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Lewis Carroll wasn’t born a writer—he was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a shy Oxford mathematician with a stutter and a wild imagination. In 1862, he took a boat ride with three young sisters, one of whom was named Alice Liddell. To entertain them, he spun a fantastical tale about a girl who falls down a rabbit hole.
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Audrey Rodriguez - Drinking the Landscape, 2023 - Vinyl paint on linen
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Mad Mad Mad Minerva - Illustration for ‘Memories of Surrealism’, 1968, Salvador Dali
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Gerhardt Liebman (American, 1928-1989), "Torsos," 1979.
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Imagine being an ancient caveman on your way to do some ancient cave art and on the cave walls there's already cave art ancient to you
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FUGS * I Couldnt Get High * Swedish TV 1968
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N.C. Wyeth "BLIND PEW." (treasure island series)
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heterosexual male sexuality is very problematic. I mean that in the proper sense. I do not think it is evil or that it must be evil. but it is full of problems and very few wers, I think, are able to address them all sufficiently. it isn't without cause that it was for Augustinus the great sin. and frankly there really isn't much of any cultural model except Augustinus' for addressing it, since all other discourses of sexual morals speak only of the exterior and ignore the interior which is by far the more important aspect.
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“The Garden of Earthly Delights” (c. 1500) by Hieronymus Bosch
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Fascinating photos of American West in the late 19th century.
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