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mixer-online · 2 months
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TATE McCRAE / AUGUST 2024
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drawinglog · 3 months
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The beach at McCrae
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2024
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relaxartworld · 1 year
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In Flanders Fields ✒️📜 a poem by John McCrae (subtitled excerpt - PART 2) FULL POEM VIDEO ▶️ https://youtu.be/CqVN8zLCnQs 👈
"In Flanders Fields" is a poem by the Canadian poet, soldier, and physician John McCrae. McCrae wrote the poem in 1915 as a memorial to those who died in a World War I battle fought in Ypres Salient (Belgium) and were buried in a makeshift grave marked by bright red poppies. It was a common sight in Flanders Fields for soldiers to pass through fields of poppies and to send pressed poppies home to their loved ones. The poem also addresses the question of the next generation's responsibility to carry on the soldiers' battle. It's enduring legacy continues to be felt today, with the poppy serving as a symbol of remembrance for those who have died in service to their country.
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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) - Slander Depicted on an Ancient Ring
illustration from Hugh McCrae's "Colombine", 1920
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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geryone · 9 months
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In the Language of My Captor, Shane McCrae
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onebizarrekai · 7 days
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♪ crystal's [ ds ink's ] & ellie's [ ds error's ] themes - The Big Bunch
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most of these were never shared; this includes both crystal and ellie's fatal flaws themes! (which have not received official names) both of those tracks seem to work better not looped. I tried to loop them, but it was lame. enjoy!
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tendermimi · 11 months
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Ocean Vuong / Dear T
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Shane McCrae / To Make a Wound
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lifeinpoetry · 2 years
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You can’t escape what you consume / You must take part in the suffering that feeds you
— Shane McCrae, from "Constantly Throwing Up," Cain Named the Animal
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nebulanightsky · 4 days
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GUYS..
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LOOK WHAT I JUST DID
Game: Pocket love
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evilforgood999 · 7 months
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Something with fatal fools
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5 minutes later: HENDRICKSON! GIVE ME MORE FUCKING DOCUMENTS!!
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science70 · 1 year
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John McCrae Public School, Scarborough, Ontario, 1969.
Architect: Raymond Moriyama
Photography: Harold Barkley
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Sophia Hess, a.k.a Shadow Stalker, age 17
Restrictions: no Parahuman powers, can only use tools and equipment in the arena.
Tribute Name: Sophia Hess (Shadow Stalker)
Age: 15-17 (throughout series)
Restrictions: No superhuman powers of any kind and can only use tools and weapons supplied in the Hunger Games arena
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Link to illustration on Deviantart
If you would like to see a character aged 12-18 enter the Hunger Games, please submit them through my asks. 19+ aged character submissions are currently closed.
Please also look at my pinned post for submission rules as well as a list of previously submitted characters prior to submitting your character.
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relaxartworld · 1 year
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In Flanders Fields — a poem by John McCrae (subtitled excerpt - PART 1) ▶️FULL VIDEO👉 FULL POEM VIDEO ▶️ https://youtu.be/L4zOPHOAXBU 👈
"In Flanders Fields" is a poem by the Canadian poet, soldier, and physician John McCrae. McCrae wrote the poem in 1915 as a memorial to those who died in a World War I battle fought in Ypres Salient (Belgium) and were buried in a makeshift grave marked by bright red poppies. It was a common sight in Flanders Fields for soldiers to pass through fields of poppies and to send pressed poppies home to their loved ones. The poem also addresses the question of the next generation's responsibility to carry on the soldiers' battle. It's enduring legacy continues to be felt today, with the poppy serving as a symbol of remembrance for those who have died in service to their country.
Follow us on www.youtube.com/@RelaxArtWorld (link in bio)
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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) - Reassurance
illustration from Hugh McCrae's "Colombine", 1920
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snow-au-love · 3 months
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I’ve never drawn ten of them!
Fatal Flaws by @ onebizarrekai
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