Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889), The Birth Of Venus
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Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889), The Birth Of Venus
“The epic of the fall of man; a comparative study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton” 1896
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The Letter (A Classical Maiden), John William Godward, 1899
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Melenos Lindos (Greece)
A sprig of lavender and rosemary.
she’s decadent
her fingers,,
• Uber driver: Scorpio, Virgo, Aquarius, Capricorn, Aries, Sagittarius, Gemini
• Person going through a tough time: LEO, PISCES, Cancer, Taurus, Libra
Americans: We did it guys! The pedophile lost the election with over twenty thousand votes! More then 1%. It’s a miracle. I am so proud to be an American! Go Alabama!
The rest of the of the world:
Danaë and the Shower of Gold (detail) by Orazio Gentileschi, c. 1621-1623.
or we can just take the money that’s being used to make these robots and use it to build homeless people………..homes…………………..
The goal of late capitalism is no longer to make money and therefore it is unconcerned with using money efficiently. It desires in a way incapable of long term thinking to perpetuate itself, and one of the ways it accomplishes this is by punishing those at the bottom for the crime of existing there. It will gladly spend more money to deny universal healthcare than it would spend providing it. It will gladly cost itself money to harm workers who wish to survive above abject poverty even when it is clearly demonstrable that things like shorter work days, health care, better wages, and vacation time would in the long run increase profits. It wishes for the lowest one can fall to be ever lower, to keep the dwindling employed in line and obedient to the system. “Here,” it says, “is what will happen if you don’t do what we demand.”
Money in the first place has always been an expression of power, the means to an end. Now more power is concentrated in the hands of fewer people than ever before.
Unregulated camps provide the seeds of an alternative to the system that their power exists in. Slums mean community because that’s the only way to live.
When we live in communities we’re harder to push around than an atomized individual. Suddenly a new kind of power becomes available to us: solidarity.
That’s not good for the owning class and they will do whatever they can to stop it.
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