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sinuousmag · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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paulmunkotv · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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herlovelyheart · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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sweetsimplevegan · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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kolorkrazedolly · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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nicohayes · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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feelingthefresharea · 1 year ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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araneapeixes · 10 months ago
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in the bathroom at the gay clubbbb
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east-coast-stars · 2 years ago
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Wet Bar in DC Metro Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor wet bar remodel with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and mirror backsplash
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chicavegan · 2 years ago
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New York U-Shape
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thebrainrotsreal · 9 months ago
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EVIL MARK, EVIL MARK, EVIL MARK!!! I want to be coherent about this season but please picture me foaming at the mouth and running on the walls. S2 being what if Mark's just like his Dad? Insanity. I love this show. Anyways, AU where an Evil!Mark tries to make Our!Mark worse, and Our!Mark tries to make the other better. Something something confronting your idea of the worst version of oneself. Plus, tweaked black and yellow costume because I saw it and immediately went murder hornet lookin' ass and knew I had to draw it. Evil ass Mark. Horrible. I think he should be dragged kicking and screaming into redemption.
#mark and the fact he is fighting for this fucking life to avoid the Many Bad Endings???? im pacing. getting out the red string.#when the season is about who you are and what you could become. when trying to be good is an active choice and a struggle.#RAHHHHHHHHHHH#chewing on the bars of my enclosure...when every mark is evil OUR mark is the outlier. the exception. the OTHER. RAHHHH#dog poetry being mark poetry because how often can you kick a dog before it starts snarling before you raise your hand?#how often can you beat it before it rips into you without mercy? when it bites not at your hand but at your neck?#when does violence for survival and violence for vengeance start and end? when your opponent is down and you keep drawing blood?#circling and pacing and losing my mind over this btw if you care#anyways self vs self gets me going crazy. did you know i loved the end of atsv? because it shows.#i think o!mark would lose his fucking mind at what evil wasp looking mark has done + this mf wasp would LOATHE mark's kindness#they both see the other as the WORST version of themselves and they can't stand it. They can't shatter the mirror but they think they can--#--change the reflection.#evil mark seeing mark and seeing what he USED to be#mark seeing what he COULD be#CAN U SEE THE VISION??????#digital art#invincible rotating in my mind#invincible fanart#fanart#mark my beloved#mark grayson fanart#mark grayson#invincible s2#invincible show#mark like hello this is my secret twin and he is NOTHING like me hahahaha anyways wanna debate about having mORALS and LIFE#mark grayson vs the urge not to accept every responsibility as his own#he's batman coded that way#ok im done yapping#if this happened in the comics in any way shape or form dont tell me JACK SHIT or i will PUMMEL YOU with my SHOES
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artemisia-black · 24 days ago
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Finally getting around to watching The Mirror and the Light (and yes I’m going to yap about it endlessly), and OMG I have to talk about the scene at the end of episode one where Cromwell speaks to Wolsey’s ghost.
Wolsey tells him that people used to sneer at him as “a butcher’s dog,” but they forget something important about dogs: dogs are loyal. And Cromwell quietly responds, “I have been loyal.”
And it’s true that he’s destroyed everyone Wolsey might have blamed for his downfall: Anne Boleyn, George Boleyn, Thomas More, even Henry Norris. But then Wolsey’s ghost says (and this isn’t entirely verbatim): Will you ever strike at the true architect of my downfall? Your sovereign?
It’s a moment that forces Cromwell to confront a truth he’s avoided. None of the people Cromwell sent to the scaffold could have destroyed Wolsey without Henry. Henry gave the order. Henry wanted it done. And now Cromwell serves the very man who cast Wolsey aside.
This is the contradiction at Cromwell’s core. He built his career on loyalty to Wolsey, but Wolsey’s fall created the vacuum that allowed Cromwell to rise (especially as a lowborn man replacing another lowborn man in a world dominated by the gentry and nobility). Every move Cromwell makes isn’t just vengeance for Wolsey; it secures Cromwell’s position.
But Anne Boleyn’s execution also sets a chilling precedent. If Henry can judicially murder his wife (the woman he spent seven years courting, the mother of his child), then no one is safe. Anne’s death shows that titles, connections, mean nothing when Henry’s will is in play.
The same is true of Thomas More. More’s execution wasn’t just about enforcing religious orthodoxy—it was further proof that Henry would get rid of anyone, even someone he had known for years, who had been his tutor and intellectual mentor during his youth and early kingship. Cromwell created the machinery of power that made anyone disposable. And eventually, this same system turned back on Cromwell himself.
