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omg it's the terrible goblin himself
"Thousands died. Yet none of these losses were felt so deeply as that of Jacaerys Velaryon, Prince of Dragonstone and heir to the Iron Throne."
This scene was so heartbreaking but at the same time so devastatingly beautiful. I HAD to draw it.
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I am a weirdo in possession of photoshop and I AM going to draw them reconciling, so help me! 😤
The tragedy of these two estranged found siblings just really gets to me.
"I could tell that he meant it. But I didn't want to endure." she says.
"To this day I don't know what I could have done to upset her so much," he confesses, hurt and confused.
Never mind me over here, chewing on the furniture.
GODS, she got to have her growth arc, slowly learning to understand her own and others' emotions and the importance and complexity of human connection! PLEASE let my poor disaster boy catch up enough to find the family he grieves not having... 😭
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I saw a post like this recently so I'm making a classics version
Spin the wheel. This Greek mythological figure is trying to kill you
Spin the wheel again. This Greek mythological figure is trying to protect you
Are you surviving?
100% no, my corpse is desecrated
100% no, but I am given a proper burial
Yes, but with major injuries
Yes, but with minor injuries
100% yes, not a scratch on me
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i'll forever miss how the internet felt before you had to second-guess the authenticity of every single piece of media you came across. silly videos used to be just silly. fun was coincidental. wonder was just wonder. digital art had character and soul. AI has taken the taste out of everything and irreversibly poisoned the creative sphere and the people still pushing it forward are the doom of both joy and the quality of being.
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I keep trying to like red wine like a grown-up but like … it’s rotten grapes, guys. You can drink things that don’t taste like rotten grapes. Why
Okay I don’t know when this post is from (I came across it stalking multiple blogs). But in case this might help, here is a brief science/wine lesson.
To start off, some facts:
-White wine is made from sweet pulp inside of the grape (minus the seeds).
-Red wine is made from both the skin and the grape (and the seeds and stems…sometimes? Can’t remember).
-Tannin is the substance found in red wines, coffee, dark chocolate. Tannins are responsible for the bitter taste in those foods.
-Tannins are found in the skin of the grape, as well as the seeds and the stems. Therefore, most red wines will have tannins, versus most whites will not have tannins.
-Red wines vary in level of tannins, depending on variety of grape, climate, and fermentation process. Pinot noir tends to be very low tannin. Shiraz/Syrah, choice of poison for our beloved brunette surgeon, is very heavy on the tannins.
-Some white wines (most commonly Chardonnay) are aged in oak barrels instead of metal containers. Oak barrels have tannins, which seeps into the wine during the fermentation process. That’s why Chardonnays tend to be “drier” aka it has tannins.
-White wines like Sauvingnon Blancs are usually fermented in steel barrels (aka no tannins. Aka usually very fruity and light and sweet).
Your ability to taste tannins is genetic.
There is a genetic marker determining whether your taste cells are sensitive to tannins.
Basically two people can drink the exact same wine and have wildly different reactions because: 1. Person A can’t taste tannins, so they taste the actual wine flavor. 2. Person B can taste tannins, and that tends to overpower ALL the other flavors in the wine. Basically all they taste is tannins and none of the wine.
I am super tannin sensitive, so if I drink a wine like Cabernet Sauvignon (very tannin heavy, aka “very dry”, it tastes like bitter ethanol alcohol to me, whereas my best friend can’t taste tannins so the same wine is maybe a little bitter but they can actually taste the grape and different flavors. To her, a wine like Sauv Blanc is too sweet, tastes like sugar water. But to me it tastes good.
So unless it’s the taste of the alcohol or all wines you hate, chances are you might hate the taste of red wine, especially the heavier red wines, because taste the tannin overpowers everything else. And all you taste is bitter bitter ethanol bitter more ethanol.
More tannin info: -Tannins bind to fat.
-This is why tannin heavy wines are recommended with fatty foods (Shiraz and steak). Whenever you eat food with high fat content, the fat builds up on your tongue. A sip of red wine will bind with the fat on your tongue and clear it away. That’s why the sip of wine between bites of fat heavy foods is considered a palate cleanser.
-By that logic, this is why white wines are recommended with low fat foods, like fish. Salmon is fattier than most fish, which is why Chardonnay (tannin heavy white wine) or Pinot Noir (low tannin red wine) is recommended with salmon.
-People who are sensitive to tannins can drink tannin heavy red wines with fatty food and generally the wine won’t taste gross. The fat on your tongue (from that steak) will bind with the tannin and neutralize the tannin taste. Aka the only time I ever drink Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz is with a steak or heavy, creamy pasta. Aka never bc I don’t often eat either.
-The reason dairy helps coffee taste better is because the fat in milk/creams binds with the tannins in coffee and neutralizes the bitter taste. This is why people who can’t taste tannins can generally drink coffee black without milk (sugar is a different story). It’s also why almond milk in coffee is the worst idea (almond milk is already bitter and has no fat).
