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ratanslily · 7 months ago
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so I just got to know this
and now i *had* to make a my profile icon for Tate.
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mrnoontide · 3 months ago
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🧊 Tate Path 🧊
🥇😇😈 Moodboard inspired in On Thin Ice from the app Romance Club 😈😇🥇
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reddforalt · 3 months ago
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🧊 Tate Path 🧊
🥇😇😈 Moodboard inspired in On Thin Ice (season 3) from the app Romance Club 😈😇🥇
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luccaa111 · 3 months ago
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I think I have a type 😞
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anonymouslyyourslove-a · 6 months ago
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Some one needs to explain to me why The Originals was basically just a H2O just add water cast reunion.
No, cause Phoebe Tonkin, Claire Holt and Andrew Lees were all on both TO (Hayley, Rebekah and Lucien) and H2O (Cleo, Emma and Ryan).
And Luke Mitchell who plays Will in H2O also plays Ken (the god) in Legacies.
Like the casting directors need to explain this to me.
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userlaylivia · 4 months ago
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@nikkiruncks, @makeyouminemp3, @maya-matlin, @poguelandia, @partiallypearl
I missed some like riley, serena and etc so I might make another in the future lol
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letterboxd-loggd · 8 months ago
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Nancy Drew (2007) Andrew Fleming
June 23rd 2024
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eeveseeve · 2 years ago
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I clearly have a type
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filipeanut · 1 year ago
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Admission to many museums in the UK are free, so once and a while we drop in to get to see local art. Here are some photos of art with themes of colonization, injustice, and issues of our time at Tate Liverpool.
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This photo is of a Palestinian woman in what’s left of her home during the Sabra Camp massacre in 1982. It is by Don McCullin, a British photographer who covered the Lebanese Civil War during his visits in 1976 and 1982. Palestinian refugees fled to Lebanon after the establishment of Israel in 1948 in what was once a part of Palestine. The war in Lebanon led to massacres of Muslim neighborhoods including Palestinians in the Sabra refugee camp.
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The late Zarina Hashmi was an Indian-American artist born in India, whose family was displaced by the 1947 partition of India after British colonial rule. While her sister Rani moved to Pakistan, Zarina eventually traveled the world, staying in touch with her sister everywhere she went. “Letters from Home” use these letters from Rani as a basis for the art, as they are written in Urdu and printed along with depictions of blue prints and maps of the places Zarina had lived through the years.
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Kader Attia was born in France to Algerian parents, and later grew up in Algeria. Believe it or not, this artwork is made out of food. Specifically, couscous, a staple in Algeria as well as the rest of North Africa. Near the exhibit is a photo of Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, who applied modernist architecture during the French colonial period in Algeria near the mid 1900s. In this artwork Attia seems to shape buildings in the modernist style, depicting the ancient hilltop city of Ghardaia in Algeria. The buildings are molded in couscous, and cracks and crumbling areas in the buildings could be seen as weathering from both the city’s old age and French colonization.
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Torkwase Dyson handcrafted these huge, black structures and placed them in a large dark space on the first floor of Tate Liverpool. Dyson’s abstract works “grapple with the ways in which space is perceived, imagined and negotiated particularly by black and brown bodies.” This installation, “Liquid a Place,” definitely displays this, with these huge statues of what seam like heavy slabs of the darkest marble. They definitely convey the weight of colonization for me, and the artist description of them echoing “the curve of a ship’s hull” got me the most. Tate Liverpool sits in what was once one of Europe’s busiest ports serving the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
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Lubaina Himid was one of the pioneers of the UK’s Black Art movement in the 1980s. “Carrot Piece” shows a white figure hovering a carrot over a Black woman carrying her own plentiful batch of food and items. The white figure is on a unicycle and wears light make up, conveying ridiculousness or crude entertainment, as if a clown. These are cut-out wooden paintings that are life-sized and was made for, as Himid wrote in her description, “…the moment when you slowly realise that you have learned something quite useful about yourself which proves to be a whole lot better than anything ever offered to you for free.”
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Kerry James Marshall is known for his colorful paintings depicting Black people in dark shades. He counters “Western pictorial tradition” and brings forward Black figures in it. This work shows a Black figure wearing a British royal guard uniform, holding a sandwich board advertising a fish and chips restaurant named after a freedman, prominent writer, and British slavery abolitionist Olaudah Equiano. The irony of this art, is that it does not show a place in England. It is a scene in Arizona, where a “London Bridge” was made to attract American tourism.
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romance-club-daily · 2 years ago
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So I'm replaying OTI and I can't seem to get on Liz's or even Tate's path and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I friendzoned Brian, set clear boundaries with Dominic, and have barely taken any diamond scenes with Hodge, whose path I was on the first time I played.
This is odd 🤔
Here's their Wiki pages, there's a compilation with all the choices you have to make to stay with them (it's on Romance path topic):
Tate
Liz
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brucedinsman · 4 months ago
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Book Review: Tate by Susan May Warren
Tate (The Montana Marshalls, #2)   Tate by Susan May WarrenKindleMy rating: 5 of 5 starsIntrigue abounds!  The Marshall family seem to be drawn to trouble. Tate is up to his ears in problems, and all he really wants is Glo. But her Senator mother thinks she should marry Sloan. Yeah it’s all convoluted so I guess you need to read it yourself. View all my reviews AMAZON“He was sent here to kill…
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infelixlidarwa · 5 months ago
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Part 1 VMAs highlights worst & best moments
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reddforalt · 3 months ago
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🧊 Tate Path 🧊
🥇😇😈 Moodboard inspired in On Thin Ice (season 3) from the app Romance Club 😈😇🥇
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whenweallvote · 3 months ago
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Many are familiar with Ruby Bridges’ courageous act of desegregating an all-white school in the South. Did you know that three other students did the same on this day just a few blocks away?
On November 14, 1960, Leona Tate, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost, and Ruby Bridges made history as the first Black children to attend formerly all-white schools in the South, following a federal judge’s order to desegregate New Orleans schools.
Due to angry parents and officials protesting the girls’ admissions, federal marshals escorted them on campus throughout the school year.
At only six-years-old, these girls became symbols of the civil rights movement. Today, and every day, we honor them for their bravery. ✊🏾
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gameofthunder66 · 2 years ago
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-(started) watchin' Season 1- 6/11/2023- on Apple tv
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The Morning Show Season 1 ↳ 1080p logofree screencaps
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userlaylivia · 8 months ago
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disclaimer: in case you don't read tags I forgot a few of my faves like malia tate, diana meade, faye chamberlain, rebekah mikaelson, elena gilbert, caroline forbes and etc so I'll probably make a part 2 after this one closes so pls don't ask why this or that are there lol there's only 12 options lol I might make a male characters one but I don't have as many fave male characters so lol
tagging some people: @maya-matlin, @tudorgirl, @nessa007, @laylakeating, @tophsazulas, @makeyouminemp3
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