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ladiesofcinema · 1 day ago
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AYO EDEBIRI SNL50: The Anniversary Special Red Carpet — February 16, 2025
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opendirectories · 2 days ago
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detaia · 2 hours ago
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@eleven-of-the-woods my jaw dropped
I normally don't repost stuff but OMFG
if anyone finds the op on douyin I'm grateful 🙏
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yonglixx · 22 hours ago
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ladiesofcinema · 2 days ago
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AYO EDEBIRI SNL50: The Red Carpet 
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witchrealms · 2 days ago
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sweetcardamom · 2 days ago
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YES. There may be personality traits, and there are definitely personal preferences, that make a person more inclined to create art, and there are people with more natural talent. But feeling it? Understanding it? That's a human thing, not a special subcategory of human. And there can be just as much expression in "bad" art as in highly skilled art.
This is why I don't like the movie "Tomorrowland": it claims that there are "more special" people who can create a utopia, but others who aren't special enough. Nonsense. We all have infinite potential. We are all of infinite worth. The person that you think isn't that smart or creative or thoughtful or interesting or something? That person also has something to teach the rest of us. (This has been a lesson I've had to have more than once.)
there is no soul of an artist that distinguishes them from some 'non-artist' category of person that could simply never comprehend what it is like. anyone can make art. you should know this by now. from ratatouille
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killyridols · 2 days ago
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clock sail basket by charles hickey, 2023, 3d pen on canvas, 30 × 24 inches
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yonglixx · 3 days ago
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Felix was in a minor car accident but he did fracture his arm and will not attend the fan meeting today:(Please keep felix in your thoughts and send him all the positive and healing energy his way (if you have bbl please send him some positive messages) 🥹
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vintageeurope · 2 days ago
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Vilnius, Lithuania 1900s
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theinternetarchive · 1 day ago
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photos collected by gadol images, 1966.
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paranoid-poppies · 18 hours ago
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There's some poetry here about how warm the familiar is, or how lovely it is to know that so many others came before you, maybe I'll find it later
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Things worn down by people.
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nitanael · 3 days ago
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✨I ALWAYS WANTED A BROTHER✨
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mothmiso · 19 hours ago
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Monestir de Moldovita / Moldovita monastery (2) (3) (4) by SBA73
Via Flickr:
(2) Tocant la toacă / Playing the toacă. This wooden musical instrument is extremely simple. Yet it's very important in the life of the orthodox monasteries and churches. In Greek is called semantron or xylos. (3) (4) El setge de Constantinopla / The siege of Constantinople. This fresco painting is located on the exterior of the church of Moldovita.     
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potatosapien5 · 2 days ago
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from @derinthescarletpescatarian (sorry for stealing your tags I just thought you worded this very well)
Something I find incredibly cool is that they’ve found neandertal bone tools made from polished rib bones, and they couldn’t figure out what they were for for the life of them. 
Until, of course, they showed it to a traditional leatherworker and she took one look at it and said “Oh yeah sure that’s a leather burnisher, you use it to close the pores of leather and work oil into the hide to make it waterproof. Mine looks just the same.” 
“Wait you’re still using the exact same fucking thing 50,000 years later???”
“Well, yeah. We’ve tried other things. Metal scratches up and damages the hide. Wood splinters and wears out. Bone lasts forever and gives the best polish. There are new, cheaper plastic ones, but they crack and break after a couple years. A bone polisher is nearly indestructible, and only gets better with age. The more you use a bone polisher the better it works.”
It’s just. 
50,000 years. 50,000. And over that huge arc of time, we’ve been quietly using the exact same thing, unchanged, because we simply haven’t found anything better to do the job. 
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