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Today's polish was really pretty. It has an aqua blue base with a pink shimmer and iridescent flakes. I think this one looked especially pretty outside in the shade where you can really see all of the flakes. And finally the sun has come back so I could get some pictures in direct light again! 😁🌞 This is If Frogs Had Wings from Mooncat.
#nail polish 459#manicure#mooncat#if frogs had wings#blue#flakey#shimmer#i have been crazy busy helping with my kiddos school play#yesterday was so busy that even though i got my nails painted#i forgot to make this post#so there will be another post right after i post this one#im tired 😂🤪🥱😴
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Guide Leveling Crafting by Work Orders
A legionmate dug this up and shared on Discord, so I’m reposting here from the archived page just in case. Originally shared by Rockeh in the AionSource forums:
This is a list of the requirements for all of the work orders for the crafting range as well as their costs. To follow this guide, start work orders 5 skill points after they are offered. For example, start the lvl 10 work order when you get to skill lvl 15, start the lvl 20 work order when you get to skill lvl 25, start the 30 work order when you get to skill lvl 35, etc. NOTES
This also takes into account failures, which may or may not be the same for you, this is just a guide.
Costs may also change depending on taxes and such on the server.
If you buy all of the items ahead of time, you will end up with extra items. This is due to the fact that you will be rewarded some materials for completing the work orders.
This is written for Elyos. Some professions (cooking) have different ingredients for part of the work orders.
Alchemy
1-99 Lesser Alchemy Alcohol: 352 = 9,856 Distilled Water: 480 = 13,440 Solvent: 48 = 1,344 Larail Tears: 560 = 15,680 Scorpin Poison Sting: 144 = 8,064 Crynac Scale: 80 = 4,480
Skill Costs: 3,432
Total Costs: 56,296
100-199 Regular Alchemy Alcohol: 572 = 16,016 Distilled Water: 288 = 8,064 Solvent: 300 = 8,400 Larail Tears: 288 = 8,064 Scorpin Poison Sting: 754 = 41,888 Dried Gumi Tail: 810 = 22,680 Crynac Scale: 336 = 18,816 Abyss Dust: 324 = 27,864 Reaction Activator: 768 = 21,504
Skill Costs: 16,998
Total Costs: 192,182
200-299 Greater Alchemy Alcohol: 784 = 21,952 Distilled Water: 144 = 4,032 Solvent: 1,756 = 49,168 Larail Tears: 1,280 = 35,840 Scorpin Poison Sting: 902 = 50,176 Dried Gumi Tail: 672 = 18,816 Crynac Scale: 720 = 40,320 Abyss Dust: 1,352 = 116,272 Reaction Activator: 3,332 = 93,296
Skill Costs: 113,256
Total Costs: 543,128
300-399 Expert Alchemy Distilled Water: 440 = 12,320 Solvent: 2,120 = 59,360 Larail Tears: 2,560 = 71,680 Crynac Scale: 3,060 = 85,680 Abyss Dust: 4,640 = 399,040 Reaction Activator: 4,372 = 122,416
Skill Costs: 479,160
Total Costs: 1,229,656
Total Cost 1-399: 2,104,478
Armorsmithing
1-99 Lesser Armorsmithing Steel Mold: 930 = 26,970 Steel Welding Rod: 261 = 15,921 Cooling Water: 84 = 2,436 Lubricant: 142 = 4,118 Metal Coating Agent: 156 = 4,524
Skill Costs: 3,564
Total Costs: 57,533
100-199 Regular Armorsmithing Steel Mold: 86 = 2,494 Steel Welding Rod: 221 = 13,481 Titanium Mold: 1,365 = 83,265 Titanium Welding Rod: 470 = 42,770 Cooling Water: 330 = 9,570 Lubricant: 680 = 19,720 Metal Coating Agent: 757 = 21,953
Skill Costs: 17,998
Total Costs: 211,251
