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another quick alcina drawing i ohugoetruhgwotrughwuotrghowetrughoeughoewughweoug refuse to accept her fate in the game lmao
“rage against the dying of the light”
what if unus and annus were a bit less... agreeable... about the whole dying thing (aka: what if they were anime villains)
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THE THING (1982) DIR. JOHN CARPENTER
Nobody trusts anybody now, and we’re all very tired.
list of mundane things that feel like ancient human rituals
cleaning or wipe your bare feet
breaking off a piece of bread and handing it to someone
putting the weight of a basket on your hip or head
eating nuts or berries while hunched over close to the ground
seeing something startling just out of your line of sight and very quickly stepping or leaping on to a larger object to get a better view
cupping your hands into running water to wash your face
the unanimous protection of a baby or child in a public space where women are present
when an elderly woman laughs and grips your forearm tightly
May I add?
Touching someone’s face with the back of your hand to see if they have a fever
Stopping to watch animals moving in groups (geese, fish, horses, butterflies, bees)
Helping an elderly person to walk or sit
telling stories around a fire
huddling together for warmth when it’s cold
marveling at sunlight through leaves
wonderment at the brightness of a full moon
bringing food to sick or grieving families
I have never seen ANYTHING this needlessly extra ever in my life. Why is he like this.
I feel like this is EXACTLY what Shakespeare would have wanted.
Look, sometimes you’re a polyamorous fae king in a fucked-up prank war with your wife and when your beau gives you something that seems like a really good idea you just gotta swing on a rope and put him on his back for a nice, long kiss with tongues.
French perfume bottles.
Cats.
Curtains |1983| Richard Ciupka (as Jonathan Stryker)
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Ancient Roman basalt statues of Hercules and Bacchus found in Rome in the 18th century.
In 1724-26 Francesco Farnese, Duke of Parma, promoted excavations at Domus Flavia that led to the discovery of basaltic statues of Bacchus and Hercules and of several columns of pavonazzetto, which he used to embellish his properties at Parma, which is how they ended up in the Pilotta Palace in Parma.
Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Parma housed in the Palazzo della Pilotta
Photographs by DESIMONE-WAYLAND, taken April 2019.
Jumblr Ask Game!
Apologies if this already exists but I couldn’t find a general Jewish tumblr ask game and I thought it’d be fun to write one!
1. What are your favorite and least favorite Jewish foods?
2. What is your favorite holiday?
3. Are there any holidays you don’t celebrate but want to start celebrating?
4. What kind of Jewish food do you want to learn to make?
5. Do you currently identify with a denomination?
6. Do you speak any Judeo-languages?
7. Are there any Judeo-languages you want to learn?
8. Do you have a favorite minhag (tradition) from your community or family?
9. If you want to get married, what Jewish wedding practices are must haves and what are must have nots?
10. Can you read from the Torah and if so do you enjoy it?
11. What kind of, if any, Passover traditions do you and/or your family have?
12. What is your favorite piece of Judaica?
13. What is Purim like for you and in your Jewish spaces if you celebrate it?
14. Do you have any fun Menorahs?
15. If you celebrate the High Holidays, what do you like to do?
16. Do you have any Jewish superstitions?
17. Do you have a favorite Jewish book?
18. Do you have a favorite Jewish movie?
19. Do you have a favorite parsha (Torah portion)?
20. Do you have a favorite midrash?
21. Do you like wearing a kippah or sheital (or other Jewish head covering)?
22. Do you keep kosher and if so what does that mean to you?
23. What, if anything, do you do for Shabbas?
24. Do you have any family or local Shabbat traditions?
25. What, if anything, do you do for Havdalah?
26. Do you have any family or local Havdalah traditions?
27. What is your ideal synagogue like?
28. What is your ideal Jewish community like, beyond the synagogue?
29. How does your current location and geography impact your Jewish practice?
30. Do you do any Jewish learning as an adult/post Bnai Mitzvah teen and/or do you want to (and if so what)?
31. Have you been to any Jewish spaces while traveling, and if so where?
32. Do you have a favorite prayer?
33. Do you have a favorite obscure Jewish fun fact?
34. Do you use modern technology in or to enhance your Jewish practice and if so how?
35. What (activity, text, practice, etc.) makes you feel connected to Jewishness and the Jewish community?
36. How do you define Jewishness for yourself?
today, 8th of april, is the international rromani day. today the rroma are still subjected to discrimination, marginalisation and segregation. discrimination is widespread in every field of public and personal life, including access to public places, education, employment, health services and housing. the rroma community is still not regarded as an ethnic or national minority group in every member state (in europe) and thus it does not enjoy the rights pertaining to this status in all the countries concerned.
bring awareness of this issue. this is a map with that reflects the size of the rroma population in each european country.
Some sites to donate money to help to better the life of rroma communities:
Secretariado Gitano (Spain)
Roma Edutional Fund (International)
European Roma Grassroots Organisations Network (International)
Roma support group (UK)
@oprerroma has a lot of resources and organisations on her bio where you can donate to.
Feel free to add your paypal, cashapp, etc to this post if you're rroma. Also if you know of local/national organisations that accept donations add them to this post as well.
Here is my local - Canadian Romani Alliance - they also put out a solid documentary on the NFB (National Film Board of Canada) a number of years back
someone uploaded it (unofficially i presume) to YouTube a while back
they’re more of a advocacy group - they assist claimants seeking refugee status in Canada - but they’re good/legit
Romano Lav in Glasgow do very good work defending GRT rights, as well as culture, in Govanhill, the most concentrated Romani community in Scotland (if not the UK)
Listen, Charles. If it goes bad in there… you get yourself out. You got… more to lose. No. Come on, don’t start talking like that. I didn’t tell you before, but… I saw a doctor. It’s pretty bad, and it’s gonna get worse. Oh, Arthur…
Hey guys, sorry I’ll get to work on my other projects you requested but I had to get one more YouTuber out of my system. Still morning Unus Annus but this helped. I think if they were Olympians they would be Lords of Time and Loss. Was thinking of including pee and tiny hands but decided to play it straight for this one. Besides all the pee really wouldn’t work with the black and white color pallet.