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airbrushfather · 7 months
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i should have saud undrowned. i might kill to see that happen actually
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supercantaloupe · 1 year
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the fact that i'm still getting so much engagement on my recent tuc post is really funny to me considering that like 90% of the time now i'm blorboposting about some random shithead from an opera or music school stuff. like i wonder how many people are seeing that post and click through my page looking for similar content and just see the most unintelligible insane bullshit, occasionally interspersed with me responding to someone in the notes being like "so essentially it's a form of modern cultural antisemitism--"
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richards-paradigm · 1 year
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diddlysquash · 2 years
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I just have one sleeve left to knit on my current sweater. It’s maybe two, three days tops of knitting. Hell if I start it now it might even be done tonight who knows. As soon as I finish it I can start a fun new project.
But it’s so hotttttttttt
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courtbourt31 · 1 year
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The Rivals Review
Written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
The Rivals, a 5-act comedic play was written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan and was produced and published in 1775. Which is about the romantic difficulties of Lydia Languish who is determined to marry for love and into poverty. She falls in love with the aristocratic Captain Jack Absolute who is pretending to be a poor naval officer named Ensign Beverly. Meanwhile, Jack's Friend Faulkland is engaged to Lydia’s cousin, Julia, but their relationship is tested by his mistrust and jealousy. The play explores themes of class, love, and the absurdities of human behavior through its use of clever wordplay and humorous situations. 
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The play was wonderful and hilarious. Plays can be so much fun and was such a great shift in atmosphere for me after watching so many movies. The theater is alive with laughter and joy and it was such a beautiful place to be. In a way, I felt like someone from the 18th century seeing a play and how during that time period, comedy was a way to distract from the ruins and horrors of the world and still does to this day. 
I have seen plays before and been in them but it has been a while since I brought myself back to that place. There is definitely a difference compared to high school and college productions and one of those key differences was the detail in set, costuming, and makeup. They had beautifully large dresses with extravagant wigs all perfectly representing the right time period and styles. The men were wearing gorgeous heels and long socks each reflecting the character's status as well as personality. Each with there own color scheme and accessories. The acting was brilliant and hilarious, I personally loved the blue guy he had perfect comedic timing and would feed off of the crowd’s energy. Every piece was incredible well throughout making every piece full and rich with detail. Perfectly sharing the fashion and lifestyle of the upper class in 18th century england.
Watching the effortless flow of everything and the beauty of it all come together was brilliant. Along with the subtle lighting changes and the swift nature of set changes that happened within seconds as if they never happened was incredible. But also how comedic everyone was in every moment. There was a person who held a mirror the entire time and they were one of the funniest people there. They would mimic the body langue of whoever was looking in the mirror, which was quite hilarious. I absolutely loved it and want to see more plays in the future but mostly the ones that our school shows because they are incredible and are full of talented people, it was like I was at the rep theatre. 
-Courtney Peterson
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betdeck · 1 year
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bythe-c · 1 year
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One of the most peaceful quotes I've ever read, is Faulkland's law.
(if you don't have to take a decision, then simply don't take a decision).
This is a peace of mind meaning 🕊️.
