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Iris Van Herpen at Couture Spring 2019
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Look at these absolutely wonderful dreamy photos @ag-cosplay-photography took of my Maya Fey costume and some cherry blossoms! So soft <3
Reunited Maya Fey - @jesmoth Photos and edit - @ag-cosplay-photography Assistant - @majocosplay
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People Matching Artworks
French photographer Stefan Draschan has spent countless hours visiting different museums in Paris, Vienna and Berlin where he would wait for visitors to match with a piece of art.
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worst part of adulthood so far is definitely the fact that people have the ability to contact me and i have to respond in a timely manner
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I love the weirdly specific rules that go with answering a riddle. Like, “I Have Two Eyes But I Cannot See: What Am I?” And the answer’s supposed to be the word ‘iridescent’ because ‘two *i*’s’ right, but like. Why can’t the answer be like… A guy with really bad cataracts. Someone wearing a blindfold. My uncle’s dog. Like why does it gotta be deep
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when I talk to Finns about the differences between here and the UK, I find some of them are kind of surprised to learn that the free national health service (still) exists - they’ve somehow gotten the impression that the UK has a US-style healthcare system, and I can see why you’d make that assumption. when you mostly hear vague horror stories about the rise of poverty in the UK, it’s easy to assume that social care there hasn’t historically been quite secure compared to most countries, and that it must have always been very different to Finland. alas, no.
It worries me when I see Finns casually supporting government “säästös”. From what I read and hear, it seems very similar to the “austerity” that the UK has been under for a decade now, and I can’t help but think that a huge part of people supporting it is the assumption that people would never go too far cutting the social services. Not here, right?
It’s so unfortunately familiar to what I heard 10 years ago in the UK. Right before the waves of rising homelessness, and the rise in malnutrition cases, and the food banks multiplying while honest-to-god rickets cases rose too.
Most Finns I’ve heard recounting their trip to Manchester or London have a moment where they pause uncomfortably and say “…and yeah, some things weren’t so nice”, because when you’re used to a basic level of social care existing, the amount of homelessness in the UK is rightly, honestly shocking. And so is the scale of a huge number of other social problems, so many caused by the UK equivalent of Kela no longer functioning.
You think Kela is slow now? Give it 5 more years of “savings” and “sensible re-organisation”, like the UK did. The people who’ve been in power there for a decade are essentially the same sorts that fill the more right-wing side of the current Finnish coalition, and they will take a country’s social net and gut it like a fish if you let them.
Before the current right-wing government came in, satisfaction with the free healthcare in the UK was at an all-time high. Then the “innocent questions” about whether it was the best way came, and after that, the question of “do we need it at all?”. The dialogue has moved within a decade from “access to healthcare is sacred, even we on the right would never touch the health service!” to “oh, since we took the money away, mysteriously nothing in the health service works anymore… hey, what about an American-style system instead?”. Doctors, teachers and friends all said ten years ago that this would never even become a question, not in the UK, “not here!”. Every time someone here in Finland goes “but maybe we should give more private businesses a try, just to see if it’s more efficient!” I feel like the whole last decade is flashing before my eyes. I won’t make this post even longer with too many examples, but the privatisation and cuts in the UK have, to say the least, made people suffer.
I can’t tell anyone what to do, I don’t want to tell anyone what to do, and I hate that I still have to write longer things like this in English. However, I really do believe the following questions are worth thinking about. Do you feel like Kokoomus are safe? Keskusta? Does that feeling of safety have anything to do with the idea that because they’re Finns, they would never truly go too far and leave hundreds of people to literally die in the cold? Or to die hungry, with no way to keep your insulin?
An awful lot of British people thought they could get away with voting right-wing a couple of times, just to see if something new would be nice, just to see if the “more consumer choice, less tax, it’s a modern world!” thing would be fun. They really thought it would never happen to them. I would really hate to see people here make the same mistake, because once the problems of growing poverty have begun, they take decades to fix again. If they ever get fixed at all.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have been summoned (…) Who exactly summons them? Not my department.
- Good Omens (2019)
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it is so strange to me when people tell me they never had an ancient egyptian phase…like, what did you even do during your childhood?
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I’m watching a Youtube video where an american corporate owner is talking about how to become a millionaire and.. it’s a wild ride.
“If you divide a million and you get 4000$ a month you can live for 25 years with no additional income.”
“You spend probably 900$ on groceries“
“2 kids will cost a 1,5 million each to put through college“
“Millionaires are basically middle class people who are worried about money“
Me, a poor Scandinavian Millenial:
#who spends 900$ a month on groceries??#what do you even buy#what do you do with a 4000 a month?#spend fourth of it on fancy caviar I guess#americans
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With my forces decimated, the humans of this region weakened, and a void in the power structure of the vampire world… I intend to take advantage of that.
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“Kazul’s not my dragon.“ Cimorene said sharply. “I’m her princess. You’ll never have any luck dealing with dragons if you don’t get these things straight.”
Dealing With Dragons - Patricia C. Wrede
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The Prime Minister of Finland came into my work today and we didn’t know who he was and served him his coffee in a god damn paper cup
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this tweet gets me
#every day I'm pondering more and more about how the jump would be possible for me to make#I have ideas#but no money
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Disney Princesses if They Were Chinese photographer 老妖.
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Yūga being extra smooth while performing Moonlight Legend at Japan Expo (x)
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Finnish national dress pockets (Mari Varonen)
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