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andrewju · 2 years
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First Take Ft. Xock (2023 Remaster)
First Take Ft. Xock (2023 Remaster)
2014ish snowed in session Source by Binsky
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gooopy · 1 year
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Look at my oc boy
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[Image id: several drawings of an original character. He is a fat man named teddy with large round glasses and mid length hair that parts in the middle. The first image shows him facing forward. He looks distressed and is holding a camera and is saying "ermm hes right behind me isnt he..." behind him is a small drawing of soldier, rocket jumping and saying in small text "ONE MILLION ROCKET AMBUSH ATTACK"
The next image is a ref, showing teddy in colorm he is wearing a green sweater vest and is holding a bottle of water in one hand and some red string in the other. In the corner is a small doodle of him saying "whats wrong with this place" with an exasperated expression.
The next images are a small comic. Forst shows teddy looking up with concern and horror. The next shows him from behind, standing before a towering trash fire. The last image has him writing in a diary, saying "dear diary. Theres a massive trash fire just outside my apartment. Nobody cares????" End image id]
Hes just some fucking guy. He worked at binski paper (red affiliated sub-company) but got laid off, and whilst trying to find another job, he started to figure out just how much red and blu controlled as companies. Moving to a new place for work, he finds himself in teufort and a) learns that these people are fucked up and b) gets to be suspicious as to why the companies need to be fighting for no reason.
So he does some snooping. Takes some pictures and reads some books and does some snooping to try and figure out whats going on. This probably does not end well for him, what with him trundling around trying to snoop on the mercenaries business, but what matters is that hes funny and that hes lame and that hes in yaoi about fucked up men.
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qyuryyus · 7 months
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zimpashpashzimblog · 1 year
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I Got Married 8,000 Miles Away From Home
Drew Binky is now a happily married man!
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Detective Binsky from Slaughterhouse of the Virgins is asexual!
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hasanabiouttakes · 7 months
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duey65 · 8 months
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Be grateful for everything
After watching the Super Bowl and seeing multi-millionaires (and billionaires?) playing and watching a football game, it got me thinking – are they happy? I mean – really happy? Does playing football make them happy or is it just for the money? And the famous people there – again, are they really happy because of what they do or what they possess? Deep thoughts for watching an annual game,…
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Masterlist: Lesson Recommended Readings
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✨Lucy E. Thompson, 'Vermeer's Curtain: Privacy, Slut-Shaming and Surveillance in "A Girl Reading a Letter", Survelliance & Society 2017 ✨Gregor Weber, 'Paths to Inner Values,' in Gregor Weber, Pieter Roelofs, and Taco Dibbits, Vermeer, (NewYork: Thames & Hudson, 2023) ✨Bernard Berenson on Masaccio, panel in National Gallery, 1907 ✨Giorgio Vadari, Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects (online translation published, 1912) ✨Marjorie Munsterberg, Writing about Art ✨Paul Binski, Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets: Kingship and the Representation of Power, 1200-1400, 1955 ✨Toby Green, A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the River of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution, 'Rivers of Cloth, Masks of Bronze: The Bights of Benin and Biafra', 2019
✨Pieter Roelofs, 'Girls with Pearls', extract from 'Vermeer's Tronies' in Gregor Weber, Pieter Roelofs, and Taco Dibbits, Vermeer, (NewYork: Thames and Hudson, 2023)
✨Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (1986)
✨Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (1963)
✨Decolonial/Postcolonial Voices
✨Honour, Hugh and Fleming, John.  A World History of Art. London: Laurence King Publishing. 7th ed, 2005
✨The Painter of Modern Life, Charles Baudlaire, 1863 Part 2, Part 3 Other Quality
✨The Photographers Eye, John Szarkowski, 1966
✨Elkins, James. Stories of Art. London: Routledge, 2002
✨Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, Sol Lewitt, 1967
✨Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England. London, volume 1, The Cities of London and Westminster, 1973
✨Annie E. Coombes, Reinventing Africa: Museums, Material Culture and Popular Imagination in Late Victorian and Edwardian England, 'Material Vulture at the Crossroads of Knowledge: The Case of the Benin "Bronzes", 1994
