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Iconic and Amusing Victor Moments
Playing an Egyptian(?) board game with Mr. Sweet
His face and reaction and stepping back and "Wha-wha-what?" when Willow hugs him
Including Mick in his disciplinary "get to your rooms" before whipping around confused "Mick Campbell?"
Bursting through the door when Mick and Mara are having their date
Cuddling with Corbiere
He just really likes that raven. Petting it. Talking to it. Thinking about its safety.
Immediately rushing down the ladder when Amber feins fainting and asking if she'd been doing a fad diet
Awkwardly telling off Fabian and Nina when they're having 'a lover's tif' and backing out the door
Slinking back behind the corner during the senet game
Bringing a rose for Sarah.
His license plate
Knocking out Rufus and throwing him in a van
Pinning Rufus against the wall
Going on a tangent about the children (Alfie in particular) and leaving his office
"He's going to regret messing with me."
Having a surprisingly soft tone of voice when he asks Amber, Nina, and Fabian why they were in the cellar in s2
Mildly concerned when he sees the Mark on Nina's arm "For your sake I hope it does [come off]."
Warming up his voice ??? When Fabian covers up Sibuna shenanigans by asking if he would do a voice over
When he's in the tunnels being snarky about RFS like he has a rivalry against him (he literally let you eat at his table with his family, Victor. Chill)
The fact this man did hopscotch (should have made room to show that in the episode)
"Who, me?" Slamming the book shut and saying he was doing light reading when Vera enters his office to see if he was researching a task.
Kissing Vera's forehead all tenderly
His reaction to losing Alfie in the senet game. "Release them!"
Wearing an apron and making breakfast
Alfie pretending to choke and Victor, believing him, slapping him on the back and sending him out to get a glass of water.
Essentially calling Jerome a snitch in front of everyone at Mick and Amber's party: "I know I can count on you, Jerome."
"Alfie Lewis, would you like a slice of chocolate cake?" *whips around*
"I have your father on speed dial."
Reading Amber's diary and the passage about him, slamming the diary shut, and then checking himself in the mirror.
"If those miscreants can do it..." before crossing the crocodile bridge
"Yes, you listen to this old man."
"It is 10 O'clock. You have five minutes precisely, and then I want to hear.. a pin.. drop."
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Caravaggio. (1605). San Gerolamo, <<Saint Jerome Writing>>.
"Saint Jerome Writing" is a captivating masterpiece crafted by the renowned Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio. The painting, completed in the early 17th century, portrays the revered figure of Saint Jerome in a profoundly introspective moment of deep contemplation and devotion.
At the heart of the composition, the aged and bearded Saint Jerome is seated at a simple wooden desk, dressed in the traditional red robes of a cardinal. Bathed in a soft, warm light that emanates from an unseen source, Caravaggio skillfully accentuates the textures of the saint's wrinkled skin and coarse beard. The play of light and shadow adds a mesmerizing realism to the scene, highlighting the artist's unparalleled mastery of chiaroscuro.
Saint Jerome's face exudes a sense of profound focus, as his deep-set eyes intently scan the pages before him. With his left hand grasping a quill pen and his right hand gently cradling a large open book, the saint appears fully absorbed in his scholarly task of translating the scriptures.
Around him, the sparse and dimly lit setting hints at a contemplative atmosphere. An array of ancient scrolls, a crucifix, and a human skull, symbolizing mortality and reflection, lie scattered across the desk, underscoring the theme of the passage of time and the transience of earthly life.
Caravaggio's unparalleled attention to detail and extraordinary ability to evoke emotions through dramatic lighting and composition make "Saint Jerome Writing" a quintessential example of Baroque art. The painting not only captures the essence of Saint Jerome's scholarly pursuits but also transcends its religious subject to invite viewers into a moment of profound meditation on the human condition.
As one of Caravaggio's most iconic works, "Saint Jerome Writing" stands as a testament to the artist's groundbreaking artistic vision and the timeless allure of his masterful brushwork, leaving an indelible impression on art lovers and historians alike for generations to come.