200-299 Greater Armorsmithing Titanium Mold: 201 = 12,261 Titanium Welding Rod: 272 = 24,752 Adamantium Mold: 938 = 84,420 Adamantium Welding Rod: 1,691 = 206,302 Cooling Water: 853 = 24,737 Lubricant: 1,438 = 41,702 Metal Coating Agent: 2,359 = 68,411
Skill Costs: 115,544
Total Costs: 578,129
300-399 Expert Armorsmithing Adamantium Mold: 364 = 32,760 Adamantium Welding Rod: 184 = 22,448 Orichalcum Mold: 2,050 = 250,100 Orichalcum Welding Rod: 2,686 = 405,586 Cooling Water: 1,517 = 43,993 Lubricant: 1,719 = 49,851 Metal Coating Agent: 3,818 = 110,722
Skill Costs: 466,620
Total Costs: 1,382,080
Total Cost 1-399: 2,228,993
Cooking
1-99 Lesser Cooking Salt: 232 = 12,992 Natural Water: 512 = 14,336 Qooqoo Egg: 128 = 3,584 Sugar: 208 = 11,648
Skill Costs: 3,425
Total Costs: 49,417
100-199 Regular Cooking Natural Water: 924 = 25,872 Salt: 432 = 24,192 Sugar: 552 = 30,912 Ulmus Oil: 252 = 14,112 Mela Vinegar: 94 = 10,810 Kukuru Powder: 108 = 12,420 Hot Spice: 216 = 24,840
Skill Costs: 17,125
Total Costs: 160,281
200-299 Greater Cooking Natural Water: 1,276 = 35,728 Qooqoo Egg: 1,424 = 39,872 Bay Salt: 448 = 51,520 Kukuru Powder: 624 = 71,760 White Sugar: 160 = 18,400 Ulmus Oil: 480 = 26,880 Storage Container: 150 = 8,400 Hot Spice: 240 = 27,600 Verteron Pepper: 128 = 14,720 Mela Vinegar: 94 = 10,810
Skill Costs: 113,102
Total Costs: 418,792
300-399 Expert Cooking Storage Container: 600 = 33,600 Hot Spice: 880 = 101,200 Omblic Wine: 80 = 59,360 Natural Water: 3,800 = 106,400 White Sugar: 1,320 = 151,800 Kukuru Powder: 980 = 112,700 Bay Salt: 740 = 85,100 Mela Vinegar: 200 = 23,000
Skill Costs: 443,872
Total Costs: 1,117,032
Total Cost 1-399: 2,144,640
Handicrafting
1-99 Lesser Handicrafting Dull Plane Blade: 702 = 19,824 Waterproof Agent: 101 = 5,959 Gypsum for Casting: 184 = 10,856 Polisher: 164 = 4,592 Wooden Nail: 422 = 12,238
Skill Costs: 3,702
Total Costs: 56,835
100-199 Regular Handicrafting Dull Plane Blade: 1,524 = 42,672 Polisher: 1,191 = 33,348 Strong Glue: 321 = 28,569 Waterproof Agent: 649 = 38,291 Gypsum for Casting: 440 = 25,960 Wooden Nail: 508 = 14,732
Skill Costs: 18,176
Total Costs: 201,748
200-299 Greater Handicrafting Dull Plane Blade: 280 = 7,840 Sharp Plane Blade: 1,447 = 85,373 Polisher: 1,224 = 34,272 Strong Glue: 2,567 = 228,463 Waterproof Agent: 1,213 = 71,567 Gypsum for Casting: 340 = 20,060 Wooden Nail: 459 = 13,311
Skill Costs: 121,176
Total Costs: 582,062
300-399 Expert Handicrafting Sharp Plane Blade: 3,713 = 219,067 Polisher: 3,367 = 94,276 Strong Glue: 4,170 = 371,130 Waterproof Agent: 1,152 = 67,968 Gypsum for Casting: 1,628 = 96,052 Wooden Nail: 2,143 = 62,147
Skill Costs: 484,924
Total Costs: 1,399,518
Total Cost 1-399: 2,237,562
Tailoring
1-99 Lesser Tailoring Leather Glue: 243 = 13,608 Leather Polisher: 315 = 8,505 Bleacher: 226 = 6,102 Button: 226 = 6,102 Ruko Fiber Thread: 602 = 16,254
Skill Costs: 3,564
Total Costs: 54,135
100-199 Regular Tailoring Leather Glue: 368 = 20,608 Leather Polisher: 892 = 24,084 Bleacher: 424 = 11,448 Button: 611 = 16,497 Ruko Fiber Thread: 138 = 3,726 Fess Fiber Thread: 1,766 = 98,896
Skill Costs: 17,820
Total Costs: 193,079
200-299 Greater Tailoring Leather Glue: 586 = 32,816 Leather Polisher: 496 = 13,392 Bleacher: 860 = 23,220 Button: 1,687 = 45,549 Fess Fiber Thread: 183 = 10,248 Sobi Fiber Thread: 3,653 = 306,852
Skill Costs: 119,968
Total Costs: 552,045
300-399 Expert Tailoring Leather Glue: 2,200 = 123,200 Leather Polisher: 1,271 = 34,317 Bleacher: 1,908 = 51,516 Button: 1,750 = 47,250 Sobi Fiber Thread: 240 = 20,160 Linon Fiber Thread: 5,270 = 600,780
Skill Costs: 479,952
