My cats have this meow that means "please come with me to fix this" after which they'll lead me to the problem in question, usually a empty (or 'empty') food bowl or a closed door they want open. They look at the 'problem', they look back at me, clear message.
What fascinates me is how this illustrates what they percieve as being in the realm of my 'power.' I control the food, I control the door, sure, but my cats love to sit on the balcony in the sun, and it has happened plenty of times that on a rainy day they come get me, go to the balcony and show me... the rain. "Please fix this" they say. "Please get rid of the wet"
"Silly kitty," I say, "I can't control the rain." I then walk into the shower and turn on the rain.
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does everyone like my wizard idea
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let the old things fade 🪟🩸
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OSKAR BERGMAN. Sunrise at the coast. Mixed media, signed and dated 1913.
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Sandhamn - Oskar Bergman , 1918.
Swedish , 1879-1963
Watercolour , 54 x 36 cm.
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Oskar Brázda - Cards (1946)
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In a landscape of introspection, Sohlberg's brush strokes carve out the quietude and solitude of Finnish life in 1920. Each canvas is a conversation between light and shadow.
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Sometimes I get so sad about all the things I’m not sure about in life and forget how much more asured I got in my identity these past like 3 years.
Just like. Knowing who I am is worth so much.
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Oskars ancient Greek curse is that every day he wakes up convinced that this time he can totally walk on the drying rack
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‘Grief’ by Oskar Zwintscher, c. 1898.
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Oskar Schlemmer
Die Zeichen im Menschen (The Signs of Man), 1924
Image: Pompidou-Metz
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