Francine Van Hove (1942-2025) — The Sphinxes and the Dictionary [oil on canvas, 1985]
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Francine Van Hove (1942-2025) — The Sphinxes and the Dictionary [oil on canvas, 1985]
2018 - 2024 - 2026
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uaaa i was very inspired by the notes.. you articulated my feelings in drawing such a creature with many bows quite well
thank you..
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“so you like criminals?” I LIKE THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL.
One of worst things copaganda ever perpetuated is the rhetoric that if you aren't guilty of breaking the law, you shouldn't value your personal privacy against the state's surveillance and interrogation. That only guilty people hire lawyers when talking to police.
Whys he looking at me like its my fault YOU CHOSE HIM
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where's that native meme that's like "lol you worship the sun lmao" and they respond "ok. the sun is real"
hello i have this
Get-A-Load-Of-This-Guy Cam
I make the same face every time theres some documentary talking like "the ancient Egyptians believed the Nile river was sacred" and i'm like....well yeah? Its kind of like, the only reason their entire society exists? Seems pretty reasonable to me
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question! if a workplace is violating labor laws (which they often are) is there anything that prevents an employee from:
printing out copies of the laws being violated, maybe with helpful highlights/summaries
(and a helpful reporting hotline, if possible)
taping these signs anonymously in the employee bathroom stalls
i know retaliation is something many workers worry about, but bathrooms at least still don't have security cameras. so is this a practical and anonymous thing to do? and if so, why isn't it more common?
They can't have cameras inside the bathrooms, but they can have them pointing to the entrance of the bathrooms. They can figure out who put them up based on what time people went in and out. It would probably work the first couple of times, but retaliation would catch up pretty quick.
Tips if you do want to try something like this:
Don't create it/print it at work or use company paper/tape - there's a time to steal and there's a time to be sneaky. This is sneaky time.
Hide the paper & tape before you arrive (purse, pocket, etc)
Do it during busy bathroom times - start of the day / during breaks when lots of people are coming and going
Be quick and silent
Don't say anything to anyone about what you're up to
paper is easy to hide wrapped around the thigh/torso areas. which is a weird sentence to type but yeah.
print shops (and LIBRARIES!) exist and can be quite cheap
you can do one stall at a time (which helps the aforementioned security camera thing)
i saw a tiktok of a girl proudly displaying her vinyl collection and the comments are flooded with people accusing her of promoting unhealthy overconsumption. i need people to understand that there's a major difference between being a financially responsible collector versus an influencer mindlessly buying items they have no real attachment to and/or will let expire just for the sake of keeping up with a trend
> a woman has a hobby > here come the comments...
when middle aged men collect vinyls, miniature model cars, weaponry, antiques etc.: ...
when women own more than 5 things alltogether not related to their chores or work but simply for fun: wow you are literally the reason for climate change. bitch
"Physical media supremacy!!!!"
Woman with her vinyl collection: hi
"WHAT IS THIS OVERCONSUMPTION"
Man dont let it be older tech and the person using/buying it be a woman cause my god
dystopia au where we are all assigned one of two chosen genders at birth
Thanks to ultrasounds, the genders can be assigned before birth. The people are so excited to conform they throw “Gender reveal parties” to make sure their offspring exist in a strict binary since before they can even form thoughts.
Children are color-coded according to their binary assignment.
One of the genders is seen as inherently inferior.
This all sounds really effing creepy when you put it that way
#BECAUSE IT IS
And if you deviate from the assigned gender you can be disowned by your family, fired from your job, and beaten by authorities.