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Gale the Witch
#gale the witch#fischer and hopkins#happy halloween#oc#original character#cartoon#pinup#witch#original#art
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Happy 80th birthday to the boy from Dartford the original "Jumpin Jack Flash" Keith Richards.
"There isn't a Guitarist like Keith Richards , theirs isn't a Guitarist that comes anywhere close to Keith Richards"
Glyns John's Record Producer.
"Keith richards is the the epitome of a rock Guitarist"
Brian Johnson Vocalist AC/DC
"Keith Richards wrote the dictionary on Rock and Roll , Songwriter, Guitar Slinger, and Troupedor"
Sheryl Crow Singer Songwriter
#keith richards#rolling stones#rhythm and blues#rock and roll#charlie watts#mick jagger#bill wyman#mick taylor#ronnie wood#brian jones#ian stewart#nicky hopkins#ian mclagan#billy preston#bobby keys#trevor lawrence#erniewatts#chuckleavell#blondie chaplin#lisa fischer#darrelljones#bernardfowler
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Sirene
Alta marea, 1930 ca. | ph., Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902-2002, Mexico)
Naked on Beach, 1930 | ph., Gerhard Riebicke (1878-1957, Germany)
Tritone e Nereide, 1895 (Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Firenze) | Max Klinger (1857-1920, Germany)
Le Sirene, 1870-1910 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) | John Macallan Swan (1846-1910, England)
Swimsuits early 19th century
A nude on the beach | Leopold Schmutzler (1864-1940, Germany)
Girls on the beach, Båstad | Paul Fischer (1860-1934, Denmark)
Sulla spiaggia (On the beach), 1905 | Francesco Gioli (1846-1922, Italia)
Bagnanti sulla spiaggia (bathers on the beach), Isabella Far, 1934 | Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978, Italia)
Lisa and Mia Fonssagrives, Long Island Beach, 1946 ca. | ph., Fernand Fonssagrives (1910-2003, France)
The Siren, 1904 | Louis Loeb (1866-1909, USA)
A mermaid, 1900 | John William Waterhouse (1849-1917, UK)
A fantasy of the deep | Arthur Hopkins (1848-1930, England)
Donna del mare (Woman of the sea) | Plinio Nomellini (1866-1943, Italia)
Sirene d'acqua (Water mermaids), 1920 | Josef Wawra (1893-1935, Austria)
Summer on the beach | Paul Fischer (1860-1934, Denmark)
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My Journey (Fashion Design)
I'm obsessed with fashion, please let me know if there's a 101 class, blog or something else cause I want to know more! Keep learning...
So far what I've been doing it's:
* Learn how to draw (actually taking classes and I'm currently an art student)
* Reading books 📚 about the topic (if you all want me to come up with some titles I'll make it happen, just let me know in the comments) but here are some for now:
♡ The Sewing Bible by Ruth Singer
♡ Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline
♡ Fashion Design: The Complete Guide by John Hopkins
♡ So you want to Work in Fashion?: How to Break into the World of Fashion and Design (Be What You Want) by Patricia Wooster
♡ Trash to Trend (a doctoral thesis, Estonian Academy of Arts)
♡ Patternmaking for Fashion Design
♡ Sewing for Fashion Designers by Annette Fischer
♡ Atlas of Fashion Designers by Laura Ecceiza.
(I have more of course, but the list is quite long.)
* Downloading some apps (Vogue Runway happened to be so interesting!)
* Learn how to draw online thanks to several YouTubers + downloading some drawing apps
I still suck, but I'll get better!
* Listening a lot of music
* Learn some psychology and color analysis
* Read books that have nothing to do with it such as novels, because that makes my heart flutter and my mind gets creative. Sometimes I even try to draw something that some of the characters might be wearing...
* Bought myself a sewing machine
* I'm trying to have enough patience to figure out how to use it (thanks again YouTubers, for making my life so easy 😭🤧)
* Acknowledging how fashion industry especially fast fashion is contaminating our planet (check out this blog!) and trying to figure out the way to start with sewing but I'm too intimidated by it rn 😭💀
* Studying how to re-do my portfolio, (because thank you internet for existing!)
* Studying make up on my own and learning some of the basics of cosmetology, because that's another passion of mine.