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Fuck it I’m catatonically bored and I can’t justify starting to make dinner at fucking 3:52PM so I’m going to rate every Stephen King book I’ve read out of 5 stars. If the readmore doesn’t work I can only apologise
Carrie: genuinely iconic although I do think the concept is better than the execution. 3.5
‘Salem’s Lot: immaculate, literally got me into horror, I will always have a soft spot for it. 5
The Shining: iconic. Better than the movie. Argue with the wall. 5
The Stand: really really ridiculously long but I swear to you EVERY PAGE is necessary. 5, would give higher if I could
The Dead Zone: I read this when I was like 19 and I can’t remember much other than that I liked it but it made me sad. 4, marked down because of the scene with the dog
Firestarter: looooved this. 5
Pet Sematary: the first time I read this (when I was 17) it scared me so much it kept me up all night and the second time I read it (when I was 27) it gave me night terrors. 4, marked down because it is lowkey stupid I have to admit
Cycle of the Werewolf: I’m sorry but it is kind of boring. Great illustrations though. 2
It: THE scariest book I have read, haunts me in my dreams, put me through every emotion known to humankind. Sad and gross. 5
Misery: damn near a perfect thriller novel tbh. 4.5
Dolores Claiborne: I remember liking the stream of consciousness style but also thinking “Jesus Christ can we get to the point please”. 3
Insomnia: the first third of this book is fucking wonderful. The second two thirds are a hot mess and should’ve been edited significantly more. 3
The Green Mile: the story is so so good I feel like it came to SK through divine wisdom or something but I am SO sorry, I prefer the movie. I just think it made the dialogue so much more compelling and the changes made were an improvement. Still, 5
11/22/63: one of my favourite pieces of time travel media ever, I think about this book constantly. 5 (6 if I could)
Doctor Sleep: unpopular opinion but I genuinely like it I’m fucking sorry. Like it’s definitely not good but if you don’t look at it as a Shining sequel and you’re entertained by villains with stupid names it’s fun. 3.5
Mr Mercedes: fun and tense, although why SK had to write Jerome Like That I will never understand. 3.5
Finders Keepers: honestly I found this to be just okay. 2.5
End of Watch: a pretty good end to the trilogy tbh although I nearly cried at the epilogue for my own reasons. 4
Sleeping Beauties: another unpopular opinion but I liked parts of this, but I wish SK would learn how to write women… honestly I just wish this book had been written by a woman or someone who understands women. 2.5
The Outsider: if this had been edited significantly fucking better to keep SK from yapping on and on it would’ve been an absolutely brilliant supernatural thriller, but it is in fact 200 pages longer than it needs to be. 2
The Institute: SK should stop writing about women and instead write about kids. 4
Fairy Tale: maybe this was good or maybe I am just a sucker for ‘boy and his dog’ type stories. 4.5
Different Seasons: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption & The Body are easy 5 stars, Apt Pupil is like a 3.5 because the constant gratuitous violence is just not for me, The Breathing Method was boring and a 2 at best
Four Past Midnight: honestly I liked all of these novellas. The Langoliers was my favourite and I was kind of sad to find out that’s not a popular opinion. 4 overall
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: stupidly good. Like it’s hard to list my favourite stories because there are too many of them. The Ten O’Clock People, The House on Maple Street and Popsy would have to be my top 3. 5 overall
Full Dark, No Stars: messy but good. 1922 is my favourite overall. 4
The Bazaar of Bad Dreams: think I gave this 4 stars on storygraph but honestly it probably deserves more like 3. Top 3 were Ur, Obits & Bad Little Kid but I also have a soft spot for Drunken Fireworks
If It Bleeds: ughhhhhh I’m sorry but I was epically bored reading most of this. The Life of Chuck was good once it came together and Mr Harrigan’s Phone had a decent payoff, but the title novella had basically the same problems and plot as The Outsider, and Rat just felt pointless to me. 2
#yes i spent half an hour doing this no i do not care#should i update this once i’ve read more of his lol#when i’m in a better headspace i plan on reading desperation#and honestly regardless of what headspace i’m in this summer i want to read under the dome; needful things and christine#and probably bag of bones and the girl who loved tom gordon#there’s just something about a ridiculously unnecessarily long stephen king novel that has me so excited to dive in it#he’s like ‘okay are you ready to read 200 fucking pages of exposition before Anything Whatsoever happens’ and i’m like yeahhhhhh#personal
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Discover the Best of Daman and Diu: Top Tourist Attractions and Must-Visit Places
Daman and Diu Tourism: A Perfect Blend of Sun, Sand, and History
Daman and Diu, two quaint coastal territories in India, are known for their serene beaches, colonial architecture, and unique cultural blend of Portuguese and Indian influences. With their laid-back charm and scenic beauty, these destinations offer a perfect escape for travelers seeking tranquility, history, and adventure. Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, or a nature enthusiast, Daman and Diu have something for everyone. Here’s a guide to the top places to visit in Daman and Diu.
