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by ed ruscha
Guillaume Geefs (1805-1883) “The Lion in Love” (1851) Marble
The sculpture is based on Aesop’s tale about the King of the beasts falling in love with a farmer’s daughter. She coaxes the King into having his nails clipped. After becoming subdued and defenceless, the King is quickly vanquished by the people.
Clarence John Laughlin, New Orleans Cemetery: Gate of the Weeping Cherub No. 1, 1946
I remember when I first found out the truth about “Somali pirates” I got chills because of how horrific the truth was and how insanely creepily well the media had twisted the situation. Every single fucking article making it seem like these “pirates” were just after money or something holding innocent people hostage and I never gave it a second thought, why would I? There was no indication that people were trying to legitimately fight off disgusting imperialism that left nuclear waste in their waters, that over 300 people have died from radiation sickness, that Europeans have been stealing Somalia’s seafood because they overfished their own waters and the indigenous fisherman are starving and so these “pirates” emerged to deal with those stealing their country’s natural resources. The truth is enough to make anyone sick to their stomachs.
This is a great article about the truth about Somali pirates, in case anyone wants a source.
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it’s so funny to me when i talk about having a genuine distrust for men and someone will say, “wHo hUrT yOu?” like…a lot of people lol. a lot of men have come into my life with bad intentions and hurt me purposely and that’s why i don’t trust them. plain and simple
I’d rather observe people than talk to them.