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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Wilmington & Western Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware When the Wilmington & Western Railroad first opened in 1872, steam-powered engines transported people and goods from the mills and farms lining Delaware’s scenic Red Clay Valley to the Port of Wilmington. Today, the mills and farms have all but shuttered, but folks visiting Wilmington can still take in the natural beauty of an iconic wooded valley while riding century-old trains over tracks laid down shortly after the Civil War. The 10-mile route strikes out west from Wilmington, first passing the Greenbank Mill, the only surviving mill along the historic route, which produced hubs, spokes, and rims for the Wilmington carriage industry as far back as the 1850s. You’ll then pass Brandywine Spring Park, where stone foundations are all that remains of a once-bustling historic amusement park, before traversing the backyards of Faulkland neighborhoods, where you might see resident children waving as you pass by.  The Wooddale Rock Cut is rather adrenal, with the walls of a roofless tunnel inching to within five feet of the train on either side. It’s also a fitting segue into the Wooddale Covered Bridge, one of only three in the state. The train—until this point winding and meandering along the Red Clay Creek—enters a calming straightway through the fields of Barley Mill before entering the 650-acre woodland of Mt. Cuba where riders can de-train and picnic. The train will cross an iron bridge in Ashland and pass by some of the world’s largest historic snuff mills in Yorklyn before climbing Hockessin Hill, in view of an abandoned pit mine from which tons of kaolin—an essential ingredient in producing china plateware—was once extracted. If you missed any of the scenic or historic sites on the way out, you’ll get a chance to spot them again on the ride back. Beside its typical 10-mile route, the heritage rail offers special holiday lines throughout the year, serving green beer aboard a St. Patrick’s Express, decorating their historic coaches for the Santa Claus Express, boarding a human-sized lagomorpha for the Easter Bunny express, and the like. A helpful calendar on their website outlines not only the day, time, and route on offer, but also the specific train that will power the journey (the 1929 Pennsylvania Railroad “Doodlebug” car is a crowd favorite). https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/wilmington-western-railroad
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mandeepbainss · 1 year
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The 80's mind map
Unlike the 60's and 70's the 80's were known for consumerism and materialism. The 80's felt much faster and flashier than previous decades due to the rapidly developing new technologies of the time.
In the UK the tories were in power with Margret Thatcher as Priminister. Margret Thatcher is a controversial figure to this day, she's known for the closure of many Cole mines across England, the abolition of free milk for school children and her role in the Faulklands war. Thatcher implemented the right to buy scheme, helping council house tenants and those less well off to buy their homes, as well as helping to back entrepreneurial ventures. The years of which Thatcher was in power saw an increase in small businesses being set up, with upwards mobility from the working and middle classes becoming increasingly possible. She also pushed for the privatisation of industries and though many of her policies were not without repercussion she did massively impact the British economy. Her policies allowed for booming young urban proffesional culture for some however for others it also led to extreme hardship. Some people found themselves being able to move across a previously pretty impenetrable class system and this impacted peoples attitudes towards consumerism, things became within reach that previously weren't. This attitude vastly impacted the style and materialism of this decade.
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In America the republicans were in power, with Ronald Reagan as president. Reagans economic policy became known as Reaganomics brought about one of the biggest economic booms in US history. Unemployment rates and inflation rates decreased massively and Reagans reign is known as one run on optimism. Following the Vietnam war, the assassination of John F Kennedy and stretches of civil unrest Reagan looked towards a stronger, happier, healthier America, by trying to create positive opportunities for US citizens. Much like in the UK people were able to grow financially with a consumerism booming there too.
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This is a huge simplification of the politics of the time but overall we can see how people were able to dive into this era of excess so fully. Money, technology, big hair and big goals defined the 80's.
The 80's were the years of 'power dressing' this style was closely associated with 'young urban professianals' also known as yuppies. They had a clean cut preppy style, these were the people wearing power suits with running trainers which would then be swapped out to kitten heels. There were a lot of pastel colours and yatch club attire. The 'yuppies' wanted to exude money, wealth and success and this was evident in their clothing. The cultural climate enabled a fast life and fast money, which gave rise displays of wealth amongst the young. Jobs in banks and offices were becoming more readily available and this was shown throughout their attire, with shoulder padded suits, high waisted pleated trousers and rolexs were all the rage during work hours. The more casual attire associated with yuppies was pastel coloured trousers, shirts, sweater vests and knitwear often draped over their shoulders. Designers such as Georgio Armani and Ralph Lauren were a huge hit amongst this demographic. The goal was to look preppy and well groomed, giving off a vibe of accomplishment and wealth. Corporate culture and corporate style had a huge impact on this era.
