Cillian Murphy as Robert Capa SUNSHINE (2007) dir. Danny Boyle
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Kaledo Art
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Three Goblin Art

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trying on a metaphor
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

if i look back, i am lost

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Cillian Murphy as Robert Capa SUNSHINE (2007) dir. Danny Boyle
me showing my mutuals the posts i've curated specifically for them to delight in
would you fuck tony soprano
yes
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Friends in Distant Places, chalk pastel on paper
2023
living with a tall dude is ridiculous I just turned around and he was walking our cat around on the ceiling
you wouldn't get our bond
what's the point in hooking up with older men if they can't even host? you're 43 with 2 roommates????
I feel like this will be me one day and this post would hurt my feelings, can we cancel op
I just had a small epiphany why you might like other people's art more than your own:
It's the lack of suspension of disbelief.
When you see something someone else has drawn or painted, you take in the content faster than you take in the technical aspects. You experience it as pseudo-real, the same way you stop perceiving animated characters as drawn or book characters as written as you get into the story.
On the other hand, when you yourself have made something, all you see is the machine behind the theater, so to speak. You're probably thinking about lines, shading, coloring in a "does this make sense? Is this the best decision I could have made?"-kind of way.
I think that's also why sometimes, pictures you haven't looked at for a long time starts looking nice to you again, à la: "Hey past-me was unto something! Why can't I replicate it nowadays?". It's probably specifically because you've forgotten the process of making it that you are now seeing it with fresh eyes.
Art is an illusion, but a magician has a hard time tricking themself. So don't be so hard on yourself: it's probably just that you can't see the magic right now, but that doesn't mean it's not there.
You just put something into words that I have been feeling for a while. This might actually get me to try digital painting again, thank you.
Omg, I'm glad to hear 💖
Okay so Elon is dropping a pipe bomb onto Twitter I guess
Update: Now that it’ll let me actually look at tweets here’s the confirmation
Update: Elon might be lying
This is so funny. Twitter is dying. Reddit is imploding. Tumblr remains.
Analysis of data from dozens of foraging societies around the world shows that women hunt in at least 79% of these societies, opposing the w
Analysis of data from dozens of foraging societies around the world shows that women hunt in at least 79% of these societies, opposing the widespread belief that men exclusively hunt and women exclusively gather. Abigail Anderson of Seattle Pacific University, US, and colleagues presented these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on June 28, 2023. A common belief holds that, among foraging populations, men have typically hunted animals while women gathered plant products for food. However, mounting archaeological evidence from across human history and prehistory is challenging this paradigm; for instance, women in many societies have been found buried alongside big-game hunting tools. Some researchers have suggested that women's role as hunters was confined to the past, with more recent foraging societies following the paradigm of men as hunters and women as gatherers. To investigate that possibility, Anderson and colleagues analyzed data from the past 100 years on 63 foraging societies around the world, including societies in North and South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, and the Oceanic region. They found that women hunt in 79% of the analyzed societies, regardless of their status as mothers. More than 70% of female hunting appears to be intentional—as opposed to opportunistic killing of animals encountered while performing other activities, and intentional hunting by women appears to target game of all sizes, most often large game. The analysis also revealed that women are actively involved in teaching hunting practices and that they often employ a greater variety of weapon choice and hunting strategies than men. These findings suggest that, in many foraging societies, women are skilled hunters and play an instrumental role in the practice, adding to the evidence opposing long-held perceptions about gender roles in foraging societies. The authors note that these stereotypes have influenced previous archaeological studies, with, for instance, some researchers reluctant to interpret objects buried with women as hunting tools. They call for reevaluation of such evidence and caution against misapplying the idea of men as hunters and women as gatherers in future research. The authors add, "Evidence from around the world shows that women participate in subsistence hunting in the majority of cultures."
Perfect Magazine, 2022.
Ph. Zhong Lin
ANY TWITTER REFUGEES HERE???? what are we gonna do now guys
the bravery of a girl who has to decide what is for dinner and then cook it and then wash dishes every day forever and ever.
That's called being an adult
no it’s called being the bravest girl on planet earth
Diverse Ecosystems Merge in Hyperrealistic Paintings of Flora and Fauna by Lisa Ericson
This pictures makes me happy
Every time i see a post or tweet about twilight being gay culture or hilarious I just think about how the Quileute tribe of Washington had to set up a website specifically to combat racist misinformation that was being spread about their history and customs by stephenie meyer. Like she really just took an existing group of people with millennia of actual history and an actual mythos and culture and then just made shit up to fit her sexy mormon abstinence only tract
Donate to help the Quileute Nation move their culture and community center to higher ground now that climate change is threatening their current infrastructure.
friendly reminder that you need to purposely sexualize your digusting problematic fave
I legit did not realize this was from shit post generator for a good 45 seconds.