✨Hatt, Michael and Klonk, Charlotte, Art History: A Critical Introduction to its Methods, 2006
✨Meyer Schapiro, H. W. Janson and E. H. Gombrich, ‘Criteria of Periodization in the History of European Art’, New Literary History, 1970 ✨Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, ‘Periodization and its Discontents’, Journal of Art Historiography, 2010
✨Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch, The Benin Plaques: A 16th Century Imperial Monument, 2018
✨D'Alleva, Anne. How to Write Art History. London: Lawrence King Publishing, 2010/2013/2015
✨Christopher Wilson, The Gothic Cathedral: the Architecture of the Great Church, 1130 - 1530, 1990
✨Anne D'Alleva, Methods and Theories of Art History, 2005/2012
✨Jonathan Alexander and Paul Binski (eds.), Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England, 1200-1400, 1987 ✨Paul Binski, Ann Massing, and Marie Louise Sauerberg (eds.), The Westminster Retable: History, Technique, Conservation, 2009
✨Christa Gardner von Teuffel, ‘Masaccio and the Pisa Altarpiece: A New Approach’, Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen, 1977 Part 2
✨John Shearman, ‘Masaccio’s Pisa Altar-Piece: An Alternative Reconstruction’, The Burlington Magazine, 1966
✨Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch, ‘Art and/or Ethnographica?: The Reception of Benin Works from1897–1935’, African Arts, 2013
✨Eliot Wooldridge Rowlands, Masaccio: Saint Andrew and the Pisa altarpiece, 2003
✨Svetlana Alpers, The Art of Describing: Dutch Art in the Seventeenth Century, 1983
✨Clementine Deliss, Metabolic Museum 2020 ✨Laura Sangha, ‘On Periodisation: Or what’s the best way to chop history into bits’, The Many Headed Monster, 2016 ✨A Gangatharan, ‘The Problem of Periodization in History’, Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 2008
✨McHam, Sarah Blake, "Donatello's Bronze David and Judith as Metaphors of Medici Rule in Florence," Art Bulletin, 2001
✨Eve Borsook, ‘A Note on Masaccio in Pisa’, The Burlington Magazine, 1961
✨Gombrich, E.H. The Story of Art, London: Phaidon Press Ltd, numerous editions
✨Paul Binski, 'The Cosmati at Westminster and the English Court Style', The Art Bulletin 72, 1990
✨Lindy Grant and Richard Mortimer (eds.), Westminster Abbey: The Cosmati Pavements, 2002
✨Peter Draper, The Formation of English Gothic: Architecture and Identity, 2006
✨Paul Crossley, ‘English Gothic Architecture’, in Jonathan Alexander and Paul Binski (eds.), Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England, 1200-1400, 1987
✨James H. Beck, Masaccio: The Documents, 1978 ✨R. A. Donkin, Beyond Price: Pearls and Pearl-Fishing: Origins to the Age of Discoveries, 1998
✨Nanette Salomon, ‘From Sexuality to Civility: Vermeer’s Women’, National Gallery of Art, Studies in the History of Art, 1998
✨Irene Cieraad, ‘Rocking the Cradle of Dutch Domesticity: A Radical Reinterpretation of Seventeenth-Century “Homescapes” 1’, Home Cultures, 2019
✨Walter D. Mignolo, ‘Delinking: The rhetoric of modernity, the logic of colonility and the grammar of de-coloniality’ in culture studies (2000)
✨H. Perry Chapman, ‘Women in Vermeer’s home: Mimesis and ideation’, Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek,2000
✨Christopher Wilson, ‘The English Response to French Gothic Architecture, c. 1200-1350’, in Jonathan Alexander and Paul Binski (eds.), Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England, 1200-1400, 1987
✨Johann Joachim Wicklemann (1717 - 1768) from Reflections on the Imitation of Greek Works in Painting and Sculpture
✨Antonie Cotpel (1661-1722) on the grand manner, from 'On the Aesthetic of the Painter'
✨Andre Felibien (1619-1695) Preface to Seven Conferences
✨Charles Le Burn (1619-1690) 'First Confrence'
✨Various Authors (Reviews) on Manet's Olympia
✨Zionism and its Religious Critics in fin-de-siecle Vienna, Robert S. Wistrich, 1996
✨Sex, Lies and Decoation: Adolf Loos and Gustav Klimt, Beatriz Colomina, 2010
✨Women Writers and Artists in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna, Helga H. Harriman, 1993
✨Fashion and Feminism in "Fin de Siecle" Vienna, Mary L. Wagner, 1989-1990
✨5 Eros and Thanatos in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna, Sigmund Freud, Otto Weininger, Arthur Schitzler, 2016
✨Recent Scholarship on Vienna's "Golden Age", Gustav Klimt, and Egon Schiele, Reinhold Heller, 1977
✨Maternity and Sexulaity in the 1890s, Wendy Slatkin, 1980
✨Andre Breton (1896 - 1957) and Leon Trotsky (1879 - 1940) 'Towards a Free Revolutionary Art'
✨Sergei Tretyakov (1892 - 1939) 'We Are Searching' and 'We Raise the Alarm'
✨George Grosz (1893 - 1959) and Weiland Herzfeld (1896 - 1988) 'Art is in Danger'
✨Paul Gaugin (1848 - 1903) from three letters written before leaving for Polynesia
✨Siegfried Kracauer (1889 - 1966) from 'The Mass Ornament'
✨Victor Fournel (1829 - 1894) 'The Art of Flanerie'
✨Various Author's (Reviews) on Mante's Olympia
✨Rosalind Krauss (b. 1940) 'A View of Modernism'
✨Clement Greenberg (1909 - 1994) 'Modernist Painting'
✨Clive Bell (1881 - 1964) 'The Aesthetic Hypothesis'
✨Catherine Grant and Dorothy Price, 'Decolonizing Art History', Art History 43:1 (2020), pp.8-66.