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In the 80's there was a massive excersise boom that coincided with the popularisation of athliesure wear. Jane Fonda and Cher were amongst the hoards of people making follow along at home work out videos. The women in these videos were always seen wearing unitards and leg warmers in an array of bold colours. Spandex was the material of the moment, ideal for showing off the toned bodies people had been working so hard to maintain through aerobics and jazzercise. It was used to make a range of different things but the iconic 80's leotard is what most people think of when they hear the word. Determined to make a statement these items often came in the boldest neon colours, with neon also becoming a key part of the 80's aesthetic. In addition to the extreme body con styles of work out gear we also saw the increasing popularity of the shell suit. All the big sports brands were making them in bold colours and patterns. They were made of a shiny nylon material.
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Many of the biggest style icons in the 80's were musicians such as Madonna and Grace Jones who all had had a huge impact on the fashions of the time. Early on in the 80's the new romantic movement was very prevalent but eventually faded out by the mid 80's, but it left behind a distinctive legacy. This style was easily identifiable by the bold makeup and flamboyant clothing, think of the early Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Eurythmics and Boy George. The movement is now considered the 80's answer to the 70's glam rock image, frilly shirts, red lipstick, leather trousers, military jackets and pirate style clothing all being key components to this new romantic attire. Many of those who aligned with this aesthetic really leant into the androgyny of it all. The combination of rapidly developing technology, sexual freedom and the changing economy led to an over the top glamorous image that we all now associate with the 80's.
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With the rise of Hip Hop culture groups such as Run DMC, beastie boys, Public enemy and NWA rose to success and assembled a cult following. Often referred to as golden age Hip Hop, America produced some of the biggest names in the genre during this era with many of the artists originating in New York. The hip hop scene merged sportswear styles with luxury and excess, which became the blueprint for many of the sportluxe and streetwear styles of the 90's. Tracksuits, bucket hats and air Jordans were frequently worn by stars such as LL cool j and Slick Rick, who helped popularise rope chains and four finger rings. Flashiness was paired with streetwear for hip hop artists and fans with no one doing this better than Dapper Dan. Dapper Dan is a designer from Harlem who ran a store from 1982 - 1992 called Dapper Dans Boutique. Dapper Dan created 'knockoffs' using bootleg fabrics introducing his clients to the world of Gucci, Fendi and Louis Vuitton. Salt and Pepper, Erik B and Rakim were amongst those who famously worked with Dapper Dan. They used his pieces in their art work and music videos his work perfectly exmplified a crossover between casual street wear silhouettes and the performativity of wealth the hip hop scene became known for. It is clear to see 80's Hip Hop fashion has had the longest lasting impact on mainstream fashion today with many big designer brands producing garments such as tracksuits and bucket hats etc.
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onlyexplorer · 2 years
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'Energy bills have outstripped salaries': 280-year-old pub at risk of closing | Hospitality industry
‘Energy bills have outstripped salaries’: 280-year-old pub at risk of closing | Hospitality industry
OWhen the Faulkland Inn opened, George II was on the throne and Britain was at war with Spain. Since then, the 280-year-old coaching inn has weathered a dozen recessions, two world wars and the Covid pandemic. Today’s skyrocketing energy bills have proven a battle too far. The village pub near Bath faces closure with the loss of eight jobs as it can no longer afford to keep the lights on. “Our…
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plexoid · 2 years
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at Faulkland Heights https://www.instagram.com/p/CeXHRy4uWJd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thefollyflaneuse · 2 years
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Turner's Tower, Faulkland, Somerset
Turner’s Tower, Faulkland, Somerset
Somerset has more than its fair share of folly towers, but one of the most audacious examples is sadly long gone. This was the slender tower built by John Turner in the hamlet of Faulkland, near Bath, in 1890. It stood for less than 80 years, having become progressively shorter before its eventual demise in the 1960s. (more…)
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richards-paradigm · 1 year
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touchofhandmade · 3 years
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Roving - OOAK - Hand dyed Falkland Wool "Desert Sunset"
4 oz. hand dyed Faulkland wool roving in the colors of the Desert Sunset.
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