* Studying business and fashion marketing
* Realizing that technology is advancing so fast, nowadays there's even sprays that can create dresses or AI combining with holograms that will make our life as designers a bit more easy when choosing a fabric. But they can also put everything at risk if there's nothing to protect us as humans that create these beautiful clothes we use every day.
Keep in mind that I'm a self taught student. Sometimes I take classes to cover certain aspects but I don't think I am an expert at all in the field. If you have a recommendation, a comment or something you want to share to help me with my path I would really appreciate the feedback.
I'm currently looking for YouTubers that help me covering the basics of sewing and learning about fabrics, especially about fabrics! I'll keep y'all posted.<3
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COMPLEX CHARACTERS
Opening today:
Freud's Last Session--The "session" in question is fictional, or at best nervily speculative--a meeting of the titular psychoanalytic pioneer with the Christian apologist C. S. Lewis. It's September of 1939; England has just declared war on Hitler's Germany, and Freud, who has fled Austria for England with his obsessively devoted daughter Anna, is in the agonizing homestretch of terminal mouth cancer. Irked by Lewis' parody of him in The Pilgrim's Regress (1933), Freud has invited the young Oxford don to his house in London for a civil but contentious chat.
Freud is played by Anthony Hopkins; Lewis is played by Matthew Goode. The direction is by Matthew Brown from a script he co-wrote with the American playwright Mark St. Germain, based on St. Germain's play (which I saw well-produced by Arizona Theatre Company in 2013). The play is a two-hander, but this handsomely-produced movie expands on it with scenes involving Anna (Liv Lisa Fries) and her partner Dorothy Burlingham (Jodi Balfour), flashbacks to Freud's childhood traumas and to Lewis' PTSD from the trenches in the earlier war, his eyebrow-raising cohabitation with Janie Moore (Orla Brady), etc.
But the juice in the film is still in the theatrical sparring between the two leads, especially Hopkins as the chuckling, cheerfully furious Freud. He's as lovably cantankerous here as he was as Pope Benedict in 2019's The Two Popes. For his part, Goode is smart enough not to make Lewis saintly or jolly; he gives him an edge of defensive aloofness alongside a deep decency.
It's hard to say which, if either, of the two men's viewpoints St. Germain and Brown are most in symapthy with. Many of us are likely to feel ourselves somewhere between Freud's staunch and bitter rationalism and Lewis' somehow rather half-hearted pose of orthodoxy. But the point of the film seems to be that what underlies both is, at least partly, existential terror, of a sort to which intelligent, intensely imaginative people like these two are particularly subject. Neither strict nonbelief nor strict belief seems to offer much deliverance.
Mean Girls--"It's a cautionary tale..." So the Greek chorus characters Janis and Damian sing to us at the beginning of this musical remake of the well-loved 2004 teen comedy, pared down from the 2018 Broadway version. This may be the secret of Mean Girls, in each iteration: it really is a moral tale with a cautionary point, and the heroine really does go to the dark side.
As you'll recall, Cady Heron (Angourie Rice) is a smart kid who grew up in campsites in Africa; her mother (Jenna Fischer) is a researcher. When she lands at a suburban American high school for junior year, the divisions in cafeteria clique and caste strike her as similar to those in the animal kingdom. She gets sucked into spending lunches with "The Plastics," a circle of glamorous sycophants led by uber-mean girl Regina George (Renée Rapp). Cady agrees, initially, at the urging of artsy girl Janis (Auli'i Cravalho) and big gay Damian (Jaquel Spivey) to serve as a double agent in a revenge plot against Regina. But gradually, of course, the plastic begins to take over for real.
Or maybe the secret is just that the film, scripted, like the original, by Tina Fey (freely adapting a book by Rosalind Wiseman), is funny and sweet, but not so sweet that it forgets to be, you know, mean. Or maybe it's that most of the songs, by Nell Benjamin and Jeff Richmond, are delightful, and buoyantly staged by directors Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez, Jr.
Overall, these actors don't have the vibrancy or distinctive personalities of the original film's cast, but they make up for this with terrific musical performing. Rapp brings such a baleful moan to "Meet the Plastics" that she really is a little scary, and Rice shades herself from guileless to conniving very believably. A few vets are around; Fey and Tim Meadows reprise their roles from the first film, and Busy Phillips and Jon Hamm contribute funny bits. The standouts, however, are Cravalho as Janis and Spivey as Damian, both equipped with gorgeous voices and the ability to act while they're belting.
