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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months ago
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ULM MINSTER - DEUTSCHLAND
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 month ago
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German actor Friedrich Ulmer on a vintage postcard
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alanheath-privatearts · 2 years ago
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Nochamol Zeit für O‘zapft is! #gehblutspenden #blutspende #deutschesroteskreuz #ozapftis #ärmelhochundlosgehts #ulm #ulmer #ulmgermany #neuulm #germany #travel #ulmlovers #ulmdiaries #ulmliebe #ulmcity #ulmstadt #ulmfotograf #ulmfoto #ulmfotos #ulmphotos #ulmphotography #photography #fotografie #iphonagraphy #uhochdrei #thecityulm #sowasvonulm #ulmstagram @uhochdrei @ulmer_spickzettel @deinulm @ulminside @ulm_touristinfo https://www.instagram.com/p/Co48yLGNrFR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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a2zsportsnews · 3 months ago
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Volleyball Today: Pitt, Nebraska, Louisville win big; Bemidji St. coach Kevin Ulmer dies
Louisville’s Elena Scott goes airborne at Kentucky/Mallory Peak, Louisville Athletics photo The ACC, which boasts three of top four teams in the AVCA Poll, had a showcase Wednesday in which those teams went 2-1. Pittsburgh did more than validate its No. 1 ranking as the Panthers demolished previously unbeaten visiting No. 3 Penn State. Second-ranked Stanford took its first defeat when it was…
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lrr-tweets · 8 months ago
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atomic-chronoscaph · 3 months ago
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Bela Lugosi - The Black Cat (1934)
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classicfilmblr · 1 year ago
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Béla Lugosi and Boris Karloff The Black Cat (1934) dir. Edgar G. Ulmer
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thatshowthingstarted · 3 months ago
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The Therianthropic statuette (Löwenmensch)
from the Hohlenstein-Stadel cave, Ca. 30,000-26,000 BCE.
31 centimetres tall.
Ccarved from mammoth ivory it stands as the oldest known example of figurative art.
Discovered in a cave in Germany, this enigmatic sculpture merges human and animal features in a way that challenges understanding—both hauntingly familiar and strikingly otherworldly.
It offers a profound glimpse into the creative genius of early humans, hinting at their capacity for imagination and symbolic thought.
Remarkably, the Lion-man predates the advent of known written language by more than 30,000 years. To put that in perspective, it is older than Stonehenge by tens of thousands of years.
This ancient artifact showcases an extraordinary leap in artistic expression, marking one of the earliest examples of humans conveying complex ideas long before written records existed.
Photograph by T. Stephan, Ulmer Museum.
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weirdlookindog · 3 months ago
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The Black Cat (1934)
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cosmonautroger · 2 months ago
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The Black Cat, Edgar G. Ulmer, 1934
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fossore · 1 month ago
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[Video Description/transcript: Over a blurred background is a cutout image of Joe Thornton holding a sign reading "Describe Jumbo." The image disappears and the background unblurs to reveal the Chelsea Piers East Rink as members of the Sharks organization walk past and others practice on the ice. As they walk past, people look down then speak to the videographer, implying there's a sign with a prompt.
Nico Sturm: He's got a nice beard. Fabian Zetterlund: Goat. Beard. Legend. Jeff Ulmer: Beard. Ty Dellandrea, following after Ulmer: Sniper. Loud. Macklin Celebrini: Life of the Party. Mikael Granlund: Really good hockey player. Jack Thompson, following Granlund: Exciting. Fun. Thomas Speer, with someone saying "Say beauty" in the background: Beauty. Henry Thrun: Funny. Ryan Warsofsky: Comedian. Vitek Vanecek, getting close up to the camera: Best guy. Mario Ferraro: Makes a high pitched "aaah" sound as he walks by Alex Wennberg, smiling: Oh, beauty. That's a great one. Jan Rutta: Very nice and funny human being. Tyler Toffoli: Animal. Jake Walman: Awesome guy. Barclay Goodrow: Bearded legend. Timothy Liljegren: Jumbo's the most positive guy I've ever met. Never have a bad day. Mackenzie Blackwood (next to Kunin with the camera focused on Luke Kunin then moving to him): Big beard. He's a fun guy. Luke Kunin (at first copying Blackwood then adding on): He's a fun guy, oh! Legend. Mario Ferraro, again: Repeats the same high pitched sound as previous. Cody Ceci: Unbelievable career. Great player. Givani Smith: Oh, just a great person. Brian Wiseman: Huge personality, infectious energy, and a legend. William Eklund: The. Goat. That's two words. Klim Kostin: Real gangster. Will Smith: Um. Fun and energetic. Dan Rusanowsky: Joe Thornton is one of the greatest people I've ever met in the game of hockey. A kind man, a real team player, and one of the greatest championship type personalities I've ever known. Carl Grundstrom: Great.
The starting image of Joe Thornton reappears, this time filling the entire screen, and the video ends.]
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marypickfords · 15 days ago
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Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (Edgar G. Ulmer, 1957)
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postcard-from-the-past · 3 months ago
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German actor Friedrich Ulmer on a vintage postcard
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thatsbelievable · 1 month ago
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Source: The Brownsville Herald, Sunday, June 10, 1932.
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slut4monster-enegry · 4 months ago
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Final destination stamps!!!!!
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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Bela Lugosi - The Black Cat (1934)
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