✨Terry Smith (b. 1944) from 'What Is Contemporary Art?'
✨Geeta Kapur (b. 1943) 'Contemporary Cultural Practice: Some Polemical Categories'
✨Chin-Tao Wu 'Biennials Without Borders?'
✨Edouard Glissant (1928 - 2011) 'Creolisation and the Americas'
✨Rasheed Araeen (b. 1935) 'Why Third Text?'
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rearte2 · 1 year
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andrewju · 2 years
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Dirt Heads - Visions (Binsky Bootleg)
Dirt Heads – Visions (Binsky Bootleg)
key word :bootleg mash up that wasn’t horrible Source by Binsky
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gooopy · 11 months
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i WANNA HEAR UR OC THOUGHTS TOO NOW ^_^ ^_^
WAWAUGHHHH TYYY!!!!!!! mostly i am thinkiing about teddy... hes a tf2 oc i made and hes jsut Some Guy. he moves to teufort for work reasons and through the power of lead poisoning begins to slowly deteriorate!! he used to work at binski logging (blu associated i think) and got moved to binski paper (red associated) and at first he was pretty sure they were the same company, but at some point he realizes theyre two different companies. it leads him into a little rabbithole spiral about red and blu, and mannco, and everything. so over the course of a few months he goes from normal guy to jittery conspiracy theorist with a corkboard covered in red and blue yarn
hes awesome hes still like a Normal Guy so he sucks at sneaking around trying to get information. he takes bad pictures of the red and blu bases on a little Polaroid camera and he talks through his theories with his cat, walter (awesome cat, girl cat with a boy name, old, always looks sad regardless of mood, missing a leg) and he also looks Not Scary or Threatening on purpose because hes funny. AND! hes a fat tboy. theres a lot in my beautiful mind but ohhh im thinking of him hiding in a bush taking a picture and then riding away on his bike to develop it and pin it to his corkboard and think and theorize.
i think it is fun to think about the comedy inherent in a silly dude, as well as the horror of feeling stupid for not realizing things sooner and the effects of horrible chemical runoff and capitalism and the metaphors of capitalism and large corporations as the same unknowable vastness as an eldritch monster, breaking your mind and turning a normal guy into a man who could hurt someone to get answers. BUT! he has a cute kitty so hes allowed to.
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[image id: two drawings of teddy, a fat trans man. the first shows a drawing of him looking tired, hes standing and holding a mop in his hand and resting his other hand on his hip. he has his hair in a ponytail and is wearing a tank top that does not fit fully over his stomach, where you can see his belly button and some stretch marks. hes also wearing jorts and a pair of slippers. theres a dripping bucket beside him and a small doodle of him happily mopping to the side
the second image is a screenshot from a whiteboard. hes drawn in green from behind, speaking to a tired looking cat missing an arm. hes saying "walter keep an eye on my hostage okay?? love you kitty mwah <3" and beside that is a drawing of the same cat making a gross face, with a caption reading "pov your kidnappers cat is abt to throw up on you" end id]
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What kind of magical equipment does everyone have?
Ohh, Good question but a little tricky to answer because there's kinda Two Versions of some of my OCs. The versions from any actual DnD campaigns they've been in, versus just the general "neutral" state they live in where they're all just bouncing around in my head.
So I'll do this: I'll list each character, then any items they have as like, default/standard load out and then in parentheses, whatever they picked up in any campaigns which may or may not be canon.