Fey's generous-hearted--and sensible--take on popularity and self-esteem has provided a solid and unsentimental piece of role modeling for teens (and the teens that endure within most adults) for twenty years now. Maybe this movie will extend it for another twenty.
#mean girls#freud's last session#angourie rice#renee rapp#anthony hopkins#matthew goode#tina fey#auli'i cravalho#jaquel spivey#liv lisa fries#jon hamm#busy philipps#jodi balfour#orla brady#jeremy northam
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Birthdays 3.7
Beer Birthdays
Conrad Pfeiffer (1854)
Sean Burke (Commons Brewery)
Chad Kennedy (Laurelwood; Worthy Brewing)
Christian Weber (Common Roots Brewing; 1986)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Luther Burbank; botanist (1849)
Rik Mayall; actor, comedian (1958)
Piet Mondrian; artist (1872)
Henry Purcell; composer (1659)
Townes Van Zandt; singer, songwriter (1944)
Famous Birthdays
Kōbō Abe; Japanese poet, writer (1924)
Milton Avery; artist (1893)
Tammy Faye Bakker; televangelist (1942)
Mahlon Clark; clarinetist (1923)
Bryan Cranston; actor (1956)
Henry Draper; astronomer (1837)
Jenna Fischer; actor (1974)
Janet Guthrie; auto racer (1938)
Franco Harris; Pittsburgh Steelers RB (1950)
John Heard; actor (1945)
John Herschel; mathematician (1792)
Stephen Hopkins; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1707)
Brandon T. Jackson; actor (1984)
Edwin Landseer; artist (1802)
Ivan Lendl; tennis player (1960)
Rob Roy MacGregor; Scottish folk hero (1671)
Laura Prepon; actor (1980)
Paul Preuss; sci-fi writer (1942)
Maurice Ravel; composer (1875)
Peter Sarsgaard; actor (1971)
Willard Scott; television weatherman (1934)
Lynn Swann; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1952)
Wanda Sykes; comedian (1964)
Daniel J. Travanti; actor (1940)
Rachel Weisz; actor (1970)
Chris White; rock bassist (1943)
Peter Wolf; rock singer (1946)
Lee Young; jazz drummer (1917)
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DEVIN HANEY VS. RYAN GARCIA LOS ANGELES LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE LIVESTREAM
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Time Stamps:
4:15: Intro w/ Beto Duran & Doug Fischer
14:10 - 23:30: Oscar De Le Hoya
24:18 - 34:04: Benard Hopkins
40:05 - 47:52: Arnold Barboza Jr
48:36 -51:31: Yokasta Valle
1:02:37: Alexis Rocha
1:05:42: Ryan Garcia entrance
1:20:00: Fighters w/ Mario Lopez
1:24:52: Benard Hopkins
1:26:58: Derrick James
1:27:46: Bill Haney
1:30:55: Oscar De Le Hoya
1:34:03: Arnold Barboza Jr.
1:35:21: Ryan Garcia vs Devin Haney
1:51:01: Face off
1:52:48: Discussion
1:53:28 - 1:55:30: Devin Haney interview
2:03:28: Outro
2:04:18: End
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Out loud, someone says, “The man is catching a fish.” The same person then takes pen to paper and writes, “The men is catches a fish.”
Although the human ability to write evolved from our ability to speak, in the brain, writing and talking are now such independent systems that someone who can’t write a grammatically correct sentence may be able say it aloud flawlessly, discovered a team led by Johns Hopkins University cognitive scientist Brenda Rapp.
In a paper published this week in the journal Psychological Science, Rapp’s team found it’s possible to damage the speaking part of the brain but leave the writing part unaffected — and vice versa — even when dealing with morphemes, the tiniest meaningful components of the language system including suffixes like “er,” “ing” and “ed.”
“Actually seeing people say one thing and — at the same time — write another is startling and surprising. We don’t expect that we would produce different words in speech and writing,” said Rapp, a professor in the Department of Cognitive Science in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. “It’s as though there were two quasi independent language systems in the brain.”
