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Show & Tell

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we're not kids anymore.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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trying on a metaphor

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

if i look back, i am lost

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HOCUS POCUS 1993 | dir. Kenny Ortega
hey hows it going
Baby Appa, soup for the soul
I do so enjoy his face.
My Wife’s Lovers, 1891, Carl Kahler
God I hope I am immortalised by my husband for having 40 cats
Fun facts:
It cost $5,000 in 1888 to have this painting made, which is more than $120,000 in today’s money.
I say 1888 because it took three years for Kahler to complete, reportedly because he spent most of the time studying and sketching each cat to get a feel for their personality.
It was painted for Kate Johnson, the title was her husband’s idea though, proving him the most patient and good-humored husband in the history of crazy cat ladies.
Speaking of cat ladies, the picture actually contains 42 cats. Or more specifically, Mrs. Johnson’s 42 most favorite cats. She had 350 in total.
It sold at auction via Sotheby’s a few days ago for over $800,000 dollars, vastly more than its $200,000-$300,000 estimate.
The buyer is a private collector in California.
Probably someone who really, really likes cats.
I mean, really likes cats.
Cats: the painting.
compilation of defaced racist monuments feel free to add more!
Queen Victoria bonus round -
And a John A. MacDonald bonus round for the road -
Don't forget this Columbus statue in Boston!
How we greet friends now
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