More wine facts: -90% of the “aromas” of wine are marketing BS
-You know the labels that say like “cherry with a hint of blackberry?” There’s no real way to infuse cherry or blackberry into grape wine without screwing with the fermentation process. It’s all created by the wine marketing industry to sell you win. Sometimes if you smell cherry before you drink the wine, you might taste it in the wine (because majority of flavor comes from smell). Or if you think there is cherry flavor in the wine, your brain can trick your taste buds into tasting it.
-The only true flavors found in real grape wine are grapes (obviously), oak/earthy flavor (the barrels), vanilla (barrels, oak sticks), tannins. (There are a few others but can’t remember. I think maybe cinnamon?).
-People’s perception of wine often affect how good it tastes to them. Social psychology studies show that people will rate the exact same wine differently if they’re told the wines are different in price. (They rated the more expensive wine as tastier).
tl;dr Whether you can taste tannins is genetic. Exact same wines taste different for different people depending on your genetic makeup. If you’re sensitive to tannins, red wines won’t taste like anything other than bitter alcohol. Genetics/tannins are why people generally have preferences for red or whites.
this is extremely informative and i have learned a thing about myself, which is that i CLEARLY inherited the tannin-tasting genes from my teatotaling mother and not from my dad who subsists entirely on espresso and cabernet sauvignon.
I suddenly understand why my goddad can drink black coffee and those wretched tasting dry wines and think they taste good.
Black tea also has tannins, so if you - like me - need to drink it with cream and don’t brew it nearly as long as tea aficionados say in scandalized tones you ought to, because otherwise it’s too bitter, you uh. might be sensitive to tannins.
I think that dark roast coffee has more tannins than light roast; I know for certain it requires a good deal more cream/milk to balance out the bitter/burnt taste.
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A stunning blued, silvered, and gilt Storta made for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II,
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Weight: 2.8 lbs/1.25 kg
Italy, ca. 1545-1575, housed at the Kunsthistorischesmuseum, Vienna.
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I want to do EVERYTHING but I don’t have the TIME or MONEY or MOTIVATION
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highly recommend: making that character’s mourning WORSE!!!! make them play pretend with that corpse. make it seem like they’re moving on until they start telling the new person to start dyeing their hair the color of the person they lost and start calling them their name to make it clear that they’re hanging out with this person now to try and make them into the old one. make your grieving character put people in the same situation the person they’re mourning died in and have them hope they die to prove it was unpreventable. make your grieving character put people in the same situation the person they’re mourning died in and have them hope they live to prove that it wasn’t doomed to happened. make your grieving characters actively harm the people around them and the memory of the person they lost. I love you morally dubious grieving characters
Hello! I loved your post about which clothes a Bronze Age and a Classical Period Telemachus would wear in a more accurate take on Nolan's Odyssey, and I was intrigued by this new still from the movie.
I found the art direction to be once again very odd, especially the long sleeves, which look more like modern sweatshirts. But that made me wonder, which garments should Menelaus and Telemachus be wearing for a hunting trip? Would a simple chiton, a chlamys, and a petasos hat be the norm, like in this vase? As noblemen, would they have specific hunting gear?
At this point I feel like I’ve talked myself half to death about Nolan’s Odyssey. The visuals are quite frankly unforgivable, not just from any metric of historicity but in terms of any sort of character or costume design in general. Pretending like this movie doesn’t exist is the only thing that seems to quell my rage.
But let’s talk about hunting garb!
Long story short, noblemen probably wore the same sort of gear hunting as anybody else, save for maybe of a slightly finer quality. I believe physical ornamentation was considered to be feminine, at least post-Bronze Age, so any sort of needless embellishment might have taken away from the masculinity of the wearer’s character and prowess as a hunter.
Moreover, in depictions of hunting, we see that some if not all men are nude. This may just be an artistic convention, but given the climate of the region, potential damage to clothing (which was time consuming and costly to make), and the level of flexibility nudity allowed, it isn’t inconceivable to imagine this was done. Not to mention, many if not all athletic activities were also undertaken in the nude, so why not hunting? However, for the purpose of SFW artistic interpretation, having men dress in a short tunic with a chlamys and petasos with some sturdy sandals would be more than appropriate.
If we’re looking at Bronze Age sources, hunters seemed to have worn short tunics.
It’s also worth mentioning that @kyleesarthell did a pretty great job redrawing the screenshot in a more historical style.
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I'm moving!
After 13 years in our current apartment, my flatmates and I have finally found a new place and will be moving in late October! This place has served as a great first apartment, and there are many things about it I will miss, but I'm so excited for this new chapter. It'll provide all of us more space, more privacy and, as a bonus, one hell of a view (as we'll be living on the 6th floor)! Perfect for any future northern lights!
I'm so excited for all of the possibilities this new space provides, and it's going to be so much fun to turn this apartment into a home 😄