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thrifterror · 5 months ago
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I give this one an F for Failure.
I mean... they didn't even get the "taco 'bout it" right. And why does the taco look like he's caught in the headlights of an oncoming bus?
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fashioninpaper · 4 months ago
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I AM NOT THE TARGET AUDIENCE: PART 4
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Chopova Lowena Spring 2023 Ready to Wear
From designer’s Chopova Lowena’s first runway show at London’s Porchester Hall with street-cast models stomping through a loud cacophony of Bulgarian folk song.
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sedehaven · 7 months ago
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Prowl
morning sun a faint streak of violet in the east, silent sneakers creeping through a
jungle of polyester flowers, lime fronds swaying on a rack of bold-print button
downs, my brother is holding a turtle, green and glistening in the morning fog
(blue mask chipped, missing one katana) fished from a box of broken toys,
my grandmother touches a stained glass butterfly, periwinkle and azure under her
fingers, and mother has already picked up a stack of paperbacks, bleeding covers screaming
death, ghosts, dusty castles, and fine-heeled men with gleaming blades -- i walk among the boxes and tables,
racks of clothes, shelves of porcelain children, chipped glassware, broken crayons -- i am still on the prowl
as the others line up with their weekend hauls
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jhsharman · 8 months ago
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fashion compassion
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Style moves too far out, I guess, since the usual trend -- "cover up more skin" -- isn't in play. But, cut-offs generally are played as too low-class for Veronica -- so the replacement is an odd choice.
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A missed editing hic-cup. Recolored it though -- improperly. I suppose she could have changed into them, but then that makes no sense as it would have been out in the open.
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notemily · 2 years ago
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Team "rummage sale" make some noise~
Also, everyone on this webbed site is ridiculous
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Reblog for a bigger sample size ::::))) Don't tell me where you live though, I'm a stranger on the internet, what is wrong with you? (Do tell me if you're outside the US though, is this a thing anywhere else?)
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rummybestapp · 4 months ago
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Best rummy Apps
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bookkats · 5 months ago
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Church
God here’s a prayer for the churchThe messy, institutional churchThe one that is dyingThe one that is full of too many rules and regulationsand buildingsand other things Here’s a prayer for this greater churchThat I grew up andand love, and still think can transform things I have seen a million churchesGod And through these imperfect vesselsI have witnessedtearsbirths Children giggling in…
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wausaupilot · 5 months ago
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MAP: Wausau-area rummage sales this week
This week's rummage sale map - and a link for you to advertise your upcoming sale with us, for FREE - thanks to St. Vincent de Paul of Wausau!
Wausau Pilot & Review This weekly map is a service of St. Vincent de Paul of Wausau, which is currently seeking donations of quality used merchandise. Pickup is available for some large donations. Call 715-298-3028 for details and availability. To submit a FREE ad for a future sale, visit this link. 151921 Jonquil Lane4027 Briarwood Ave311 Weston Ave, Rothschild625 E Union Ave. 870Bel-Aire…
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simpsonstills · 1 year ago
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thrifterror · 5 months ago
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How to get ahead in one easy step:
Buy this head
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louiseannbenjamin72 · 1 year ago
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I'm late
Morning all, sorry about this. My brain wasn’t braining yesterday. Here’s what I did. I went out to a rummage yesterday and the day before. It was in a basement of a thrift store that was closing down. Yep, I went up and down stairs. I wandered over 1500 steps on my feet. Wheelchairs and stairs don’t work. Here’s the haul list. Bedrails to help me get in and out of bed and turn over, set of…
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julykings · 6 months ago
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from april
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jhsharman · 1 year ago
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"sale wail"
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theinsanecrayonbox · 19 days ago
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Forgot to share my Halloween crochet bits before I left on vacation. Green/purple dress, candy corn dress, and a candy corn Huggy bag charm buddy for my purse ^^
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altruistic-meme · 25 days ago
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losing my mind over my father. i texted him going "aside from these 3, what are your favorite Cary Grant movies?" and his immediate response was "I have raised you well" which im sdgjhsd i don't know if its bc i knew and could list 3 Cary Grant movies off the top of my head, or if it was bc i am clearly LOOKING for Cary Grant movies and asking his opinions before buying them but :'))
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ghoulietbat · 1 year ago
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Fahrenheit 451's dismissal of the importance of other artforms
something is pissing me off about farenheit 451 and i'm sure it's been said before because this is quite a book but ill say it anyway. im only on page 54 so i have yet to judge if this is a good book or not, but i like it so far. it's a beautiful love story to books and writing and the written word, and it's about how important it is to share stories. i am a storyteller, i tell stories in many ways, but i am first and foremost an illustrator, with a love of cartoons and animation. i consider every method of storytelling an artform; and intellectual, important ones at that: oral histories, pop songs, stand up comedy shows, cartoons, a kid's oc, books. and i believe that at the end of the world, humans need art, and not just one form of it. every art form is as important as the next. so what pisses me off is that it seems like Ray Bradbury does not consider anything but books to be an effectively important artform. He makes a bold claim, describing cartoons and pictures as a lazy method of storytelling.
More cartoons in books. More pictures. The mind drinks less and less. Impatience. (p. 54)
As someone going into the animation industry, i took great offense to this. What i believe is truly meant here is that the people who consume cartoons are lazy, and that i can agree with (after all, it is much easier to watch the Loony Tunes than read Shakespeare), but in the same vein he is calling the people who made the cartoons lazy as well; that the people who make cartoons and the people who enjoy them are dumber and lazier than those who create and enjoy books. i understand the importance of the written word, and i certainly believe people don't read enough, but he clearly values books higher than visual art forms. he makes this defense against classical artists, so we know that he does not deem visual art unimportant:
And at the museums, have you ever been? All abstract. That's all there is now. My uncle says it was different once. A long time back sometimes pictures said things or even showed people. (p.28)
but then this itself shows a bias toward classical art, and he does not view abstract, or modern, art as real art. i think this, in part, is because he is a product of his time. tv and cartoons are new and strange, the funny pages in a newspaper are just for kids, and comic books are for delinquents. i understand his feelings on modern abstract art, but it is art and it is just as important as Michelangelo; and these are both as important as Faulkner.
he shows a hatred for other mediums, like music, and television, and film. and i know, i know, it's about how things are made more simple so that people can consume quickly and without thought, but to imply that music and cartoons and film requires no thought is an insult to those complex and beautiful art forms. think about the love and care that is needed to create them. is it not comparable to your own when you write a novel? but now i must come down off my high horse, and tell you that i think all artists share this bias for their own art form, and i can't blame Bradbury. you can only have one favorite, and his is books. i just think that all artists should be able to recognize each other as equals.
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