Siouxsie Sioux graffiti in Bogotá, Colombia.
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Siouxsie Sioux graffiti in Bogotá, Colombia.
The Fool. Art by Eliza Kingsbury, from The Star String Tarot.
Woman reading (c.1912). Karl Alexander Wilke (1879 Leipzig - 1954 Wien).Â
Wilke was a German-Austrian painter, illustrator and stage designer. From 1905 to 1918 he was a staff member of the Austrian humour/men’s magazine, Die Musketethe.
the thing about fiber art that nobody tells you about is that every single kind of fiber art is a gateway drug to other kinds of fiber art.
sarah bernhardt, "self-portrait as a chimera," c.1880, bronze
I've seen this in person, it is friggin' HUGE and quite eerie, depending on the angle.
Widow's Bay 1.01 "Welcome to Widow's Bay"
I would totally watch an annotated adaptation of a Jane Austen novel. We have so many technological options for this now, but like subtitles with historical context notes, David Attenborough-type voice over where he explains the mating rituals politics of ballrooms, a "directors commentary" but instead it's a literature professor and three historians.
Annotated novels are popular! This would be like watching footnotes. I would pay for it. I think other people would pay for it. I think it would be a delight.
Not quite what you asked for, but may I recommend the BBC documentary "Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball" (2013), presented by Amanda Vickery, in which they staged a historically accurate version of the Netherfield ball for the bicentenary of P&P's publication, with candlelight only and the right size of room (not anywhere near as big as in most adaptations) and historically accurate food and clothing.
The commentary from the historians is great, and the thing that really struck me is that the professional dancers struggled with the stamina required for the accurate choreography. Turns out Regency ballroom is a crazy workout.
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
People don’t even say w00t anymore.
This sux00rz…
I need a polite and effective way to say "hey your heart is truly in the right place and your anger is often righteous but I think sometimes you’re getting recreationally mad about things that are frankly not worth the amount of energy you’re spending on them, and every time you do this you're driving yourself slightly more insane with nothing to show for it," and then I need a way to broadcast that message through a loudspeaker to roughly 30,000 people at once, and THEN I need a time machine to send that message to my past self lol. and maybe a second time machine in case past me tries to be clever and sabotage the version of me who comes through the first time machine
yes yes project hail mary hopecore but to me the hopecore of the year so far is i love boosters.
to me it's so optimistic, so human, so motivational. i really, really loved it. it was possibly my number one most anticipated film of the year and it didn't disappoint. i think i like it even more than sorry to bother you. go see it and take all of your friends!!
I feel the exact same, and I think they're optimistic in inverse ways. PHM is about hope through a (mostly) individual journey of accomplishment and finding your own purpose. I Love Boosters is unapologetically about the hope that can only come from being in community with other people, sometimes setting aside your personal feelings to do so, and honestly I think that's the hope that a lot of people need right now
it is sooooo good everyone should go see it
Please go watch I LOVE BOOSTERS if it's showing near you!!!
The student's room. The pink fairy book. 1897. Illustrated by H.J. Ford.
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