1. Diu Fort
The Diu Fort, an imposing structure built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, is one of Diu’s most iconic landmarks. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the fort offers stunning panoramic views, making it a favorite spot for tourists and photographers. Visitors can explore the ancient cannons, lighthouse, and intricate stone walls, which tell tales of the region’s colonial past. The fort is a great place to experience the architectural prowess of the Portuguese and enjoy a serene sunset over the sea.
2. Nagoa Beach
Nagoa Beach is the most popular beach in Diu, known for its semi-circular shape and clear blue waters. It’s perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, sunbathing, or indulging in water sports like parasailing, jet-skiing, and banana boat rides. The palm-fringed beach is ideal for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind, making it a versatile destination for all types of travelers.
3. Jampore Beach
Located in Daman, Jampore Beach is known for its calm waters and soft, blackish mud sand, ideal for swimming and beachside activities. The beach is less crowded compared to others, offering a peaceful environment perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. During low tide, the receding waters reveal a vast expanse of wet sand, creating a unique experience for beachcombers.
4. St. Jerome Fort (Nani Daman Fort)
St. Jerome Fort, also known as Nani Daman Fort, is a historical fort in Daman built by the Portuguese in the 17th century. The fort is named after St. Jerome, one of the most revered saints of the Catholic Church. It features an impressive gateway with a statue of St. Jerome and houses a church dedicated to Our Lady of the Sea. The fort offers a glimpse into Daman’s colonial history and provides beautiful views of the surrounding area.
5. Moti Daman Fort
Moti Daman Fort, another significant Portuguese fortification in Daman, is known for its massive walls and beautiful gateways. Inside the fort, visitors can explore the ruins of ancient structures, churches, and a lighthouse. The well-maintained gardens and the fort’s strategic location by the river add to its charm, making it a great spot for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
6. Ghoghla Beach
Ghoghla Beach, located in Diu, is one of the quieter beaches in the region, offering a serene environment away from the hustle and bustle. The golden sands and clear waters make it an excellent spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beachside relaxation. Adventure seekers can also enjoy various water sports, such as surfing and snorkeling.
7. Naida Caves
The Naida Caves, located near the Diu Fort, are a network of interlinked caves with striking rock formations and natural sunlight filtering through crevices, creating a mesmerizing effect. These caves are perfect for exploration and photography, offering a unique experience for visitors. The caves are believed to have been formed due to geological processes and human activities during the Portuguese rule, adding an element of historical intrigue.
8. Church of Bom Jesus
The Church of Bom Jesus, located in Daman, is a beautiful example of Baroque-style architecture. Built in the 17th century, this church is known for its intricate woodwork, ornate altars, and exquisite Portuguese-style carvings. It remains an important religious site and a popular Daman and Diu attraction for those interested in architecture and history.
9. Chakratirth Beach
Chakratirth Beach in Diu is a small, secluded beach that offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. Known for its clean sands and tranquil surroundings, it’s perfect for a quiet day of relaxation. The beach also features a sunset point and a small temple, adding to its serene ambiance.
