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Shortening Sail Off South Foreland (detail), Thomas Luny, 1818.
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The discipline of public schools, bad and demoralizing as it is, was light, compared to the tyranny of a midshipman's berth in 1803.
— Frederick Marryat, The Naval Officer (Frank Mildmay)
Thomas Luny, A British frigate backing her sails as she heaves-to approaching Torbay with other ships of the fleet beyond, 1803. (Wikimedia Commons)
#frederick marryat#captain marryat#age of sail#frank mildmay#midshipman monday#thomas luny#frigate#royal navy#midshipman#1803#naval history#maritime art#marine art#seascapes
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Shipping in a Stiff Breeze, Thomas Luny, 1807
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Self Portrait. Thomas Luny (1759-1837)
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currently in Hawaii rn so I made them on the plane
#bugbo#gerbo#gradient joe#thomas flyswatter#gacha club#gacha community#gacha life#dont copy#don’t judge my designs-#gacha character#luni needs to fix that bug bc I lost those designs
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The Battle of the Nile, August 1st 1798, by Thomas Luny (1759-1837)
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Loss of the East Indiaman 'Kent': The Burning Hulk Thomas Luny (1759–1837) National Maritime Museum
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The Cast List is completed! Here's who will be voicing who:
Saragona - Ethan Lopez
Marie - Me
Lucas (Mouse King) - Carson Braly
Henry - DragonSlayer
William - Luni Foxo
Thomas - FrogPants [No Social]
Newsreporter - Shino_13VA
Mistress Marcella - MercilessBat [No Social]
Bartender - Matthew Maiola
Carl (Marie's Dad) - Jalen Akers
Ingrid (Marie's Mom) - Jasmin Tejeda
Fritz (Marie's Brother) - @saturnnutcracker
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Can't wait to work with all these people!!
#nutcracker#the nutcracker#marie stahlbaum#the nutcracker and the silver bell#saragona levoy drosselmeier#nutcracker oc#my art#analog horror#google slides presentation#google slides#cast list#horror#project#voice acting#((can't wait to work on this project!
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Dr. Faustus theater-concert, inspirat de operele lui Thomas Mann și Leonard Bernstein, creat în cel mai nou Laborator de instrospecție muzicală/teatrală #artefactum, deschide luni, 15 mai, stagiunea Nocturnalii inside 2023, a Companiei de teatru independent Arte-Factum. Evenimentul se va desfășura de la ora 20:00, în Studioul Franciscan din Timișoara (str. E. Ungureanu nr. 1, Piața…
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This Dad Can't Keep Up With the Family Group Chat, and . . . Honestly, Same
Most of us can relate to having one group chat that we've had to hit the mute button on. Well, for one father, it was his own family's chat. This week, Allison D'Orazio tweeted a screenshot of a text from her dad, Thomas, telling his family that he could no longer handle the "pressure" of responding to every text and photo - and was removing himself from the (never-ending) narrative. "I can't keep up with the pressure of always having to lol or like or heart everyone's random thoughts, pics, and amusements," Thomas wrote, really flexing the 'honesty is the best policy' on his wife and two daughters. "For all future texts: I love them, laugh at them, or like them unless it's bad, then I dislike them," he added. "In perpetuity. I can't live with this pressure. I'm out." More than 420k likes later, to say this was relatable is an understatement. Whether you are the dad in the thread or the sibling who can't stop sharing photos of your dog (guilty), we all have opinions about the overflowing group chat. He really said pic.twitter.com/O6xlczojOX- snakel3t (@snakel3t) January 17, 2023 The 23-year-old told Today that they share the group chat with her mother and 19-year-old sister. "The three of us are very extroverted and send random stuff all day long," D'Orazio said. "He's so kind and engaged with our lives - he's like the perfect human being - and I think it was stressing him out that he can't respond to all the messages." To be fair, "I was sending pictures of every single stitch I was doing on a sewing project," she admits. But don't worry, no feelings were hurt in the process. "When I read it, I burst out laughing. He's hilarious," D'Orazio says. "He's surrounded by a bunch of extroverted girlies always doing something, and he just loves a simple life," she later said in a follow-up tweet. People were quick to share versions of their parents' antigroup chat mentality. "Lmao is this a dad thing? my dad called me to tell me he didn't like group chats," NBC News host Kwani A. Lunis replied. "Dude network burnout is a real thing," commented another user. "Some humans were never meant to have this much contact this quickly with this many people. I blow off easily 3/4ths of the daily messages I get on various platforms because I just can't stay glued to my phone all day every day." So if anyone else needs a way to exit a chat, D'Orazio suggests copying and pasting her dad's message - but feel free "to personalize the template." https://www.popsugar.com/family/dad-family-group-chat-too-much-pressure-49067380?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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The Battle of the Saints, 12 April 1782 Thomas Luny, 1785
#art#18th century art#thomas luny#ships#artwork#fine art#english art#british painter#marine art#sea#naval battle#history painting#maritime painting#seascape
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SOLD ARCHIVES
THOMAS LUNY
(1759 - 1837)
Engagement Between Sir George Brydges Rodney and the Spanish Squadron, Commanded by Don Juan de Langara, Near Cape St. Vincent
Oil on canvas
30 X 48 inches
Signed and dated 1782
EXHIBITED
Royal Academy, London, 1782, #217
https://rehs.com/Thomas_Luny_Engagement_Between_Sir_George_Brydges_Rodney_and_the_Spanish_Squadron_Commanded_by_Don_Juan_de_Langara_Near_Cape_St_V.html
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Throughout that stormy winter [of 1806], Marryat was recording this almost daily in his log: ‘Engaged a battery and took two prizes … engaged a battery and received a shot in the counter … anchored and stormed a battery … trying to get a prize off that was ashore, lost five men.’ Daily, Marryat heard the drums beat to quarters and the squeal of the boatswain’s calls as the ship’s company made or took in sail, ran out the guns and manned boats. As he put it, he thrilled to ‘the rapidity of the frigate’s movements, night and day; the hasty sleep, snatched at all hours; the waking up at the report of the guns, which seemed the only key-note to the hearts of those on board; the beautiful precision of our fire … the coolness and courage of our captain.’
— Tom Pocock, Captain Marryat: Seaman, Writer, and Adventurer
Man of War in Torbay, by Thomas Luny, 1809.
#frederick marryat#captain marryat#age of sail#naval art#biography#napoleonic wars#thomas luny#man of war#tom pocock#royal navy#maritime art#midshipman marryat
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Departure of the Fleet, Thomas Luny, 1820
#departure of the fleet#Thomas luny#luny#1820#1820s#1800s#19th century#ships#seascape#boats#painting#art
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Battle of the Nile, August 1st 1798. Thomas Luny (1759-1837)
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The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 by Thomas Luny (1759–1837) National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth
Source: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-battle-of-trafalgar-21-october-1805-116411
#battle of trafalgar#thomas luny#national museum of the royal navy#portsmouth#naval history#ships#sails#age of sail
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