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did i learn a thing?
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so true
Official Wednesday post
It's Tuesday
Happy "Not Only Is It Not Friday, It's Not Even Thursday, Official Wednesday, It's Tuesday" Monday, everyone
STILL HERE
so yeehaw
LONG TIME NO SEE TUMBLR
i have come back…with bunnyclancy…chibi…
i’m thinking of a bunnyclancy AU where everything is the same clancy is just a bunny
usually a grown ass man with ears and a tail unless I feel like cutiefying him like today AWWWHH
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drug addicts deserve housing, food, water, and healthcare btw
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Acrylic on canvas, August 2024
I remember certain things-
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T-E-R-R-I-F-I-E-D
going into eurosummer with a bang ^_^
Taras Shevchenko and Ira Aldridge by Heorhiy Melikhov, 1963
Famous Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko befriended the African-American Shakespearean actor Ira Aldridge, while the latter was on tour to the Russian Empire in 1858. Shevchenko did his portrait in pastel. It is recounted that the two men got along very well. While posing for the portrait, Aldridge sang African-American songs to Shevchenko and in return, the artist taught him Ukrainian songs.
The portrait in question:
Portrait of Ira Aldridge by Taras Shevchenko, 1858. Pastel on paper.
“This country was founded by a group of slave owners who told us that all men are created equal. To my mind, that is what’s known as being stunningly and embarrassingly full of shit.” - George Carlin
…PolitiFact going through history to fact check this guy was like that time CNN went through history to dig up dirt on Bernie, and all they found were videos of him planting trees, and telling kids that racism is bad.
PolitiFact going through history to double check this is still a good thing though, because it means we can truthfully say they did.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/sep/10/arlen-parsa/evidence-shows-most-47-men-famous-declaration-inde/