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Porco Rosso (1992) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Monica Vitti by Peter Basch
Photos of Kermit and Piggy where they look extra butchfemme
LOVELY 🧡 CHARMING 🧡 FUNNY 🧡 DIANE KEATON (1946 – 2025)
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Last Supper in Pompeii - Skeleton Mosaic
This decorative mosaic which would have been set into the dining room floor in Pompeii shows a grinning skeleton holding two Askoi or wine jugs. While putting a skeleton on your dining room floor today might seem a bit odd, for the Romans, it was completely normal. This is because the skeleton reminded them to seize the day, or ‘carpe diem’ as the Romans used to say. In this dining room, the skeleton would have served as a reminder to enjoy the meal while they could. In ancient Rome, food and wine played a big part in the afterlife as well. See this wonderful mosaic and much more on display in #LastSupperinPompeii until 12 January only. Booking essential.
Frociə e ribelli sempre, fascistə mai.
(Contenuto originale di: Nonunadimenobrescia)
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Daniel Johnston - My Yoke Is Heavy Ma davvero la pesantezza è terribile e la leggerezza meravigliosa? Il fardello più pesante ci opprime, ci piega, ci schiaccia al suolo. Ma nella poesia d’amore di tutti i tempi la donna desidera essere gravata dal fardello del corpo dell’uomo. Il fardello più pesante è quindi allo stesso tempo l’immagine del più intenso compimento vitale. Quanto più il fardello è pesante, tanto più la nostra vita è vicina alla terra, tanto più è reale e autentica. Al contrario, l’assenza assoluta di un fardello fa si che l’uomo diventi più leggero dell’aria, prenda il volo verso l’alto, si allontani dalla terra, dall’essere terreno, diventi solo a metà reale e i suoi movimenti siano tanto liberi quanto privi di significato. Che cosa dobbiamo scegliere allora? La pesantezza o la leggerezza?
Milan Kundera
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