10. Zampa Gateway
The Zampa Gateway is a historical landmark in Diu that marks the entrance to the old city. Adorned with carvings of angels, lions, and priests, the gateway reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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SDCC 2024 Exclusive Sisters of the Cosmos Moonlight Edition Sofubi Figures by Hyperactive Monkey
Hyperactive Monkey will be at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 later this month where he will be releasing some exciting convention exclusives, including these adorable SDCC 2024 Exclusive Sisters of the Cosmos Moonlight Edition Sofubi Figures! As Hyperactive Monkey explained, “This project has been a labor of love and tribute to the golden age of 80’s sword and sorcery culture, 90’s anime, and to the two littlest fiercest warriors in my life.” Inspired by the iconic Sailor Moon manga and anime series as well as Jerome Lu’s two daughters, the San Diego Comic-Con 2024 Exclusive Sisters of the Cosmos Moonlight Edition Sofubi Figures comes with a sun sword, moon axe, and alternate feline head. Fans can purchase these awesome soft Japanese vinyl figures at the Hyperactive Monkey SDCC booth #2744. http://dlvr.it/T9L2PM
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Beyond the Brush: Exploring the Depth of Leonardo da Vinci's Paintings
Known as one of the greatest artists of all time, Leonardo da Vinci continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional talent, innovation, and intellectual curiosity. His influence has seeped through centuries, shaping the trajectory of art and inspiring countless generations of artists. In this blog post, we delve into the world of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings, examining the genius behind some of his most celebrated works and understanding their profound impact on art history.
A Symmetry of Science and Art
Leonardo da Vinci was not just an artist; he was also a scientist, inventor, and philosopher. His boundless curiosity for the natural world permeates his artworks, combining artistic creativity with scientific observation. This fusion of art and science is what sets da Vinci's works apart, making those invaluable contributions to both the scientific and artistic worlds.
Unraveling the "Mona Lisa"
Undoubtedly one of the most famous paintings in the world, the "Mona Lisa" is a testament to Leonardo's artistic mastery. Beyond her enigmatic smile, the painting's real genius lies in Leonardo's use of 'sfumato,' a technique of blending colors without lines or borders, creating soft edges and transitions.
Leonardo's understanding of human anatomy is showcased through the intricate details of Mona Lisa's face. His scientific knowledge is reflected in his representation of light and shadow, giving depth and three-dimensionality to the painting. It is these details, captured with exceptional precision, that give Mona Lisa her lifelike quality and contribute to the painting's enduring fascination.
The Power of "The Last Supper"
"The Last Supper" is another one of Leonardo's iconic works that showcases his innovative approach to art. The painting captures the dramatic moment when Jesus announces that one of his disciples will betray him. Leonardo masterfully uses perspective and positioning to direct the viewer's attention to the central figure, Jesus.
What sets "The Last Supper" apart is Leonardo's portrayal of the emotional reactions of the disciples. Each disciple displays a unique response, reflecting Leonardo's keen observation of human emotion and his ability to translate it onto the canvas.
Leonardo's Unfinished Works and Lost Paintings
Interestingly, Leonardo da Vinci was known to leave many of his works unfinished, such as "Saint Jerome in the Wilderness" and "The Adoration of the Magi." Scholars attribute this to Leonardo's perfectionism, his various other commitments, and his continual experimentation with techniques.
Some of Leonardo's paintings have been lost over time, only known through preparatory sketches or written records. One such example is "The Battle of Anghiari," a mural commissioned for the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, which has been lost, adding to the enigmatic allure of Leonardo's body of work.
The Lasting Impact of Leonardo's Art
Leonardo da Vinci's paintings have had a profound influence on the art world. His techniques and stylistic innovations played a significant role in the evolution of Western art. He broke away from the traditional religious narratives and symbolic conventions of the Middle Ages, emphasizing the importance of lifelike portrayals and emotional expressiveness in art.
In Conclusion: The Genius of Leonardo's Paintings
Leonardo da Vinci's paintings are more than just visual spectacles; they are an amalgamation of art, science, psychology, and philosophy. Through his paintings, Leonardo invites us into his world of ceaseless curiosity, demonstrating that the exploration of art is not merely an aesthetic pursuit but an intellectual one. His timeless masterpieces continue to intrigue and inspire, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of art history.
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