Total Costs: 1,357,175
Total Cost 1-399: 2,156,434
Weaponsmithing
1-99 Lesser Weaponsmithing Cooling Water: 715 = 19,305 Natural Sand for Casting: 233 = 13,048 Lubricant: 98 = 2,646 Steel Welding Rod: 95 = 5,320 Lesser Whetstone: 382 = 10,314
Skill Costs: 3,564
Total Costs: 54,197
100-199 Regular Weaponsmithing Cooling Water: 1,055 = 28,485 Natural Sand for Casting: 675 = 37,800 Lubricant: 415 = 11,205 Steel Welding Rod: 46 = 2,576 Titanium Welding Rod: 440 = 36,960 Whetstone: 1,058 = 59,248
Skill Costs: 17,820
Total Costs: 194,094
200-299 Greater Weaponsmithing Cooling Water: 1,665 = 44,955 Natural Sand for Casting: 120 = 6,720 Zircon Sand for Casting: 802 = 91,428 Lubricant: 980 = 26,460 Adamantium Welding Rod: 472 = 53,808 Whetstone: 60 = 3,360 Greater Whetstone: 2,401 = 201,684
Skill Costs: 119,968
Total Costs: 548,383
300-399 Expert Weaponsmithing Cooling Water: 2,795 = 75,465 Zircon Sand for Casting: 824 = 93,936 Lubricant: 1,001 = 27,027 Orichalcum Welding Rod: 1,872 = 265,824 Greater Whetstone: 368 = 30,912 Major Whetstone: 3,183 = 362,862
Skill Costs: 479,952
Total Costs: 1,335,978
Total Cost 1-399: 2,132,652
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20 Questions
I was tagged by my girl @smoll-ballerina
rules: answer the questions, then tag some people i guess?
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favorite season: Winter
favorite flower: Ranunculus
favorite scent: Nail polish
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favorite animal: Ferrets
coffee, tea, or hot chocolate: Tea/Green tea
average sleep hours: 12 ? I guess i can survive with 8 ?
dog or cat person: I like both, but... dogs.
favorite fictional character: Felicity Worthington, Quinn Fabray, and Salt
number of blankets you sleep with: 2
dream trip: Japan, Canada, L.A.
blog created: April 2012
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New top story from Time: These 6 Images From a New Frida Kahlo Exhibit Paint a Fuller Picture of Her Life
Over the past two years, Fridamania has tipped into Frida Fatigue.
Frida Kahlo became a Barbie (to the chagrin of her family). She was rendered as a cartoon skeleton in the Pixar movie Coco. She has appeared as a Google doodle, on totes, tattoos, nail polish and viral global art campaigns. She even received her own Snapchat filter, which lightened her skin and reduced her to her signature unibrow and floral headdress.
But a new exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum hopes to draw attention away from superficial signifiers and deepen our understanding of the artist, who died at 47 in 1954. “Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving,” open through May 12, reveals a collection of Kahlo’s possessions that were uncovered in 2004 after being locked away for 50 years. They were shown in an exhibition in Mexico City curated by Circe Henestrosa in 2012 and now arrive in the United States for the first time.
Through paintings, clothes, personal objects, photographs and archival footage, the exhibit presents a textured look at Kahlo’s politics, embrace of indigenous Mexican culture and resilience in the face of one health malady after another. Here are six crucial artifacts from the exhibit that help paint a fuller picture of her personal history.
1. First Communion
Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera Archives. Bank of Mexico, Fiduciary in the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Museum TrustFrida when she received her First Communion.
