BREADWINNER (WAR), John Wilson, 1942.
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i could write a fucking essay on the different ways that everything everything deploys conspiracy theories in their lyrics
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he wants a breadwinner // i can still make the whole place shimmer
breadwinner - kacey musgraves // bejeweled - taylor swift
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Today's lefty of the day is Razaq from Breadwinner
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Moodboard for Idrees (The Breadwinner) desert at night/feeling distant from humans/anger themes
For an anon~ Hope you like this!!
We're closed for now, thank you~
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the way golden hour and justified are so similar to the journey from reputation -> you're losing me is giving me something to chew on today
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Hey! I need some feedback on something, please.
I will be moving soon, a big move, and need to convert a lot of possessions and original artwork into capital. I would love to hear any opinions or advice on your preferred site for selling online. I have an ebay, I'm looking at Poshmark, and I've temporarily decided against etsy. My current home is remote, so "drive here and get it" type sites are not my first choice.
I'm new to this! Any comments would be appreciated!
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Persepolis: Living In Countries at War by R
Have you ever watched the Bread Winner or Persepolis? Both books and their adaptations are worthwhile due to depth of new understanding they deliver. Both works give us insight into what it's like living in a country at war. Not only this but they also deal with very heavy religious beliefs that restrict any diversity or self expression. They answer all of the outside viewers’ questions, and following these two girls on their journeys is a sympathy-inducing experience that enhances our mind on what the life of the critically oppressed consists of... Both Marji and Parvana speak out against a government controlled by violent and cruel extremists.
Specifically, Marji rebels against strong religious and political beliefs by skipping her classes to go to this “Teen Town” with her friends to see these boys. Most of Marji’s rebellious actions occur on educational terms. For example, when Marji corrects her teacher for teaching incomplete and inaccurate material, it is a sign of rebellion due to the fact that what she was challenging was from a higher authority. Another example of Marji being a rebel is when she smokes a cigarette to establish what she wants her introduction to adulthood to be. This action reminds me of what Parvana does to protest against the oppression forced upon her. Parvana fights back the corrupt authorities and the mayhem-crazed government run by terrifying extremists.
All in all, these two films are worth checking out...
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I’ve just thirsted over a new character a couple days ago, and I decided to draw him, because I was imagining him shirtless. This is Idrees from a 2017 Animated Movie, The Breadwinner! Honestly, I thought this looked pretty good. I do plan to add him in my future animation memes when I’m not dealing with my Late Birthday one anymore. What do you guys think?
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