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“Portrait” by Woshibai
Moonrise, 2018.
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Nintendo: “Nintendo Labo is for kids and kids at heart!”
Also Nintendo: 4/20, $69
I feel like an adult brain in 2017 processes more information in one morning than an adult brain in 1817 did in one month.
yeah thats why we all have anxiety now
The Fourth Wall by Klaus Frahm
Hamburg-based photographer Klaus Frahm takes us behind the stage of many European theaters and offers us an unconventional perspective, which symbolizes the antithesis of the spotlight. By shattering the illusion of completion and perfection, Frahm depicts the full production behind the scenes. The dark and highly contrasted photographs reveal the theaters’ technological elements, its staging lights and complicated, less glamour space behind the curtain, which are concealed from the audience. Frahn’s goal “is to give way for a new perspective, to entertain, to offer a fresh sight on familiar things,” and to “reveal something laying under the surface.” The Fourth Wall is the audience’s chance at viewing reality.
Just because you did something wrong in the past doesn’t mean you can’t advocate against it now. It doesn’t make you a hypocrite. You just grew. Don’t let people use your past to invalidate your current mindset.
Bruh. This needs to be a mandatory post on everybody’s blog. Y'all really be pullin out decade old receipts like woah.
in 20-30 years we’re going to have a diverse cast of landlords, capitalists, businessmen, congressional representatives whose identities span all across the racial, gender, sexual orientation, ability spectra borne of social justice activism while the masses still remain in poverty
No matter how many weapons you have, no matter how great your technology might be, the world cannot live without love.
Castle in the Sky (1986) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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I just wanna talk to whoever thought this was a good idea
This is probably even more shady than it seems. They raise the rates and then less people go. Low attendance numbers leads to that park getting less attention and less money. This discourages new parks and devalues current parks. Then the government can be like “lol people don’t care about nature let’s drill” Parks and libraries should be free places for people to enrich themselves, but smart sheep aren’t worth anything 🐑
^^^This. It’s why they’re also slashing park funding. According to the linked article, the current budget proposal includes:
Cutting base operating funding by $132 million, affecting at least 90 percent of parks. This includes cuts to law enforcement, health and safety, natural and cultural resource projects, and volunteer and youth programs.
Cutting 1,242 staff positions.
A 37 percent cut to the Historic Preservation Fund.
A drastic cut to federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, which helps parks purchase private lands within park boundaries from willing sellers that would otherwise be vulnerable to inappropriate commercial or residential development.
Elimination of the National Heritage Area program, which preserves large historic landscapes managed through innovative partnerships.
Combined with the drastic rate hike, it’s hard to see this as anything other than a ploy to force park closures.
This proposal is currently open for public comments and will be open until November 23.
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Comments can be written by anyone. You don’t have to live in America.
Please write a comment saying how much you love the parks or a certain park or why you think this is a bad idea. If you don’t live in America write something about how you travel here to see the parks or how you wish that your country had a park service like America (the American government loves having its ego stroked)
Public comments are the only thing the park service is going to see. They aren’t going to see how many notes this post gets, they’re going to look at that comments page to see how many people they would tick off it they did this. So please, reblog this post but go comment, it’s the only way to let the parks service know how you feel.
PLEASE do this ^^^
PLEASE go comment!!!
Sam Rodriguez’s “Typefaces: Caras De La Misión” at Juan R. Fuentes Gallery.
Currently on view at Acción Latina’s Juan R. Fuentes Gallery in San Francisco, California is artist Sam Rodriguez’s stunning display of new work, “Typefaces: Caras De La Misión.”
With “Caras De La Misión” Rodriguez continues his excellent series, “Typefaces,” of contemporary portraits, taking on individuals of San Francisco’s Mission District in brilliant colors and examining cultural identity through faces, typography, architecture and fashion.
The exhibition will be on display until July 28th, 2017 and should certainly be sought out if you’re in San Francisco or nearby.
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