This 1920 photo of a young Kahlo at her first communion was likely taken by her father, Guillermo, a professional photographer. He and Frida shared a close relationship during her childhood on the outskirts of Mexico City: he taught her how to use a camera and she helped him in the studio. “They had a very strong dialogue about their creative impulses,” Catherine Morris, who co-organized the Brooklyn Museum exhibit alongside Lisa Small, told TIME. “He was quite daring and she definitely identified with that.”
Her relationship with her mother Matilde, a devout Catholic, was more strained. Matilde took her daughters to church every day but was met with resistance: when Kahlo and her sister were supposed to be attending a catechism class shortly before this communion photo was taken, they instead “escaped and went to eat haws, quinces and capulines in a nearby orchard,” Kahlo remembered in an interview.
As an adult, Kahlo was mostly uninterested in practicing religion. But Catholic imagery still made its way into many of her works. In self-portraits she portrayed herself as a crowned nun or a bloody Christ-like martyr with crowns of thorns. Other works, like “A Few Small Nips,” were modeled after retablos, small devotional paintings that depict suffering and are typically found in churches.
2. Huipil & Skirt
© Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Archives, Banco de México, Fiduciary of the Trust of the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Museums. (Photo: Javier Hinojosa, courtesy of V&A Publishing)A cotton huipil owned by Frida Kahlo
In 1925, an 18-year-old Kahlo was riding a wooden bus when it collided with a streetcar, killing several passengers and fracturing Kahlo’s ribs, both her legs and her spine. Kahlo would spend the rest of her life battling various health crises that mostly stemmed from this accident.
Her injuries forced Kahlo into tight corsets that straightened her spine. In order to conceal them, Kahlo would often wear huipils—tunics that allowed ample room to breathe. They enabled her to disguise a debilitating disability with joyful colors and materials.
But huipils were not just functional—they were also a cultural and political statement. Kahlo was a champion of Mexicanidad, the embrace of indigenous Mexican culture (that her mother’s family was a part of) above bourgeois European aesthetics and ideals. “She came to see her sartorial choices as intentionally political,” Morris said. Kahlo was especially inspired by the culture of Tehuantepec, a matriarchal city in Oaxaca where the women designed and wore huipils, ran the markets and served as breadwinners.
When Kahlo lived in Mexico City, she frequented flea markets, where she bought fabrics and employed seamstresses to turn them into dresses. She would wear these outfits, whether they were huipils or rebozos—more formal ornate shawls—even when painting, and covered herself with indigenous ornaments like jade necklaces, sashes, flowers and ribbons.
“One of the wonderful things about some of the dresses and jewelry we have is that they actually have paint on them,” Morris said.
3. Self-Portrait as Tehuana
Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portrait as a Tehuana,/ 1943. The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of 20th Century Mexican Art and the Vergel Foundation. © 2019 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of 20th Century Mexican Art and the Vergel Foundation. © 2019 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Facts and myth intertwine in any recounting of the relationship between Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, two of the most famous and influential artists of their country and century. The pair married in 1929 over a shared wit, socialist bent and love for Mexicanidad. They seemed to be constantly breaking up—including a divorce in 1939—and reconciling. Both had many affairs and expressed passion and heartbreak in letters to each other that crisscrossed the globe.
While Rivera was far more famous and acclaimed at the time, he championed Kahlo’s work and helped her forge many connections in the art world that led to her eventual success. “We are all clods next to Frida. Frida is the best painter of her epoch,” Rivera is quoted as saying in Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera.
Kahlo, for her part, painted Rivera many times, with varying levels of love and despair: he played the role of antagonist, lover, even infant son. In her 1943 painting Self-Portrait as Tehuana, he appears in the center of a regal and serene self-portrait. “I think this painting is an assertion of how he remains at the core of her being in such an important way,” Morris said.
Rivera also loved when Kahlo wore Tehuana clothing, so the painting shows her wearing a Tehuana resplandor headdress—an item of clothing that Kahlo’s mother and other family members also wore before Kahlo was born. According to Morris and Small, Kahlo is wearing the resplandor the way it would be worn in a marriage ceremony—perhaps a nod to Kahlo and Rivera’s remarriage three years earlier in 1940.
4. Frida Kahlo in New York
Photo by Nickolas Muray, © Nickolas Muray Photo Archive.A photograph of Frida Kahlo taken in New York by Nickolas Muray.
Kahlo had an ambivalent relationship with New York and the United States more broadly. It was there that she met some of her most ardent artistic supporters and earned her first solo show, at the Julien Levy Gallery in 1938.
