Misplaced Lens Cap
Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
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Not today Justin
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occasionally subtle
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Andulka
sheepfilms
we're not kids anymore.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Bowery Presents
ojovivo

Product Placement

Kiana Khansmith

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The Lazy Italian Girl (1757) by Jean Baptiste Greuze
‘We’re experiencing higher than normal call volume’ YOURE LYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
respect ur ancestors
🐟🐟🌕🐟🐟🐟🐟 // swallowtail shiners // gouache on hot press paper
whenever i need to find good character prompts i turn to whose line
happy seven years to this post
from silk reeling to fine suzhou embroidery by 许潇潇
Sadly, can no longer find the name of the photographer.
The photographer has gratefully been found, his name is Craig Denford.
Square Bloom
quilt by Jo Wollschlaeger
2nd place in American Patchwork & Quilting Transparency Quilting Challenge, QuiltCon 2025
this challenge focused on the illusion of transparency in quilting.
So I noticed this was second place in a contest.
So I looked up first place:
This is "Light Me Up" by Lindsey Berres. Closeups here.
Here is the (partial?) gallery of entrants on the QuiltCon website, but the image files are so large that I literally can't load them so have a selection of much lower quality screengrabs from this video tour instead...
"Neural Overlap" by Jane Eileen García (3rd place)
"Surfacing" by Tara Glastonbury
"Dot Your Eyes" by Nora Bauser
"Risograph Rings" by Colleen Kesterson
"Benched" by Linda Hungerford
"Windmill Meadows" by Lynett Muhaso
"Starman" by Lorena Uriarte
"Triple Silk Transluscence" by Cassandra Beaver
"Who Invited Cyan?" by Samantha Saturday
"Star Crossed" by Karin Rabe
"Contintuity of Radiance" by Svetlana Silver
"Mod Layers" by Anthea Naylor
"Dialectic No. 4" by Heather Akerberg
"Perfect Pansies" by Holly Clarke
"Still Life #1" by Barbara Strick
"Circle of Friends" by Erin Case
"Orange Peel Overlay" by Stephanie Bracelyn""Orange Peel Overlay" by Stephanie Bracelyn
"Spotlight" by Amy Friend
"Blobs" by Lucie Belanger
"Sunshine Amidst Rain" by Sarah Wigton
"Cellophane Squares" by Sharon Thomson
"Evolution of Man" by Carrie Stout
love playing around with my orchids
Pyrite Ammonite from St. Petersburg Russia
It's very clear that Andrew Tate and other "redpill" influencers of his ilk didn't understand The Matrix (or maybe didn't even watch it) it they think that escaping the Matrix means living a life of luxury and fame. They got it exactly backwards.
Escaping the Matrix in the movie means living a life of hardship and discomfort. But it's a life that is full of genuine experiences and connections that aren't designed to exploit you.
To hammer the point even more, the motivation of the traitor character is to live a life of luxury and fame inside the Matrix, not caring that it's fake.
Antique Armenian pottery from Kütahya.