The team wanted to understand how the brain organizes knowledge of written language — reading and spelling — since that there is a genetic blueprint for spoken language but not written. More specifically, they wanted to know if written language was dependent on spoken language in literate adults. If it was, then one would expect to see similar errors in speech and writing. If it wasn’t, one might see that people don’t necessarily write what they say.
The team, that included Simon Fischer-Baum of Rice University and Michele Miozzo of Columbia University, both cognitive scientists, studied five stroke victims with aphasia, or difficulty communicating. Four of them had difficulties writing sentences with the proper suffixes, but had few problems speaking the same sentences. The last individual had the opposite problem — trouble with speaking but unaffected writing.
The researchers showed the individuals pictures and asked them to describe the action. One person would say, “the boy is walking,” but write, “the boy is walked.” Or another would say, “Dave is eating an apple” and then write, “Dave is eats an apple.”
The team wanted to understand how the brain organizes knowledge of written language — reading and spelling — since that there is a genetic blueprint for spoken language but not written. More specifically, they wanted to know if written language was dependent on spoken language in literate adults. If it was, then one would expect to see similar errors in speech and writing. If it wasn’t, one might see that people don’t necessarily write what they say. Image adapted from the Johns Hopkins University press release.
The findings reveal that writing and speaking are supported by different parts of the brain — and not just in terms of motor control in the hand and mouth, but in the high-level aspects of word construction.
“We found that the brain is not just a ‘dumb’ machine that knows about letters and their order, but that it is ‘smart’ and sophisticated and knows about word parts and how they fit together,” Rapp said. “When you damage the brain, you might damage certain morphemes but not others in writing but not speaking, or vice versa.”
This understanding of how the adult brain differentiates word parts could help educators as they teach children to read and write, Rapp said. It could lead to better therapies for those suffering aphasia.
#linguistics#language#language acquisition#language learning#ESL#linguaphile#science#neuroscience#word choice#word selection#verbal fluency#article
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Following The River by The Rolling Stones from the deluxe edition of Exile on Main St. - Directors: Julian Gibbs and Julian House
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First drawing of 2025!
Bibi and Chip after throwing a New Year's Eve party.
#bibi hopkins#Chip Fischer#Fischer and Hopkins#happy new year#artists on tumblr#art#illustration#oc#original character#traditional art#markers#colored pencil#mixed media#original#goo girl#slime girl#monster girl#alcohol#cigarette
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James Marsden, Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman, Kirsten Stewart, Kim Kardashian, Isla Fischer, Billie Eilish, Zoe Kravitz, Thimotée Chalamet.
Red Carpet at the Oscar Part and Oscar Cerimony on Sunday, March 27, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California.
Vanity Fair photoshoot.
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Biotechnology company Thermo Fisher Scientific has requested that the lawsuit brought by the family of Henrietta Lacks, a woman whose cells have been used for research for decades, be dismissed, according to CBS-affliliated WJZ.
The original lawsuit filed against Thermo Fisher was submitted in October. The family claimed that the biotech company replicated and sold Lacks’ tissue for profit.
“This isn’t just about social justice. This is about genetic justice,” said Ben Crump when the lawsuit was initially filed, according to WJZ. Crump, one of the attorneys representing the family, added that he wants the company to “do right by Henrietta.”
According to Johns Hopkins University, Lacks visited the hospital in 1951, then one of the only ones that would treat poor Black people. During treatment for a gynecological issue, doctors discovered that a group of cells in her cervix were unique.
“Where other cells would die, Mrs. Lacks’ cells doubled every 20 to 24 hours,” a statement on the university’s site said.
The statement also touted the fact that Lacks’ rare cells, called “HeLa” cells, are still being used to “study the effects of toxins, drugs, hormones, and viruses on the growth of cancer cells without experimenting on humans.”
Lacks’ cells were an integral part of the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, the university said. The statement also mentioned that it was common practice for the doctor that worked with Lacks, Dr. George Gay, to collect cells from all of his patients.
Lacks died months after visiting the hospital. Johns Hopkins said that even though it was an option, the university never sold Lacks’ sells, but offered them up for free to be used for research.
Thermo Fischer reportedly made over $30 billion in revenue in 2020, and Lacks’ family says they have not received any payment for the loved one’s contributions.
