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Timothy Barr (USA b. 1957) Lafayette Sycamore (2024) oil on panel 61 x 81.3 cm
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Michael Zeno Diemer - Limone, Gardasee (1901)
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Phacelia Perranuthnoe , Cornwall - Jeremy Sanders
Welsh , b. 1969 -
Oil on canvas , 40 x 40 cm.
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petition to change all of academia’s “et al” to “& besties”
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Do forgotten things belong in dreams?
Surely, even the nights that slip away from the mind still yet cling to being.
Why else do we dream of both the most beautiful and the wondrous things?
What was left by another can mean everything to someone new.
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Yoshio Markino, Hyde Park from the Serpentine Bridge, London
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A Beautiful Morning by Manjunatha Muthappa
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Klaus Kampert (German, 1953 - 2024)
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Miffy orders dim sum.
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Mohammad Alipour
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Mohammad Alipour
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'Blue Whispering Day'. Choy Moo Kheong. 2002.
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Tatry, Poland by Mikita Karasiou
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Franklin Carmichael.
"The Upper Ottawa Near Mattawa" (1924)
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James Edward Hervey MacDonald - Snowshoeing by Moonlight (1910)
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I keep thinking about this discussion I was watching the other day where two people were talking about tattoos and how people say younger people shouldn't be allowed to get tattoos because "they might regret them later."
One of the people spoke up and said something along the lines of that if she got a tattoo when they were younger and regretted it later, they didn't think that meant they shouldn't have been allowed to get the tattoo.
Because her younger self deserved the right to get that tattoo and enjoy it, even if they didn't like it 100 evolutions of character later. Their younger self still deserved the right to make that choice, just like her [insert age] self deserves the right to get tattoos their 90 year old self would despise. It would be a disrespect to claim otherwise.
Your younger self deserved the right to your body just as much as you do now, even if you don't like or agree with what they did with it.
What a beautiful mentality that applies to so many things.
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