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May we meet again. In this life or the next.
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The Past (Thomas Cole, 1838)
The Present (Thomas Cole, 1838)
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Cosmos , Poppies , etc. - Julia Whitney Barnes , 2020.
American , b.
Watercolour, gouache and cyanotype on cold press watercolor paper , 20 x 16 in.
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The beauty of living in a walkable city is that when you feel sad you can just walk and walk and walk till you stumble upon a place that makes you feel better
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I think I need to be reminded that I'm a real person and I live in the world
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Things are grim right now but a small silver lining is that The Onion bought Alex Jones's site InfoWars and are going to turn it into "a parody of itself", using it to make fun of conspiracy theorists and far-right nutjobs.
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as much as i understand being a hater you have to offset that shit with genuine, sincere enjoyment & wonder sometimes lest YOU become the one who is corny. and sad. imo.
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‘Sketch for Eros and Psyche’ by John Singer Sargent, c. 1917-21.
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Sons Of The Labyrinth or The Things Our Fathers Do To Us
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I turn to Ares.
Thanks to Tyler Miles Lockett who allowed me to draw inspiration from his ARES piece for page 2! Look at his etsy page it's SICK
⚔️ If you want to read some queer retelling of arturian legends have a look at my webtoon
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Baiae, one of the most impressive underwater archaeological parks in the world
Baiae was a favourite destination for aristocrats and the powerful of the empire, and many Roman emperors even had a house in the city.
Between the 7th and 8th centuries, tectonic movements caused much of the coast between Pozzuoli and Cumae, including Baiae, to sink. Baiae was discovered by a diver in the 1960s and is now an important reference point for underwater archaeology. Remains of monuments have been found, such as a room from the imperial palace from the 1st century, a sculptural group depicting the Cyclops Polyphemus and a statue of Antonia the Younger, mother of the Emperor Claudius.
Photos: © Pasquale Vassallo Parco Archeologico sommerso di Baia. Centro Sub Campi Flegrei
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desperately need both of these snoopy mugs
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Benjamin Esposito (British 1971-2005), Where the Heart Is, 1999, Oil on canvas
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