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Astra acho que você será uma ótima rainha!
Aarn: Eu concordo com isso.
Astra: Muito obrigada! Eu ainda acho que tenho que aprender e não desejo de forma alguma ser rainha agora, mas obrigada!
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Cinelli Parallax
Thomson x4 stem
Fsa Wing handlebars
Thomson Elite seatpost
Specialized Power saddle
Sugino 75 cranks
Sugino 75 sealed bottom bracket
Shimano Ultegra pedals
Aarn 47t chainring
Izumi Eco chain
Paul Comp High Flange hubs
Retro-gression 17t cog
H Plus Son Archetype hoops
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#fixedgear#track bike#trackbike#tarc#singlespeed#onegear#fixie#omniums#destroy bicycle co.#bikes#bicycle#bicycles#aarn
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when i was a kid i read my Collected Grimm's Fairy Tales cover to cover a bunch of times & among my favorites of the obscure ones was "The Three Spinning Women," in which a girl's mother tells the queen she's really good at spinning (she's not) & the queen says she can marry the prince if she spins a huge amount of flax (which she does not want to do). instead she finds three ugly women who spin it all for her and then, at the wedding, tell the prince that if she keeps spinning she'll look like them (one of them has a big foot from treadling the wheel etc) and the prince absolutely forbids her from spinning.
it's a) delightful wish fulfillment for some teenage girl in the 1800s (you marry a prince AND you don't have to spin ever again!!) and b) a really good example of how the pop cultural conception of fairy tales as having a moral is sometimes true but a bunch of other times it's just "did you see that? damn it's fucked up. anyway i'm Jacob Grimm."
#my best bros aarne & thompson#of COURSE there's something to be said about how 'ugliness' is working here but that's not what this post is about
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'Angry Pansies' from a serie of Broken Promises - Aarne Jämsä, 2005 .
Finnish , b . 1956 -
Guache , marker pen
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I am at my most nerdy/pedantic/verbose/unhinged prolix when I'm trying to piece together my thoughts about Cas's overcoat as a metaphorical "animal skin," especially the loss/gain of the coat as it relates to: his amnesia, his reclaiming of celestial power, the subsequent loss of sanity, and finally, staying behind in "Enchanted Woods"/Purgatory. But it doesn't even end there... He gets reclaimed and used by Heaven, and when he falls, he casts the coat away until he decides to return home again. It's... HNNNNGH.
ANYWAY. The coat is Cas’s bridge between Heaven and Earth... duty and free will... divine power and human weakness.
#the overcoat as animal skin#the lost husband archetype#the lost husband#demon dean is the reversal arc where dean gets to be the lost husband whisked away by supernatural forces#cas's coat is so symbolic and losing it is a big deal#keeping it means keeping faith in him#even when he’s gone#but without it cas is lost to forces beyond dean’s control#the one time dean burns the coat#it parallels the legends—and dean is rewarded with cas's returns to earth#aarne-thompson classification system#i mean i can go at this all day and not get tired because even the lavish BEAUTIFUL ROOM kinda fits when dean is kidnapped by heaven#but cas instead of shedding his animal skin / divine nature to stay with dean#cas holds onto it as a shield but not for himself#but to protect the human fam from supernatural forces#chooses to keep his overcoat like a suit of armor a coat of arms#but that choice comes with suffering—he remains a target#a soldier#a tool of heaven#SCREAM#i was thinking about this in relation to cas stitching and repairing his overcoat#because season 9 in particular cas is resolving to GET BACK IN THE WAR#and so he gets ahold of angelic grace he repairs his overcoat#It's SO—#cas's animal skin#dean voice *distressed* - and you're OKAY with that?#ToT
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Yesssss! Fairytale video les goooo. I really loved this video from Noralities as she goes DEEP in the Sleeping Beauty lore.
I've been having trouble writing for the longest time, and this video made me feel excited to write again.
I loved taking folklore class, and this reminded me of it 😁
#fairytales#noralities#YouTube#deep dive#sleeping beauty#fairytale sleeping beauty#brothers grimm#ill add more of the authors shes memtioned later#briar rose#genre conventions#Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index#folktale index#folktale#snow white#rapunzel#the doomed prince#revolutionary girl utena#inspiration
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Astra você tem fãs?
James: Eu tenho certeza que ela tem, mas eu sou o número #1.
Astra: Isso foi tão brega, mas eu amo você. E respondendo a pergunta. Não sou uma figura pública para ter fãs.
Aarn: Eu sou seu fã!
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Round 1 - Set 51


The saint and the mourning women 1941 by Aarne Niinivirta
Description: sketch showing a woman laying her head in the lap of a saint, the womans face is blank, she is kneeing on the floor, the saint looks down on her. The saint wears black robes, the woman wears a red dress. There seems to be a third person next to the woman or it may be a first attemp at her.
Propaganda: the sketch with the empty face and the limp arms and overall semi transparentness compared with the more worked out saint really gives me something that most likely wasn't intended at all.
Propaganda 2: I love how the non saintly woman looks otherworldly in her half finished state while the saint looks so much more grounded with his face being there and the wrinkles in his clothes, it makes me think as if she is slipping away on him, like a feeling of helplessly, he can't save her he can only be with her, for her pain and grief.
The saint and the mourning women 1941 by Aarne Niinivirta. The art is 176 × 150 cm. The art is in the Finnish National Gallery (link to the art here). The art was photographed by Asko Penna.
Erik XIV and Karin Månsdotter, 1864 by Erik Johan Löfgren
Description: panting showing Erik kneeing next to Karin, he has his head laying in her lap and his eyes closed, she looks up, they are outside behind them is an oak tree.
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Erik XIV and Karin Månsdotter, 1864 by Erik Johan Löfgren. Oil on canvas. The art is 223 × 164,5 cm. The art is in the Finnish National Gallery (link to the art here). The art was photographed by Hannu Pakarinen.
#image description in alt#Aarne Niinivirta#Erik Johan Löfgren#1940s#1860s#finnish art#finnish artist#19th century#20th century#polls#round one#painting#oil painting
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A Fabergé Silver Gilt and Enamel Bell Push, Workmaster Victor Aarne, St. Petersburg, 1899-1904
Source: Pinterest
#fabergé#victor aarne#antique bell push#silver gilt#enamel#high jewelry#luxury jewelry#fine jewelry#fine jewellery pieces#gemville
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Henri knocks out Aarne


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