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Don't worry about the carnivore -- she's a male-only cannibal.
Pool idea, because I'm curious about something
What diet do you follow:
- omnivore (everything)
- vegetarian ( no meat)
- vegan (no animal products)
- carnivore (only animal products)
Thanks for asking, anon!
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April, 1928 "La Vie Parisienne" magazine cover with an illustration of "jealousy" by Cheri Herouard. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
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My baby boy looking majestic this morning
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A gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) wanders through a backyard in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
by troupial
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First peek out of the crate: Lollygag!
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what the FUCK is this supposed to mean, Spotify ??????
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Tadashige Nishida (b 1942)
西田忠重
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Etruscan names are so funny. Vanth? Tanaquil? Those are antidepressants
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1927 Etching on the glass door of the Peacock Dining Room of the Hassayampa Inn, Arizona. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
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Ocelo skate 🐯
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Ex-Wife, published anonymously in 1929, was a succès de scandale. The very title aggressively challenged American mores and morals; divorce was almost unheard of in the middle classes at the time. And Manhattan high life in the 1920s (the novel takes place between 1923 and 1927) gave the prurient everything they could wish: not just divorce, but promiscuity, abortion, smoking, and drinking.
And I had, for an instant, that feeling that New York was an altogether beautiful place to live, no matter what happened to me living in it—a comforting feeling that had come to me sometimes, of late, when I stopped looking to people for comfort.
Narrated by Patricia, it tells of her life after her husband walked out on her. She goes from grief and despair to acceptance to indifference while becoming increasingly successful as a advertising copywriter in fashion, and bedding numerous men. Her friend Lucia, a slightly older and more experienced divorcee, supports and mentors her.
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Surprisingly, the book is vehemently anti-feminist. The 1920s were a time when women could vote and were free of Victorian behavioral constraints, but systemic sexism ran deep and went largely unnoticed—at least by Patricia and Lucia.
The book was filmed in 1930 as The Divorcée, starring Norma Shearer, who won her only Oscar for it.
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Norma Shearer in The Divorcee
In the forward to the 2023 edition (whose cover is shown above), Alissa Bennett writes, "It's easy to get caught in the trap of Ex-Wife's nostalgic charm; there are phonographs and jazz clubs and dresses from Vionnet; there are verboten cocktails and towering new buildings that reach toward a New York skyline so young that it still reveals its stars."
The author's son, Marc Parrott, agreed. "The New York described here," he wrote in an afterward to the 1989 edition, reprinted in the current edition, "and this was true, I think, for 20 years or more—was much smaller, much more intimate, much safer and much cheaper than the city from the '50s on to the present. It was also cleaner. My mother called it 'shining.'"
This is how Patricia and Lucia react to Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue:
"The tune matches New York," Lucia said. "The New York we know. It has gaiety and colour and irrelevancy and futility and glamour as beautifully blended as the ingredients in crêpes suzette." I said, "It makes me think of skyscrapers and Harlem and liners sailing and newsboys calling extras." "It makes me think I’m twenty years old and on the way to owning the city," Lucia said. "Start it over again, will you?"
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Second & fourth photos: NYC Past Third photo: eBay
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Julius Anton Adam (1852-1913)
"Any Room in the Basket?"
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座ってると、しっぽの長さ比率おかしくね?と思う
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My mom forgor that my dissertation, my life's work rn is basically about (a certain type of) nationalism's relationship to temporality and authority, so an innocent remark on current events turned into a lecture that had to be emergency pivoted to baking lololol
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Youth pastor: Jesus was the GOAT!
This little girl: *furiously taking notes*
ill never forget when i was 7 or 8 i was at the playground of my old church and i was talking to this girl and her brother. i don't really remember the conversation, but eventually we started talking about what they ate in biblical times so i brought up fish n wine. and the girl she's like "actually that's not true, this is how jesus and his disciples would've eaten!" and then proceeded to get on her hands and knees and eat the grass out of the ground. in that instance i stopped believing in god because why would he create someone so fucking stupid
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