Sometimes Pintrest has goldmine comments like this.
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Sometimes Pintrest has goldmine comments like this.
the context is that this girl does speedpaint videos while talking about relevant topics however this thumbnail is unintentionally the highest peak of comedy
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I can never remember what this difference between an incubus and a succubus is so while I’m looking that up I need you to hold the wheel and drive
[scribbles notes furiously]
please remember that I am a Canadian illustrator and it is fucking bizarre to come to me with medical questions
Why would you limit yourself to drawing Canadians?
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Le Monocle Club was a lesbian club in Montmartre in Paris, which was a successful bar in the 1920’s and 1930’s. This painting is inspired by Le Monocle Club, and the photos were taken there, several by the great photographer Brassaï. The club owner, who is the only one who appears by themself (in the fourth photo), also appears as a bartender in some of the subsequent photos. The club was ultimately shut down by the Nazis during the German occupation of Paris, as a reprisal against queer lifestyles. The club was named after the early 20th century lesbian fashion for wearing monnocles, which acted as an advertisement of one’s queer sexuality. You can find this painting as a print in my etsy shop. Just click on the link
The butch sitting next to a fem in the fifth picture/fourth photograph is Violette Morris, a Nazi collaborator who was the driver of Christian Sarton du Jonchay (a very high-ranking Vichy official) and was head of a Luftwaffe garage in Paris. According to historian Raymond Ruffin, who collected the testimonies of several Resistance fighters who were acquainted with her, she may also have been a Gestapo spy and possibly acted as a torturer and interrogator for the German forces. This last point of her biography is disputed as the relevant archival records were destroyed (although it does seem she was positively identified by several survivors as their torturer), but there’s no denying that at a minimum she was an active and enthusiastic collaborator. She was killed in 1944 and it is presumed she was shot by the French Resistance because of her ties to the Vichy regime. There is no reason whatsoever for her image to be circulated.
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Gerard Mas makes sculptures of Renaissance women with a modern twist - Recently exhibited in Bruges. Medieval girls with attitude!
This is exactly how the women in the Shrek series are. I love it.
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a horror film not being scary isnt a bad thing. horror is supposed to HORRIFY, and conflating it with this obsession with scares has really messed with the genre imo. its why so many films are ineffective with audiences, because they leave no lasting impression due to the fact that filmmakers are focusing so muchon trying to scare you and not actually exploring things that deeply unsettle us.
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