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whatās the rush?
The time will pass anyway
Rouen Cathedral FaƧade and Tour dāAlbane (1894) by Claude Monet
hello instagram artist. your challenge is to do a portrait study of a woman but youāre not allowed to stylize them so their eyes are really big and more cat eyed than the reference photo. Youāre also not allowed to make their noses more of a button nose or their lips full and pouty or their faces heart shaped with no double chin. Also you have to draw a fat woman. one thats actually fat and not just slightly curvier than the kpop demon hunters body type. good luck
never not thinking abt this
fun fact - I took this screenshot back in 2018 so it's not that, the guy's name is Ross Draws and he's sucked for a lot longer than that
thank youuuuuu Iāve been seeing a lot of people lately confidently claim art is ai when it was very clearly drawn by a person.
yes, all the changes to the reference were intentional and deliberate and I think thatās important context here
"After the ecstasy, the laundry." āJack Kornfield
The Pledge by N.C. Wyeth
The Enchanted Garden, (Detail), (1916-1917) by John William Waterhouse RA (English, 1849 ā 1917), oil on canvas, 115.5 cm (45.5 in) x 160 cm (63 in), Lady Lever Art Gallery
I need to stop jokingly calling people changing to be ānormalā as ādetransitioningā because I just said ādid you see guy fieri detransitionedā to a friend who didnāt know about me doing that in a joke way
Fallout 3 power armor mechanic and his duplicitous twin brother who says the word "uncivilized" too much.
why don't you calm down and look up the little auk
why don't you calm down. and look at the little auk.
Okay. This is the last summer where I will give strawberries a chance. They better knock my fucking socks off.
I did have a good punnet a week ago and I made the rest into syrup!
Watching the bestie replay BW and truly Bianca is living her best life. Imagine getting in an argument with your overprotective dad and then Lady GaGa shows up to back you up
It's actually way better in BW2 when you beat Elesa and she walks the runway with you. Moments that make every trainer a little (pocket) monster
The Magpie (1869) by Claude Monet
the she-ra reboot makes this video relevant again which means we are in the best timeline
the kids these days dont know this masterpieceā¦they will learn
the Masters of the Universe remake makes this video relevant again which means we are in the best timeline
grazing
im curious about a specific generational divide
regardless of you being queer or not, did your parents ever gave you the "if you turn out to be gay it would be fine" talk, before you ever had the chance to say anything on your own about that?
gen z, yes
gen z, no
millenial, yes
millenial, no
gen x, yes
gen X, no
baby boomer, yes
baby boomer, no
because it happened to me and im wondering if this was a product of the ongoing cultural change around gay issues. before i ever had the chance to say to my parents "i am this" my mom was already sitting me aside to tell me "if there is anything you want to tell me, i want you to know ill accept you no matter what"
I canāt remember if I told you guys this but my grandpa paid a guy to put up a rock retaining wall in the backyard when my grandparents moved into their house in 1966. They live at the bottom of a mountain. The wall finally collapsed this year and my grandfather with dementia was PISSED OFFFFFF and he wanted so badly to call the guy who did it and chew him out for doing a bad job. My grandma is trying to explain that the wall lasted 60 years and the guy who did the work is probably dead and it TURNS OUT HE IS STILL ALIVE. Now weāre worried grandpa is going to get through to him (small town) and weāre going to see two 85 year old men come to blows over a rock wall that has been there since the mid-60s. My grandpa is a scrapper, heās been to jail over a bar fight, the possibility that he WOULD fight this guy is high.
To top it off? The stone mason is the only person in town with one arm so grandpa would definitely recognize him if he saw him. If that is your grandpa, please protect him from my grandpa.
Actually what is the expected lifespan of a stone wall? I grew up in New England
I donāt know. They could last indefinitely in perfect conditions on flat land. Like I said, theyāre at the bottom of a mountain in Appalachia and this wall has held back 60 years of snow melt and ground shifting and it has survived countless major weather events. In my opinion it is very good work and I think 60 is a good run for a rock retaining wall. The problem is that grandpa feels like the wall was put up recently so he thinks it is shitty craftsmanship. Heās mad because he canāt quite grasp that this wall has done its job for 60 years. Dementia is a terrible disease but if you donāt laugh youāll cry and grandpaās righteous indignation at this manās work is kinda hilarious.