But a key tension between her and Rivera lay in their conflicting desires to live in Mexico and the United States, respectively. She was open about her disgust with the United States’ capitalist-driven inequality. “I feel a bit of rage against all these rich guys here, since I have seen thousands of people in the most terrible misery without anything to eat and with no place to sleep,” she wrote in a 1931 letter. “I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste.”
Kahlo identified as a communist and showed politically radical tendencies from a young age. In high school she was a member of the Cachuchas, a political group that rebelled against rigid dress codes and agitated for school reform. “Kahlo was clearly politicized and embracing communism before she met Rivera as a young student,” Morris said.
In one set of her sketches on display at the museum, the Statue of Liberty carries a money bag and an atom bomb instead of a luminous torch, while Truman and Hitler peer out from her midsection. This vicious portrayal of the United States is echoed in other works, including “Self Portrait Along the Boarder Line Between Mexico and the United States”—in which the American flag is covered by Industrial smog—and “My Dress Hangs There,” a derisive collage of New York society in decay.
5. Frida at the Casa Azul
Nickolas Muray Photo ArchivesFrida with Olmec figurine, by Nickolas Muray, 1939, Coyoacán, Mexico
In 1940, Rivera moved in with Kahlo to her family home, La Casa Azul (the Blue House) in Mexico City. While her father had built the house in a European style, Kahlo and Rivera transformed it into an altar to Mexico’s past. Kahlo remodeled the kitchen with blue, white and yellow tiles to echo traditional provincial kitchens; they and their guests would drink out of clay cups and eat off earthenware plates.
The couple covered the walls and shelves with ancient Mayan artifacts, paper mache skeletons and other folk art sculptures and paintings. The house and its surrounding gardens were also filled with animals, including Mexican hairless dogs, parrots, monkeys and a deer.
Kahlo painted almost all of her work in this home studio, drawing inspiration from these many living and historical testaments to Mexican culture. After her death, the house was transformed into the Frida Kahlo Museum.
6. Corset with sickle and fetus
Courtesy by Throckmorton Fine Art.Florence Arquin (American, 1900 – 1974). Frida Kahlo, 1951. Gelatin silver print, 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm).
Kahlo was in and out of hospitals throughout her life and had dozens of surgeries. While bedridden, she would paint both on suspended canvases and on the corsets she wore to hold her spine in place.
This corset, which is itself on display at the museum, depicts two themes that dominated her thoughts: family and politics. Kahlo had several miscarriages and abortions; her frail body prevented her from giving birth. Her preoccupation and sorrow over this loss led her to depict wombs, fetuses and children in many works, including “Sun and Life” and “Girl with Death Mask.”
But the exhibit’s curators hope to challenge the pervasive trope of Kahlo as a tragic figure beset by childlessness. “She grew up in an age where she was expected to have children,” Morris said. “I think she wanted to and didn’t want to: She knew her husband had left the previous two women he was with as soon as they had children. And she was committed to her art and understood the implications it would have.”
In Kahlo’s later years, she reinvested her energies into communist activism. She began inserting flags, political inscriptions and peace doves into still lives. An unfinished portrait of Stalin sat on her easel when she died. She also imparted her ideals onto her students, whom she called “comrades.”
“I should struggle with all my strength for the little that is positive that my health allows me to do in the direction of helping the Revolution.” It was, she wrote in her diary in 1951, “the only real reason to live.”
On this corset, she drew a hammer and sickle over her heart. On July 2, 1954, Kahlo disobeyed doctor’s orders and left her bed to go to a communist demonstration. It was her last public appearance. She died 11 days later.
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Day 459
The nail polish I put on last Friday still looks great, despite the base being one of the cheapest I own.
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A-459 by amy-888 featuring antique gold jewellery ❤ liked on Polyvore
Long sleeve lace dress, 525 BRL / Giuseppe Zanotti ankle strap sandals, 4.915 BRL / Antique gold jewellery / Golden earring, 2.855 BRL / Bobbi Brown Cosmetics blending brush, 180 BRL / Long wear lipstick, 38 BRL / Nail polish, 130 BRL / Ted Baker beauty product, 105 BRL
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459->"I Got You" by Bebe Rexha by dimibra featuring paper star lanterns ❤ liked on Polyvore
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