Another great submission from @kevinh0527 💜
Mature, salt and pepper hairy chested lusciousness.
Thanks as always 💜🥵
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Another great submission from @kevinh0527 💜
Mature, salt and pepper hairy chested lusciousness.
Thanks as always 💜🥵
I was able to see 'Gyrations on Four Planes' today (01/19/26) at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is currently being displayed in the 'Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100' special exhibition. I was excited to see this piece included.
It does my heart good to see them using some of his work in surrealist context because that was a part of his life. Thanks so much for this painting, it looks great in the picture you took, I've never seen it in person but it looks dynamite here
Would you please do some of the Princess of Ukok tattoos?
This is the best I can do with it. I have a white and a black version so that light and dark mode users can see at least one of them.
Courtesy of @martiansodas-blog ✨💛✨
Hello! Thank you so much for the work you do! 🥰 WRT to guides for writing Jewish characters and esp for the Pitt, I have not a specific question so much as a general request for a vibes guide for an admittedly weird request: things that are 100% legal but still bad for you.
I'm not Jewish but I work in a Jewish hospital (and I work specifically in nutrition). It's been weird watching this dichotomy crop up (not just in Pitt fanfic but including it) where the default assumption seems to be that following kashrut automatically means being super health conscious or having a healthy diet and lifestyle. Meanwhile, I'm watching our moshgiach repeatedly give himself awful heartburn drinking kosher coffee, in a hospital full of medical personnel screwing up their stomachs on kosher protein bars, and arguing with patients who are convinced that their sodium restrictions don't apply to kosher salt. Last hanukkah I had to explain to patient that just because their head can tell its the holidays doesn't mean their pancreas can so no you can't have the jelly donut. Walked in on a patient who was hilariously unswayed by his daughter's argument that he could have either real hamantash or his real heart but not both. etc etc.
I think (or at least hope 🤞) that the trend of assuming "kashrut = healthy" is likely coming from a good place, and individually it feels okay when I see it crop up in fanfic. But as a collective trend, it also feels like "overcorrecting" and ends up coming across as a bit dehumanizing (not in the derogatory kind of way, but in the "putting this group of people on a pedestal and forgetting they're still human beings" kind of way). It's something I rarely see applied directly to Jewish characters that fanfics are about, but rather people writing their Jewish main characters as being unique or edgy for eating/doing something unhealthy or unwise, as if the default is that all Jews are super healthy because of kashrut. e.x. Dr Robby having a bad coffee habit is not at all weird because in my experience, Jewish med students pulverize their kidneys with kosher energy drinks just as much as goy med students do with non-kosher ones, even the ones working on the nephro floor.
So yeah, I know "how the halakha doesn't stop you from being a dumbass about your diet/health" is a very weird request, but if you ever write that, I would be super stoked to read and share it.
hi - that's some interesting personal insight, lol. it's something i've noticed as well (people equating kosher with healthy, usually when it's not a jewish author) and i agree, i think it's a matter of well meaning over-correction that leads to this pedestal effect. trichinosis risk notwithstanding, we're no better or worse off nutritionally for being kosher - and we love sweets and fried food and alcohol as much as the next. now that i'm thinking about it, i don't even want to imagine the amount of accidental alcohol poisoning cases that occur during purim... i'm not entirely certain how i would work that one into my writing but i'll put a pin in it, and i'll share this submission with my followers!
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