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— Anton Eisenhoit, 1589
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“Hæresis dea”
— Anton Eisenhoit, 1589
Me: why have you been carrying around a bag that says ✨YAHWEH✨not your way ????
The most unintentionally funny man on the planet:
“………. I thought it said yeehaw.”
Andy Goldsworthy Touching North, North Pole, 1989 /
Andrea Pozzi
being with(ish) someone who negatively critiques every single fucking thing under the sun has long been a bore but say another bad word about muppets christmas carol and the next time you’ll see me is in family court
November 14, 1960 Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters First published: 1977
Rose O'Neill knew what was up
you Wish you has a monster wife as big and tender as this
Yes this is the same Rose O'Neill who invented Kewpies
A quote from O'Neill: “The buffoonery of the Kewpies and the passion of my serious drawings playing side by side is unusual, but not too unusual. In this droll existence, the Hamlet and Lear have always consorted with the clown.”
Here’s some more of her “Sweet Monsters”. This series was very personal to her, and she meant to keep all these drawings private until Auguste Rodîn insisted she show them.
You can read about this collection HERE and see more in person if you’re ever in the Ozarks.
A very special Art Nouveau tiara comprised of horn, gold, diamond and pearl. Maker’s mark for Paul-Gabriel Liénard and French control marks, circa 1900-1905
last night
Falk Gernegroß (German, b. 1973, Marienberg, Germany, based Leipzig, Germany) - Windstill, 2023, Mixed Media on MDF
Max Ernst (German, 1891-1976) - La Joie de Vivre (The Joy of Life) (1936)
Norman Lindsay, The Sphinx, 1920
In the years after the US Environmental Protection Agency was founded, the agency dispatched photographers to document pollution and contami
Formaldehyde, brick dust, lead, and borax once made grocery shopping a minefield.
Shit used to be wild, and this is just what I could find that had decent sources, I've heard a lot more horror stories.
I'm not excited to live in a word without regulation. 🙃
"Regulations don't exist because governments enjoy them" is an important statement here. The government has to spend money and labor to enforce regulations. The government has to be begged for years and sometimes threatened by the American people into even creating the regulations. The people with the money want you to believe regulations are "BIG GOVERNMENT INFRINGING ON OUR FREEDOMS" so you'll help them undo the regulations your grandparents had to force that same government to install in the first fucking place. They count on you being ignorant of the past so they can make another round of dirty money by poisoning you all over again.
The 'Hindsgavl Dagger' from Denmark, 1900-1700 BC. This Neolithic flint dagger is considered among the most beautiful examples of flint knapping.
One last edit for the road, I'm done with these.