hinofuko37
hinofuko37
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hinofuko37 · 4 months ago
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Photo by Ishikoro.
Series : Flowers and plants.  Japan, 2022.
Love & Peace
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hinofuko37 · 1 year ago
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Volume up
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hinofuko37 · 1 year ago
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Hoy hace 5 años que llegué a Tumblr. 🥳
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hinofuko37 · 1 year ago
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Deep-sea mom life
For decades, marine biologists assumed that all squids laid their eggs in clusters on the seafloor, where the eggs developed and hatched without any help from their parents. However, MBARI scientists discovered that some female deep-sea squid, like this Gonatus onyx, brood their eggs by carrying them between their arms until the young hatch and swim away. ⁠ ⁠ Gonatus females will have approximately 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in a sheath between their arms for as long as nine months. During this time they are unable to feed and must rely on stored fats from previous meals. This observation of the first known parental care behavior by squid was also an important discovery made possible by the use of MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles.
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hinofuko37 · 2 years ago
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“  Flowers and Plants   ”
Photo by Ishikoro. Japan.
Love & Peace!
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hinofuko37 · 2 years ago
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Language matters. Reframe the narrative.
#misogyny #masculinity
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Hoy hace 4 años que llegué a Tumblr. 🥳
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hinofuko37 · 2 years ago
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Spooky duck
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Jareth The Goblin King + outfits in Labyrinth 1986
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hinofuko37 · 2 years ago
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amo a Pedro Pascal
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#making silly faces is reserved only for his daughters
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hinofuko37 · 2 years ago
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hinofuko37 · 3 years ago
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Joder que tension
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hinofuko37 · 3 years ago
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He’s a musician
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hinofuko37 · 3 years ago
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“He’s the bad boy,” adds Brian Henson. “You can’t help but be attracted to the bad boy. But it’s scary for Sarah. That’s the important part about it. That’s what my dad was trying to do there.”
Scary but also exciting. It’s confusing from Sarah’s point of view. “At first, there’s this Jareth–’He’s the Goblin King, he’s scary, he’s the bad guy, he’s got my little brother,’“ Brian Henson continues. “Then this weird tension comes in with, ‘Yeah, but he’s also masculine; I’m attracted to him. He’s male, I’m female… but I’m a child. I wanted to be an adult; I don’t want to be an adult if that’s what that means.’ That is tough and delicate material that you have to work with carefully, and it’s extremely important. It’s also a big part of any teenager’s life as they start to figure out sexuality. And you can step wrong–but ultimately Sarah is the one who makes the mature choice.”
It’s a daring subject, not immediately comprehensible to every member of the audience–but it certainly seems to be clear to the girls who, like Sarah, were coming of age when they first saw the film.
“There’s a point in the movie,” says Froud, “where the relationship changes. We sort of get that when we arrive at the ballroom scene. Because once Jareth becomes sexual, he’s dangerous. And everybody, including the other dancers, backs away–’Oh, no–we really can’t go there.’ And we couldn’t. But it’s there all the same. That’s what gives this power to his character. It’s interesting how over the years people constantly respond to it. It speaks to generations and generations of young girls. It’s precisely the thing that we had been a bit nervous about portraying. But it really works.”
- Labyrinth: The Ultimate Visual History (2016)  
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