The biotech company argued that too much time has passed since the cells were taken that there is no law prohibiting them from replicating the cells.
Crump, along with Chris Seeger is representing Lacks’ family. According to WJZ, Crump called for a reversal of the “unjust enrichment” of Thermo Fisher Scientific.
“What if she had actually been treated like a white woman and they actually got her consent and then her family estate would have permission to say you can’t use this intellectual property, her genetic make-up, without getting her permission and then having to compensate us for it,” he said, per WJZ.
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HESTIA - GODDESS OF THE HEARTH
“Hestia (Hearth) is a member of the older generation of Olympians, offspring of the Titans Kronos and Rhea (Hesiod Theogony 453-500). Indeed, she is said to be both the eldest and the youngest of her siblings (Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 22-23), eldest because she was the first-born, but also youngest, for Kronos swallowed his children as they were born, and when subsequently he was given an emetic and disgorged them, they reappeared in reverse order, so that Hestia emerged last. Hestia’s residence in her father’s belly is therefore treated as a second period of gestation, and his spewing her up, as a second parturition.
Although the elder Olympian Poseidon and the younger Olympian Apollon each wooed Hestia, she turned them down , swearing an oath that she would remain a virgin forever. In place of marriage, Zeus granted her the privilege of enjoying the fat of sacrificial meats in the center of each house, and she is honoured in all temples and enjoys honour among all mortals as the eldest of the gods (Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 22-32). So, like the younger Olympians Artemis and Athena, Hestia chooses to remain a maiden, and Zeus allots to her the cosmic honour of being the hearth, the locus of sacrificial rites. Accordingly she is bi-natural, being at once the physical hearth with its fire and also an anthropomorphic goddess who can enjoy the rich juices that issue from a sacrificial victim. Since her name signifies simply ‘hearth,’ a hestia (hearth) derives its name from the given name of the goddess or, like Atlas (Bearer), the goddess was named proleptically.
Important in cult but not mythology, Hestia appears in few myths. Her Roman equivalent is Vesta.
Suggested reading:
Marcel Detienne. The Writing of Orpheus: Greek Myth in Cultural Contact, trans. by Janet Lloyd. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 2003, 59-69. Tobias Fischer-Hansen. “Vesta,” in LIMC 5:412-420 Timothy Gantz. Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press,1993, 73-74. Haiganuch Sarian. “Hestia,” in LIMC 5:407-412″
— Hansen, W (2005) Classical Mythology: A Guide to the Mythical World of the Greeks and Romans. Oxford University Press, New York
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Birthdays 3.7
Beer Birthdays
Conrad Pfeiffer (1854)
Sean Burke (Commons Brewery)
Chad Kennedy (Laurelwood; Worthy Brewing)
Christian Weber (Common Roots Brewing; 1986)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Luther Burbank; botanist (1849)
Rik Mayall; actor, comedian (1958)
Piet Mondrian; artist (1872)
Henry Purcell; composer (1659)
Townes Van Zandt; singer, songwriter (1944)
Famous Birthdays
Kōbō Abe; Japanese poet, writer (1924)
Milton Avery; artist (1893)
Tammy Faye Bakker; televangelist (1942)
Mahlon Clark; clarinetist (1923)
Bryan Cranston; actor (1956)
Henry Draper; astronomer (1837)
Jenna Fischer; actor (1974)
Janet Guthrie; auto racer (1938)
Franco Harris; Pittsburgh Steelers RB (1950)
John Heard; actor (1945)
John Herschel; mathematician (1792)
Stephen Hopkins; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1707)
Brandon T. Jackson; actor (1984)
Edwin Landseer; artist (1802)
Ivan Lendl; tennis player (1960)
Rob Roy MacGregor; Scottish folk hero (1671)
Laura Prepon; actor (1980)
Paul Preuss; sci-fi writer (1942)
Maurice Ravel; composer (1875)
Peter Sarsgaard; actor (1971)
Willard Scott; television weatherman (1934)
Lynn Swann; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1952)
Wanda Sykes; comedian (1964)
Daniel J. Travanti; actor (1940)
Rachel Weisz; actor (1970)
Chris White; rock bassist (1943)
Peter Wolf; rock singer (1946)
Lee Young; jazz drummer (1917)
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