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msterpicasso · 9 months ago
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@tashteshtish
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nemfrog · 1 year ago
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Illustration for the fable "The Fox and the Grapes." Aesop's fables in rhyme. 1924.
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embalment · 4 months ago
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Aesdrew brainrot is so bad, I fear
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thoughtkick · 5 months ago
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
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andallshallbewell · 6 months ago
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pairs-studio · 3 months ago
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waiting-eyez · 1 month ago
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A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other, and we then know how to meet him.
(Aesop)
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saint-end · 24 days ago
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commissioned by @gyrfalchion!! <33 ALIVE // DEAD
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jakkkuu · 2 months ago
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AESOP STORE - MAGNOLIA PROMENADE REBULD COLLECTION PART .001
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Few weeks ago I've started to create multifunctional Magnolia Promenade world wich will contain various stores, apartments, restaurants and coffeeshops.
This is first look of one of the stores inspired by AESOP brand.
Part .001 of .007 on one community lot
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Project based on @harrie-cc, @pierisim, @charlypancakes and @felixandresims custom content
Full list of cc will be available when i finished whole lot
See You soon!
J.
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key-cat · 2 months ago
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
どんなに小さな親切も無駄になることは決してない。
Aesop イソップ 
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deathlessathanasia · 21 days ago
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Apollo, who is the leader of the Muses, once asked Zeus to give him the power of foresight, so that he could be the best oracle. Zeus agreed, but when Apollo was then able to provoke the wonder of all mankind, he began to think that he was better than all the other gods and he treated them with even greater arrogance than before. This angered Zeus (and he was Apollo's superior, after all). Since Zeus didn't want Apollo to have so much power over people, he devised a true kind of dream that would reveal to people in their sleep what was going to happen. When Apollo realized that no one would need him for his prophecies any more, he asked Zeus to be reconciled to him, imploring Zeus not to subvert his own prophetic power. Zeus forgave Apollo and proceeded to devise yet more dreams for mankind, so that there were now false dreams that came to them in their sleep, in addition to the true dreams. Once the people realized that their dreams were unreliable, they had to turn once again to Apollo, the original source of prophetic divination.
- Aesop’s Fables, 529. TRUE DREAMS AND FALSE DREAMS
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silverspadesss · 2 years ago
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pib yelling ‘rabbit!’ when aesop was trying to come up with a name for his new fable and when he finally returns to the trickster forest being met with a pissed off rabbit with seaweed stuck in his fur who’s just had his latest trick derailed by a shark repeatedly trying to tell him it’s a scorpion and then trying to murder him in the water for no reason
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nemfrog · 1 year ago
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Illustration for "The Fox and The Crow." Aesop's fables in rhyme. 1924.
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theflytrap · 4 months ago
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Pack light. ✈️
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lovefrenchisbetter · 5 months ago
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Homme Essentials
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perfectfeelings · 10 months ago
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Aesop
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