HEY GUYS! GUESS WHAT !!!! I HAVE A KO-FI NOW!! :D now u can give me ur money lolz
ok jokes aside tho (mostly) i do also plan on opening up $5 sketch comms over there ! ill make an announcement once i do :D
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HEY GUYS! GUESS WHAT !!!! I HAVE A KO-FI NOW!! :D now u can give me ur money lolz
ok jokes aside tho (mostly) i do also plan on opening up $5 sketch comms over there ! ill make an announcement once i do :D
1 beer in and i start telling people to surrender
You show a cat something and they're like sniff sniff sniff sniff sniff sniff sniff ooooh I understand now. Don't care
Quilters. Photographs by Henry Groskinsky (1971)
According to Getty, the woman wearing the pink cardigan in the first two photos is Mrs. Lulla Pettway, here together with other members of the all-Black cooperative at the Martin Luther King Freedom Quilting Bee headquarters hand sewing quilts, Alberta, Alabama. (Photo by Henry Groskinsky/The LIFE Picture Collection)
If you want to read more about the Freedom Quilting Bee, Souls Grown Deep has a history of Gee’s Bend, Alabama–now known as Boykin, this is where the Bee’s headquarters were located.
The site also profiles of many of the individual artists, with photographs of some of their work. The Freedom Quilting Bee itself has a very interesting history, and Martin Luther King was certainly influential—he met with the Quilting Bee several times, and they named their building the “Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sewing Center” in his honor. However, the tradition of improvisational, or “my way” quilts, is unique to the artists of Gee’s Bend—including Mrs. Louella Pettway!
The photographs were featured in Life magazine’s “Craze for Quilts" article, originally published May 5, 1972. It grew out of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s 1971 exhibit, Abstract Design in American Quilts.
kind of fascinating how a lot of people don’t really know how food works
saw a twitter video of a dude making like fried broccoli with bacon or whatever and everyone in the replies was going “can’t believe he took something healthy and turned it into poison!!!!” i don’t really know how to explain to you that you’re still eating broccoli, and the healthy nutrients do not magically leave the broccoli just because you fried it
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