Happily married graphic designer from Tulsa now in Upstate NY who happens to love vintage and schnauzers. **Formerly triggerhappyginger** Instagram~ mrs_licia_scott
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Elf Earbuds Transform Music Lovers Into Fantastical Characters When Worn
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I know it's not gold... but I may have just ordered this ring with part of my Christmas money. <3
#I will now be Aes Sedai#Aes Sedai Ring#The great serpent#I like to imagine that modern Aes Sedai would be able to chose their ring's metal content#the Wheel of Time
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Oi.
Just finished doing a hard reset on our wireless cable modem. Our landlord asked us if he could use our network for the other tenants until he had some put in. (he has temp. res. peoples stay in the apartments above us... so fully furnished deals) And I said sure. Though wasn’t that happy about it.
So, it’s been a while since it’s been installed up there but I’m pretty sure they were still using our wireless instead... And the upstairs people have been loud with music and things...
Time to change that password! :P
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Look how cute this little bean is. Look at her!!! Look!!!
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I wore this to a wedding and every time I see this photo, I remember this drink guy coming up to me telling me that my hair really came together. And then when my husband joined me, the drunk guy told my husband that my husband went to a fancy school (Bates College). It was random and awkward. 🤗
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My brother and I. No idea what my brother is holding though because ghosts don't have magic wands.
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My cousin and I as wee little shites.
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2006 vs 2016 Pre-vintage style Lici vs Vintage style Lici! 🤗
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I never trust male artists who only draw women in sexualized positions
I never trust artists who only draw women of color in a stereotypical role with overt sexist tones, e.i black women wearing neck rings, cheetah cloth, and random “tribal” war paint, with huge breasts, and ass in a sexual position, basically a jungle fever stereotype.
I never trust artists in general who try and say something deep and meaningful but have to shit on other marginalized groups of people in order to do it, e.i showing how lazy americans are by drawing a fat poor person in front of the tv
I never trust artists who can give men a range of faces and body types, but women only get one face and one body type unless they are a “character” meaning they are there to be belittled and made fun of, rather then jerked off too like the rest
I never trust artists who hide behind bullshit excuses as the reason why they refuse to draw people of color, people of different body ranges. You can call your lack of skill (laziness), prejudice, and racism, “a style” all day and night, but it is what it is, lack of skill (laziness), prejudice, and racism. And if you’re mad at that point instead of going “Huh, I haven’t drawn different kinds of people, I should do that,” then you were/are going to stick to drawing the same kinds of people day in and day out, and that’s fine for you, but it is what it is. lack of skill, prejudice, and racism.
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read more Libra thezodiacsociety.com
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Costume series ◆ Cinderella (requested by anonymous)
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Lucille Ball, I love Lucy style- 1940
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New York Movie (1939) oil on canvas by Edward Hopper.
A movie theater in New York, one of those elaborate mock palaces where Hollywood spirits us for a few hours into another world - in this case apparently the high mountains. Spirits us as audience, that is, but not the usher, who has probably seen the movie a thousand times and waits for the curtain, mulling over her own thoughts. Her stationary figure counterpoints the screen with its incessantly flickering illusions of places not here and not now.
The entire painting is concerned with leavetaking, with seeming to be sated with a wealth of illusions that includes the film and the building, and with allowing this artificial world to lull one into thinking that life is not alienating and that the modern world is wonderful because it provides larger-than-life experiences in the theater. The usherette is a twentieth-century counterpart to the bored waitress in A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres of Edouard Manet. Similar to Manet, Hopper has a genius for making the illusory world of the theater so enticing, so glamorous, and so completely empty.
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