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chieuuu · 3 months ago
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Ê mắt gì kỳ vậy, béo dữ vậy, rụng tóc nhiều vậy, làm có chút cũng mệt, ai làm gì mà căng thẳng, tim đập nhanh dữ, run rẩy gì vậy...
Thật sự mình cũng đâu có muốn đâu, mình cũng nhớ mình của lúc còn bình thường lắm. 😮‍💨
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huariqueje · 7 months ago
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Christmas in Postdam - Heinrich Basedow the Younger
German , 1896-1994
Tempera and oil on wood , 45 x 39 cm.
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chantssecrets · 3 months ago
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Heinrich Basedow, Barmherziger Samariter, (good samaritan) 1960 Tempera und Öl auf Holz 128 x 92 cm
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vizuart · 1 month ago
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Heinrich Basedow der Ältere - Fishing Boats (1896)
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rwpohl · 1 year ago
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zur sache, schätzchen, may spils 1968
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estomia · 2 years ago
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Ich habe gestern "Preußische Legende" von Eckart von Naso fertig gelesen und ich schwöre ich hasse dieses Buch!!! So idk darüber zu schreiben wie hässlich Anna Amalia von Preußen(also die Protagonistin) wird im Alter und AAAH DU BLÖDER SACK!!!
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rarediversions · 1 month ago
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Through the darkness, the call of the owl invites us to reflect, to meditate, in that suspended moment where time seems to stop.
David Passarelli
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Heinrich Basedow the younger (German, 1896-1994), Owl in the Forest, 1954 
Tempera and oil on canvas, 92 x 66.5 cm
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perfettamentechic · 1 month ago
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15 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
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pwlanier · 15 days ago
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Heinrich Basedow
Potsdam 1896 – 1984 Kiel
Seagull with cutter. 1935
Oil on wood.
Grisebach
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simena · 7 months ago
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Heinrich Basedow
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oedelaberg · 5 days ago
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Nudité très décente...
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Heinrich Basedow the Younger (German, 1896-1994) - Half Naked Self Portrait (1927)
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wokealqaeda · 28 days ago
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Hiroko Nagata (February 8, 1945 – February 5, 2011), sometimes mistakenly referred to as Yōko Nagata, was a Japanese leftist radical who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in Japan. Nagata was convicted of murdering, or participating in the murder, of fellow members of the United Red Army (URA) during a group purge in Gunma prefecture, Japan in February 1972.
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Hiroko was born in Tokyo and, after graduation from Chofu Gakuen High School, entered Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy (defunct in 2008 and merged into Keio University) to receive training to be a pharmacist. During her time in college, Nagata became involved full-time in left-wing politics, eventually becoming vice-chairman of the United Red Army.
Nagata would work herself into what was described as an "hysterical rage" when excited, usually over political issues. She was described as physically unattractive and was (by the standard of medicine of that time) infertile from Basedow syndrome, she was particularly harsh with other female members.
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Japan's leftist student movement in the 1960s pervaded Japan's universities, and, by late in the decade, had become balkanised, competitive, and violent. After a series of incidents in which leftist student groups attacked and injured or killed law enforcement officials as well as the general public, Japan's national police agency cracked down on the student groups, raiding their hideouts and arresting dozens in 1971 and 1972. Attempting to escape from the police, a core group of radicals from the URA, including Nagata, retreated to a compound in the mountains of Gunma Prefecture during the winter of 1972.
In the second week of February 1972 at the compound, URA's chairman Tsuneo Mori and Nagata initiated a violent purge of the group's members. In the purge, Nagata and Mori directed the beating deaths of eight members and one non-member who happened to be present. Six other members were tied to trees outside, subsequently freezing to death in the extremely cold weather.
Nagata especially targeted group members who, in her opinion, "took too much interest in relations with women and did not devote enough ardour to the revolution." A few were killed for "attempting to escape"; one member was killed for asking for some tissue paper while inside his sleeping bag, an act that Nagata apparently construed as having a sexual significance.
On February 16, police arrested Mori, Nagata, and six other URA members at the compound or at a nearby village. Five others, armed with rifles and shotguns, managed to escape, fleeing on foot through the mountains towards Karuizawa in nearby Nagano prefecture, eventually taking refuge in a mountain guest lodge, initiating the Asama-Sansō incident.
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Hiroko Nagata was sentenced to death in the Tokyo District Court on June 18, 1982. On September 26, 1986, the Tokyo High Court upheld her death sentence. On February 19, 1993, the Supreme Court of Japan upheld her death sentence. Nagata submitted a plea for a retrial, which was declined by the courts on November 28, 2006.
Nagata wrote several books during her time in prison and attracted the attention of a support group. Nagata's supporters reported that she had suffered from declining health, including a brain tumor, for several years which had gone untreated. She underwent surgery for a brain tumor in 1984. Nagata collapsed from brain atrophy in 2006 and was transferred to a medical prison in Hachioji. She returned to the Tokyo Detention House in 2007, but was bedridden.
On October 11, 2008, it was revealed that Nagata had fallen into a critical condition due to the tumor, so her family was called for visitation to the Tokyo Detention Center. Nagata died on 5 February 2011.
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barbariankingdom · 1 year ago
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A Luritja man demonstrating method of attack with boomerang under cover of a shield. Central Australia, 1920. 
Photo by Herbert Basedow, National Museum of Australia
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rwpohl · 1 year ago
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ansichten eines clowns, vojtěch jasný 1976
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ernaehrunghandbuch · 3 days ago
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3 Tipps zur Ernährung bei Morbus Basedow
Welche Ernährung ist die richtige bei Morbus Basedow? Wie wichtig ist Jod bzw. Jodverzicht? Und können probiotische Lebensmittel und Selen helfen?
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valkyries-things · 8 days ago
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IDA VON HAHN-HAHN // COUNTESS OF BASEDOW
“She was a German author from a wealthy family who lost their fortune because of her father's eccentric spending. She defied convention by living with Adolf von Bystram unmarried for 21 years. Her writings about the German aristocracy were greatly favored by the general public of her time. Ida von Hahn-Hahn often wrote about the tragedies of the soul and was influenced by the French novelist George Sand. She "was an indefatigable campaigner for the emancipation of women" and her writings include many strong female characters.”
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