Neeul - Cast-Off Armor (Magic Rapier, Vampire Ring, Incubus Soul, Immovable Rod, Time Pausing Stopwatch, Magical Pimp hat. Helm of Comprehend Languages, Shell of Hearing, a Cellphone)
Scorn - Armor of Gleaming (Healing Necklace)
Gus - (Mithral Armor, Pseudodragon Familiar)
Skips - (Robe of Useful Items, Cursed coin that is forcefully attuned to him [but at least it lets him Misty Step])
Draz - Gun, Phonograph, Other assorted inventions he's cooked up. (Binsky's Ball of Binding)
Gar'ret - Magical Sword. Unplayed
Hiroto - Magic Prosthetic Hand that he never wears, Presumably a bunch of magic weapons and armor and items from before he retired, but who knows where he put them. Unplayed
Roth, Barrens, Etc - Nothing. Unplayed
Originally I had also written out what most of them do, but it became so long and hard to read that I had to axe them for clarity. But if you're curious about more details on any of them, Feel free to ask and ill make a separate post explains what it is, what it does and where they got it!
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dan6085 · 1 month
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Here are 25 of the most popular travel documentary hosts on YouTube and the internet, known for their engaging content and insightful exploration of various cultures, destinations, and experiences:
### 1. **Anthony Bourdain**
- **Channel/Show**: "Parts Unknown," "No Reservations"
- **Why Popular**: Anthony Bourdain was a legendary figure in travel and food documentaries. His shows combined culinary exploration with deep cultural insights, often delving into political and social issues in the countries he visited.
- **Platform**: Originally aired on CNN and the Travel Channel; episodes available on YouTube and various streaming services.
### 2. **Drew Binsky**
- **Channel/Show**: "Drew Binsky"
- **Why Popular**: Known for his goal of visiting every country in the world, Drew Binsky's content focuses on lesser-known destinations and showcases his experiences with local cultures and people.
- **Platform**: YouTube, Instagram
### 3. **Rick Steves**
- **Channel/Show**: "Rick Steves' Europe"
- **Why Popular**: Rick Steves is a household name in travel documentaries, especially regarding European travel. His shows are educational, providing viewers with historical and cultural context, practical travel tips, and personal reflections.
- **Platform**: PBS, YouTube
### 4. **Eva zu Beck**
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- **Platform**: YouTube, Instagram
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 6. **Mark Wiens**
- **Channel/Show**: "Migrationology"
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 7. **Simon Wilson**
- **Channel/Show**: "Simon Wilson"
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- **Channel/Show**: "Vagabrothers"
- **Why Popular**: Brothers Alex and Marko Ayling create content that mixes travel tips, destination guides, and cultural exploration. Their dynamic as a duo and in-depth storytelling resonate with viewers.
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### 10. **Ben Brown**
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### 11. **Harald Baldr**
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### 12. **Bald and Bankrupt (Benjamin Rich)**
- **Channel/Show**: "Bald and Bankrupt"
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 13. **Brooke Saward**
- **Channel/Show**: "World of Wanderlust"
- **Why Popular**: Brooke Saward offers a blend of luxury and budget travel experiences, with a focus on beautiful destinations, travel tips, and personal reflections. Her content is visually appealing and inspirational.
- **Platform**: YouTube, Blog
### 14. **Kristen & Siya (Hopscotch the Globe)**
- **Channel/Show**: "Hopscotch the Globe"
- **Why Popular**: This couple focuses on sustainable travel and living. Their channel offers insights into van life, eco-friendly travel tips, and cultural exploration, often with a personal touch on family travel.
- **Platform**: YouTube
### 15. **Samuel and Audrey**
- **Channel/Show**: "Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos"
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 16. **Karl Watson**
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 17. **Nadine Sykora**
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 18. **Christian Leblanc (Lost LeBlanc)**
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 19. **The Budgeteers**
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 20. **Nick and Hannah (DivertLiving)**
- **Channel/Show**: "DivertLiving"
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- **Platform**: YouTube
### 21. **Alex Chacón**
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### 22. **Gabriel Traveler (Gabriel Morris)**
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### 23. **Alina McLeod**
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### 24. **Simon Reeve**
- **Channel/Show**: Various BBC Travel Documentaries
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- **Platform**: BBC, YouTube
### 25. **The Endless Adventure (Eric and Allison)**
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### Conclusion
These travel documentary hosts have made a significant impact on the travel community by offering a diverse range of content, from budget travel tips to luxury experiences, and from cultural immersion to adventure. Their unique perspectives and engaging storytelling make them popular figures in the world of travel documentaries on YouTube and beyond.
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VIDEO - 2023 - The World’s Cheapest Capital City - Inside Damascus With A Local Girl, Syria 🇸🇾 - Shocking Post-War Conditions Of The Country - Inside Homs, Syria 🇸🇾 - Traveling To The 3rd Most Dangerous Country In The World - Syria After The Civil War 🇸🇾 ﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋﹋
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