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La Morphine, 1905 by Albert Matignon (French, 1860--1937)
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ひもーーーー!
The striiiiiiing!
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"He must have been a professional. His typewriter has that key on it, too."
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Artist Niki de Saint Phalle’s dining room and kitchen
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The Addams Family
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Madelaine Smith
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I know I’m never on, but I encourage all of you to watch and share this video as much as possible. This is an Australian reporter covering the LA protests. You can see, on camera, the cop turn and purposely aim at her before firing. This narrative that it’s all the protestors is a clear lie.
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"She was able to break her cords and escape into the church, where, in remembrance of her old vocation, she climbed quickly into the galleries above"
Gustave Doré (1832-1883) - The Succubus, 1855
Illustration from Honoré de Balzac's "Les Cent Contes drolatiques/Droll Stories"
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I wanted you to be able to lean against me when you are tired. July 6, 1898 Rilke and Andreas-Salomé: a love story in letters (1897-1926)
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Wat Mahathat temple, originally built in 1374. The site was destroyed by the Burmese invasion in 1767, when several heads of Buddha statues were looped off as an act of desecration. The ruins were left and the over grown nature took over, entwining one of the severed Buddha heads with the roots of a Banyan tree. Just one of the incredibly nice results of the fusion of nature, ruins and time.
Ayutthaya, Thailand.
© Roberto Conte (2024)
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