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Astronomy vignettes. Our Wide, Wide World. 1932.
acrylic on canvas 60*70 cm “lace over the river” 2022 #river #volkslovers #art #painting #sky skylovers
slow burn where they're already having sex. such a beautiful combination i cannot put it into words
SUBMISSION: Adam Hillman, Dotted Line, 2018
2025-09-07
if the odyssey movie is bad i expect a tidal wave of racist BS ( not including earrings discourse that's a valid point if you're not be racist towards zendaya ) towards the black actors while christopher nolan gets to recover and go back to his mostly white casts . it won't sink careers like it used to but the harassment will be on par with gamergate
Aeonium - Susan Ashworth. , 2025.
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Oil on board , 40 x 50 cm.
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TRINITY TATUM Love Island USA ‣ 8x25: "Episode 25"
I don’t know what’s crazier: that at least 200 species names had this specific slur, or that 205 of the 556 votes wanted to keep it
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pretty sure this is the right article for those curious:
In a first for taxonomy, researchers opted to change scientific names containing derivatives of the slur “caffra” to derivatives of “afr,” i
Network (1976, written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet)