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Kiana Khansmith
Sweet Seals For You, Always
todays bird
RMH
Three Goblin Art

Andulka

JBB: An Artblog!

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
tumblr dot com
AnasAbdin
styofa doing anything

#extradirty
KIROKAZE
Xuebing Du
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taylor price
dirt enthusiast
cherry valley forever
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@natooshkie
Voyage d’Hermè, Moebius
lunar rabbits and the blood moon
Concept and opening art from ‘Kemono no Souja Erin’ (a little-known anime gem based on novels by Nahoko Uehashi, author of ‘Seirei no Moribito’).
Photoshop and After Effects, animated some of @dappermouth‘s pictures
Adam Burke
How to surreptitiously stretch within reach of kisses
People putting shakespeare quotes randomly on things without understanding (or caring) about the context in the play is my biggest pet peeve. Yeah hamlet’s “doubt that truth be a liar but never doubt that I love” schtick is cute but he said it to Ophelia in a letter and then later treated her like trash in the play. To thineself be true” is spoken by the play’s biggest idiot and it’s also advocating being selfish, not being “true to yourself.” Jeez.
See also the “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em” line from Twelfth Night, which is in a letter penned by Maria as part of her ploy to trick Malvolio (a self-righteous idiot whose name literally means “ill will” and needs to be taken down a few pegs) into believing Olivia loves him. The line is also referenced later in the play and often played as a dick joke.
And Jacques’ “All the world’s a stage / And all the men and women merely players” from As You Like It, which is a rather somber rumination on the utter meaningless of life and ends with on the kind of creepy note of “Last scene of all, / That ends this strange eventful history, / Is second childishness and mere oblivion / Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.”
Maggie Nelson from The Creative Independent
Mosque security on patrol
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Scotland
Belchite Night, by Carlos Santero
Mykonos, Greece 🇬🇷
Detail: Vessels before Vesuvius at night, by Ercole Gigante (Italian, 1815-1860).