Laura and Nina, Florence (Del LaGrace, 1993)
(Photo ID: A black and white photo of two shirtless butches in swim trunks standing back to back. They are both muscular and curling their biceps. Neither is directly facing the camera, but both have their heads turned to look at it. One is wearing sunglasses, a bandanna around their wrist and a watch, with white trunks and appears to have a tattoo on their ribcage. You can see their left breast, but their right is covered by their arm. The other is wearing zebra (I think) print trunks and a watch. They both have short, curly hair and light skin. They appear to be on the beach, though you can not really see anything in the background besides what appears to be the sky.)
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Vil·la romana dels Munts (Els Munts Roman Villa) is one of the best preserved Roman villas in the Iberian peninsula, the Roman province of Hispania. It's located in modern-day Altafulla (Camp de Tarragona, Catalonia), in the countryside near the important Roman city of Tarraco (modern-day Tarragona). The villa's archaeological remains are included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco".
The oldest part of the villa dates from the 1st century AD, when it was a small farming villa, but it was soon abandoned. In the early 2nd century AD, the old villa was demolished and the place was rebuilt as a large, aristocratic villa: it still kept having a significant agricultural role, but included a magnificent and luxurious residence area. To get an idea of how luxurious it was, a normal 2nd-century Roman villa might have one marble covering, while Els Munts has hundreds of coverings made of marble imported from the Eastern Mediterranean and the North of Africa. The residence also had wall paintings, mosaic floors, statues, fountains, and artificial ponds. The villa also included a bath house and a the largest temple of the Mithraic religion known in the Western Roman Empire.
When the Roman emperor Hadrian stayed in Tarraco the winter of 122-123 AD, it's thought that this villa could have been the place where he was staying. A statue of Antinous (Hadrian's lover) was found in Els Munts.
Statue of Antinous, Higea, and Asclepios found in Els Munts. Nowadays in Museu Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona.
The villa was partially destroyed by a fire in the late 3rd century, starting its decline. In the early 5th century, it was remodelled into a Late Roman villa and then a Visigothic one, and was in use until the 7th century.
Photos by Quim Roser/Dep. Cultura, ArqueoXarxa, Manel Antolí/Tarragona Turisme, Tjerk van der Meulen/Ara, MNAT - Google Arts and Culture. Drawing reconstruction by Hugo Prades/MNAT. Information from Museu Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona and Ara (Josep Anton Remolà).
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Canon conversation between teacher Izuku and Aizawa.
Izuku, distraught: "Aizawa, how you stop your students from using slang?"
Aizawa, already done with this conversation: "What are they saying this time?"
Izuku: "Skibidi munting."
Aizawa, sighing: "You can't do anything, they'll tire themselves out eventually."
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Four Asian Butches, Perminder Sekhon, 1997
(Image ID: A black and white photo of four Asian butches in suits and sunglasses standing outside a Cash & Carry that has it's shutters down. The shutters are covered in graffiti. They all have short, dark hair and are staring straight at the camera. The butch on the far right is smoking a cigarette with one hand in their pocket, and the other three also have their hands in their pockets.)
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Santiago Rusiñol i Prats (Spanish, 1861-1931)
Pati blau. Arenys de Munt
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First Carmina concert is now on the books and IT WAS SO GOOD, I am so tired but also extremely happy. Let's do it again tomorrow 🤩
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@muntsthefreshkid got me Omori, should I liveblog my reaction to the game that has a lot of similarities to the prequel for my main WIP? :D
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