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Scott Prior (American, b. 1949)
Valley in Winter, 2014
Oil on linen
Board game pieces for cutting out, featuring Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser and the Shogaku Ichinensei magazine's bowtie-wearing Yoshi design, from a 1991 issue of the magazine.
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Day 3805 - 12 March 2026
Everything I do reminds me of you.
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Ashen Spiral by Jon Foreman (Sculptheworld).
omg should we like. tell somebody. should we tell the police. should we tell the reverend
do NOT give your OCs real world birthdays or else you will be ridden with despair when their bday rolls around and you inevitably have art block and cannot draw anything for the occasion
RIP Charlie Kirk
Hamlet adaptation where Hamlet is a vlogger and all his soliloquies are breakdowns he uploads to YouTube
… I am unironically here for this
this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
This is - legitimately - my favourite delivery of Shakespeare I have EVER seen (and I have seen some good-ass productions yo, in the Globe Theatre itself even). Like seriously, even though the words are unchanged, he’s stripped away ALL of the archaic pretense and assumed grandeur of ~presenting the bard~ that makes even the most wildly talented of actors and innovative of productions inherently inaccessible to a modern audience. Like, they’re still great, they can still communicate the message and (some) of the nuance, but they’re still always a step removed from being identifiable to any viewer’s lived experience. They’re still always reciting 15th century poetry. But this guy? This guy is like, screw iambic pentameter, to hell with being precious about the material, HOW WOULD AN ACTUAL PERSON SAY THIS SHIT?
Like this. And it’s beautiful. It’s beautiful to hear a soliloquy I loved so much already, and have it come to life in a way it never, ever, did before. I feel like I grasp his motivations, his twists and turns, no longer on an academic level but on a visceral, instinctive one. Because he’s presenting his mental and emotional journey in a way that speaks honestly, like a real person.
So yeah, this shit post? I love it. Deeply and sincerely.
A post about this went round recently, and I’m delighted to announce she’s since come out as trans and goes by Jasmine 🏳️⚧️
Actor and Writer
There’s a whole series of the Hamlet videos on her YouTube, as well as a bunch of other films she’s made
every day it just concerns me how little compassion people have. no compassion for those living in the global south. no compassion for immigrants. no compassion for disabled ppl. no compassion for addicts. no compassion for prisoners. no compassion for children. like holy shit ...
i made a separate post about this but actually there are plenty of people cough white people who care about animals more than they ever do human people . not what i'm talking about make your own post
Bird Nesting At The Temple Of Horus, Egypt.
Blasphemy Roulette
I don’t observe Lent, and didn’t even when I was a regular churchgoer as a child, but for the past few years every Ash Wednesday I think about the last trip I took before the pandemic, to DC to see friends get married. I was touristing around on the mall the day before the wedding, and I ended up for lunch in a McDonalds attached to the FEMA building (which, as I said at the time, I guess is a thing.)
This is when I was inadvertently introduced to blasphemy roulette.
While I was having my lunch, five young (presumably) Catholic men sat down at the table next to me, and four of them began to explain earnestly to the fifth how the game is played.
1. One person orders four Filet-O-Fish sandwiches (appropriate for a Friday in Lent!) plus one Quarter Pounder, and brings them in a paper bag to the table.
2. Each person at the table takes turns reaching into the bag and taking out one of the sandwich boxes, which are all identical in size.
3. They then open up their box to reveal whether they got a Good Catholic Sandwich (their words, not mine) or the Blasphemy Sandwich.
I assume that getting the quarter pounder is kind of a win-loss, because while you have to eat meat on a Friday and presumably confess to same and do penance afterward, you also don’t have to eat a Filet O Fish from McDonalds. Unless that’s your penance, I guess.
In any case the guy I bet on to win the quarter pounder sadly did not, so I ended up owing myself two dollars. The suspense was thrilling, so it was worth it.
It has been brought to my attention that not everyone knows that the “pipis ‘‘The Original’’” joke in the Pipis’ Check text in Deltarune Ch. 2 is a reference to a Tumblr blog that was meant to crosspost stuff from the website of a restaurant in Mexico named Pipis but has been left abandoned since 2017
Apparently I’m not done crying about Rose
So anyway Rose Quartz really is one of the most tragic characters in the show
I bet it feels real good to be a sailing ship when they tighten the rigging
wrong. everyone get more perverted about marine vessels now and I'm not kidding
this post reaching Actual Ship Captains is beyond delightful holy moly
More pieces from the Vinita Cultural Center from last year's basketry exhibit
#the museum i worked at had a collection of these baskets!!!#they are like #idk its hard to describe them #they dont look quite like regular baskets they look like so beautiful #anyways check out the Mountain Heritage Center's exhibit on cherokee/rivercane baskets to learn more
Yes, for some reason I don't think they had any Rivercane baskets at this exhibit, the Vinita cultural center is a bit small so maybe that had to do with it? But traditionally Rivercane baskets look like this:
(credit to Lizzie "Nannie" Youngblood and Rowana Bradley, artist unknown for the Chief's Heart shoppers basket)
The basket pictured in the post is likely commercial round reed (with some flat reed), the commercial form of the materials we would use such as Honeysuckle, Buckbrush, or Trumpet Vine. Many Western Cherokee picked up round reed basketry due to lack of supply of Rivercane after the forced removal to Oklahoma.