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“what’s stopping you from-“ listen i am so so sleepy
and like. broke
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your man doesn’t have the mental strength to caramelize onions
your man thinks it takes 5-10 minutes to caramelize onions
Who’s fucking carmelizing onions?
Have you sociopaths forgotten that apples exist?
do you think caramelizing onions is putting caramel on onions
your man thinks putting caramel on onions is caramelizing them
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The Gates of Dawn (1900) by Herbert James Draper (1863 - 1920)
Simon Toll, who believes that this painting contains “one of Draper’s most monumental figures,” points out that artist “preferred to paint Greek legends, but in this case he painted Florrie Bird as Aurora, the Roman Goddess of the Dawn,” and he speculates that Ovid’s description of Eos (the equivalent Greek goddess) may have inspired the artist’s treatment of the subject: “far in the crimsoning cast wakeful Dawn threw wide the shining doors of her rosefilled chambers"
In Roman mythology, Aurōra renews herself every morning and flies across the sky, announcing the arrival of the Sun. She has two siblings, a brother (Sol, the Sun) and a sister (Luna, the Moon). Roman writers rarely imitated Hesiod and later Greek poets by naming Aurōra as the mother of the Anemoi (the Winds), who were the offspring of Astraeus, the father of the stars.
Aurōra appears most often in sexual poetry with one of her mortal lovers. A myth taken from the Greek by Roman poets tells that one of her lovers was the prince of Troy, Tithonus. Tithonus was a mortal, and would therefore age and die. Wanting to be with her lover for all eternity, Aurōra asked Jupiter to grant immortality to Tithonus. Jupiter granted her wish, but she failed to ask for eternal youth to accompany his immortality, and he became forever old. Aurōra then turned him into a cicada out of anger.
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The Gates of Dawn (1900). Herbert James Draper (English, 1863-1920) . Oil n canvas.
Simon Toll, who believes that this painting contains “one of Draper’s most monumental figures,” points out that artist “preferred to paint Greek legends, but in this case he painted Florrie Bird as Aurora, the Roman Goddess of the Dawn,” and he speculates that Ovid’s description of Eos (the equivalent Greek goddess) may have inspired the artist’s treatment of the subject: “far in the crimsoning cast wakeful Dawn threw wide the shining doors of her rose-filled chambers.”
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I’d imagine nights can get weird at the Xhorhouse (1/2/3/4/5/6)
And, much akin to dumping a pitcher of cucumber water on the floor for no reason:
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What adulthood really feels like
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Short comic based on this wonderful prompt by @marauders4evr : “Someone needs to make a beautiful comic where Aang’s struggling because Tenzin just became an airbending master but Aang has absolutely no idea how to actually tattoo the arrows because he was only twelve when his entire culture was wiped out, he had only just gotten his tattoos months before he ran away, he would have been far too young to learn the tradition from the side of the tattoo-giver and then said tradition was wiped out forever, so he’s crying as he tries his best, and then Yangchen appears and the Air Nomad Avatar before Yangchen appears and so on and so on, all the way back to the Avatar that came right after Wan, hundreds of Airbenders just sitting with Aang, patiently going over the techniques, cheering when Tenzin stands, bowing to the newest airbender, making sure the culture isn’t lost…”