pigs are probably pissed off that one of their own was sacrificed. We all know how little control the government has over them, so it might get messy out there. Conflict overseas might get ramped up to distract us and unify them.
Summer is still coming: things are going to heat up, and the US will be covered in smoke and fire again. In the meantime, Death to America, and let Chauvin rot in hell.
controversial redbull ad where jfk drinks a redbull and flies out of his convertible and avoids his assasination
idk if anyone has tried to draw this yet but here is my proposal
Fun fact: Because we are in constant semi-lockdown since autumn, there was no flu-season in Germany this year.
Our flu season isnāt technically over yet and the USās pandemic response is laughably bad, but we have an average of about 40,000 flu deaths a year and this year it has been 450.
But also upsetting was the news there are about 200+ infant flu deaths a year and this year it was 2.
TWO.
āPro-lifeā people need to reexamine their entire ideology. You can prevent hundreds of dead babies a year just by wearing a mask, but alas your religion tells you no? Ok then.
Anyway Iām gonna wear masks forever now bye
once i was at the philly museum of art and a security guard saw me looking at this sculpture that is just a head of romaine lettuce tied to a block of granite with a piece of wire (sculpture that eats by giovanni anselmo) and he was like. iām here sometimes when the lettuce guy comes in to change the lettuce.
cringe culture is dead and that includes cringing at ourselves. 14 year old me unironically yelledĀ āallons-yā at school and you know what? it made me happy. and being happy is how i grew into who i am today. i would never bully a middle schooler for their interests now, so iām not going to be mean to my middle school self. i love her and wish i could give her a hug and tell her that her portal t-shirts are cool
Iām deep in the 19th century art hole and every time I think Iāve seen them all I find another painting that makes me go !!!!
?? you cant just say this and then not share the painting in question!!
you are absolutely right!!
Arthur Trevethin Nowell, 1887 - Captives
Honestly where do I start? The movement? The composition? The lighting?
Look how much more it seems like she's leaning forward because the tree and the man curve away and around her? Like Tantalos who reached for fruit but the tree would bend away from him? That's what this feels like. And then there are these other two, pulling her away into the opposite direction. So there's a lot of movement! But what makes it even better is how he still stabilized the image with a lot of hidden vertical lines!
Also the contrasts? Fantastic! Like the one between the metal of his armor and her flowly dress or her light face vs the other faces kept in darkness or the light foreground vs the dark background,...
Also the edges are amazing! Everyone tells you corners are not important but here? Wrong! Her foot is like an anchor that stop the eye from falling out of the image so it's a lot more rendered than the flower petals.
And don't even get me started on the rendering...
Ok I'll stop here tl;dr: BEAUTIFUL 10/10
you know what I'm not done, I found something else:
The reason why it doesn't look like they're senselessly pulling at her? Because the action is actually built up like a spiral, whoa! There's a lot going on behind her back, but because of the spiral your eyes don't linger there and instead are lead towards her body and then towards her head.
It's not just the spiral, though, there's another line of movement hidden in those hands:
And not only that, they're grouped together in the shape of a pentagon! Simple shapes are easy to recognize, so it tells your eye where to go immediately.
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