THE PARTHENON: former temple on the athenian acropolis, greece, dedicated to the patron goddess athena, (438 b.c.).
THE PANTHEON: former roman temple, the best-preserved building from ancient Rome (c. 125).
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THE PARTHENON: former temple on the athenian acropolis, greece, dedicated to the patron goddess athena, (438 b.c.).
THE PANTHEON: former roman temple, the best-preserved building from ancient Rome (c. 125).
“Mommy, are you a superhero? I’m a black woman in America, baby. Superheroes ain’t got nothing on me.” Hunters (S01E08)
Women of Ice and Fire Part II + Tomboys
The way the dad’s protests are cut off to immediately show that the son has won the argument? gold cinema.
When undocumented immigrants are detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), they are held in detention until they go to trial where the court will decide whether they can stay in the country. In some cases, the immigration judge will let them go while they await trial if they first pay a bail bond. Bail is set at a legal minimum of $1,500, but can be much higher. The bond is meant as a deposit to ensure the accused will report to their trial. If they attend all of their court appointments, they can get the money back. But many people have trouble coming up with the funds. The average bail bond issued by the San Francisco immigration courts in 2014 was $3,411 and the average cost of bond in immigration courts nationally is $6,500. Bond amounts could be as high as $80,500 on Central District of California immigration bonds, according to a 2015 study by USC law professor Emily Ryo. Donating to community bond funds can immediately “lead to freedom,” she said. Community bond funds are charities, like RAICES, that use funds to post bail and provide legal defense for detained people.This is one of the fastest ways to reunite immigrants with their family, said Pilar Weiss, project director at the National Bail Fund Network.
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Im only on Episode 2 of Cannon Busters but..black tumblr..listen
We’re only 2 episodes in but look at the MELANIN YA’LL!!
I legit almost cried seeing this cause I literally grew up watching so much anime when the cast doesn’t resemble me, so this is hitting so close to home… This is how I first felt when I watched Sailor Moon, but this time..it just feels so “right” to identify with these characters…ya know? I’am over here like @aphtoncorbin when I was a kid looking at anime and thinking this:
But here I am watching Cannon Busters and I don’t have to hang onto “one black” character in passing..there’s just so many fucking black people!! We got dread locks, fros, twists,braids, fro hawks, twas, straight hair, all shades of our black color spectrum, No ambiguously brown, they are BLACK! I’am 33 years old, and @leseanthomas is out here putting black people in Anime which you know damn well is like finding a $100 bill on the floor when it comes to this genre, so can we make sure this anime gets a 2nd season and this man is set for life?! And the story is also great so far, so I know 12 eps alone isn’t enough so come on.. If you can watch BNHA,Gurenn Lagann, Kill la Kill, DBZ, Naruto, Hunter x Hunter, Cow boy Beepop, Trigun, etc then you can DEF watch this! Also the music for both the OP/ED is addicting!! Thank you @leseanthomas for doing this!!
“She showered her sweet, warm kisses / Like fragrant summer rain.”
— John Milton, from The Collected Poems of John Milton; “Ernst of Edelsheim,”
Joe Keery as Steve Harrington in Stranger Things 3 (2019)
Who made this goddess? I love her! The eyes,nose,lips and that haiiirr
anyone know the artist?
looks like Mark Newman.
http://marknewman.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=/
^^ this one is called “Grandpa’s Favorite”.
^^ this one is called “Iris in Bloom”.
he’s awesome.
You never see classical inspired sculptures with POC.. So this is really something to me. Absolutely beautiful.
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This is why I don’t play games like that
Ruth Negga, photographed by Agata Pospieszynska for Harper’s BAZAAR UK, Dec 2017.
I love one chaotic group!
BONUS
Jim Hopper & Joyce Byers being absolute disasters in Stranger Things 3
Behind the Scenes VFX Reel: Josh Brolin in Avengers: Infinity War [X]
Vogue UK January 2019 Say My Name Photographer: Kristin Lee Moolman Styling: Poppy Kain Hair: Cyndia Harvey Make Up: Ninni Nummela