This is why Wolf Hall is such a fantastic treatise on power and how absolute power corrupts and devours all in its path. There’s an almost karmic theme throughout the novels, where the acts people commit in the pursuit of power eventually come back to destroy them. Cromwell avenges Wolsey by perpetuating the same ruthless system that destroyed him. Henry is both his patron and his executioner, the man who raises him to power and the man who will ultimately end him.
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rupeenotruby · 6 months ago
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I call this one: Hyrule Discovers an Arbitrage Opportunity. (If you are confused read to the end)
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So in loz 1 yellow rupees are worth 1 but when they show up in other games they are worth 10. So there is a very clear arbitrage opportunity here where if the chain goes from Hyrule's Hyrule and Wind/Twilight's Hyrule enough times Hyrule can make bank off of exploiting the uneven exchange rate. I hope that was clear enough but if it isn't please ask clarifying questions!
This probably won't be very funny I just find the entire situation amusing. Anyways I think about rupees way too much (if you couldn't tell). It's a problem. I could go on and on you don't even want to try me haha.
I had this one in the drafts for a month so that's why I did it before "Of Courses I Have Horses" (but I am writing that one! It is very much in progress). I just needed to get this off my chest. THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW!!! Hyrule could totally be the richest member of the chain if given the chance. And also tank his failing economy. But y'know. Trade-offs.
I actually kinda like the backgrounds on this one. I think desaturating them helps make things clearer. But like always open to feedback!
(Also I draw Hyrule so ugly sometimes. Poor guy.)
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vintagehomecollection · 10 months ago
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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saltynovember · 1 year ago
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As a Japanese I know Zoro's notorious line "You're asking the wrong guy" is supposed to represent his bushido(武士道) spirit in which having interest in romance is regarded naive and unprofessional, but the fan(girl) me is 200% onboard with the Tumblr interpretation of "Oh he's 🌈✨"
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rustedleopard · 1 month ago
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Chujin's opinion of Starlo is that he is an immature loudmouth who only grew physically beyond middle/high school. He's a reckless moron that has no regard for the fact that he is poisoning the minds of monsterkind with his admiration for human culture. He thinks that Starlo's desire to bring a slice of the Underground is a waste of time and that if Starlo REALLY wanted to help monsterkind's situation, he'd try to figure out methods to escape the Underground instead of finding escapism in a pale imitation of the Surface. He is unable to conceive why Starlo even likes humans except out of some twisted, Stockholm Syndrome-esque fawning over monsterkinds' captors.
(Deep deep deep deep deep down, Chujin knows that Starlo is a kind person who doesn't have bad intentions. And, he can begrudgingly admit that if the Wild East prevents some monsters from falling into despair, (which is a death sentence for a monster,) then it does some good. But you'd basically have to dislocate his shoulder from twisting his arm so hard if you want Chujin to admit this.)
Starlo's opinion of Chujin is that he is some above-it-all asshole. He insists that he remained civil and respectful of Chujin ever since Chujin and Ceroba started dating and he started to get tangentially involved in Starlo's life, yet all Chujin's done is scoff at him for following his dreams. Chujin must think he's soooooooo great being some smarty-pants scientist instead of a nobody farmer/sheriff like he is and that's why he looks down on Starlo, what a snob! And as for Chujin's belief that all humans are evil? Greatly exaggerated! If humans were such wicked things, why would the westerns they make show such relatable concepts like justice and freedom and how cool revolvers are? Starlo's just trying to inject some fun into the Underground and distract everyone from how dire things are getting and Chujin has a massive stick up his ass about it.
(Deep deep deep deep deep down, Starlo knows that Chujin is a kind person who only wants the best for everyone. Chujin is beloved by Ceroba and the Sunnyside family and other residents of the Underground for a reason. The fact that he's such an admirable person drives him a bit nuts, because Starlo knows that he would never be able to measure up to him. It's no wonder that Ceroba fell for him so quickly. How could he ever compare? And as for Chujin's opinion on humans? While he strongly disagrees with Chujin's outright hatred, he does recognize that some humans can be dangerous.)
I would say that Chujin and Starlo would bitch at each other like two Southern belles backhand complimenting each other, except I feel like Starlo lacks the subtlety to be able to dish out those sorts of insults, let alone pick up on them. Instead, they'd try to be silent in each other's presence out of respect for Ceroba. It's a........... very tense silence, to say the least....
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