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afraid, but facing it
(clips from my latest short animation)
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"Love for canine pets in particular was one of the most attractive features of the ancient Roman character.” Toynbee, English Historian

Roman terracotta figure of a pet dog, 1st century AD. British Museum
An ancient Roman epitaph for a dog called Myia reads: 'How sweet she was, how kind, always a friend in sleep and in bed. You can no longer run wild through the house, jump on me, or cheer me up with your sweet bites; The deep grave already holds you unaware; Shame you died'
Grave Stele for a dog called Helena, 2nd century: 'To the incomparable and worthy light of Helena's soul'

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"Love for canine pets in particular was one of the most attractive features of the ancient Roman character.” Toynbee, English Historian

Roman terracotta figure of a pet dog, 1st century AD. British Museum
An ancient Roman epitaph for a dog called Myia reads: 'How sweet she was, how kind, always a friend in sleep and in bed. You can no longer run wild through the house, jump on me, or cheer me up with your sweet bites; The deep grave already holds you unaware; Shame you died'
Grave Stele for a dog called Helena, 2nd century: 'To the incomparable and worthy light of Helena's soul'

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Supermoon. Temple of Poseidon, near Athens, Greece. July 3, 2023, by Alkis Konstantinidis
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KILL BILL: VOLUME 1 and 2 (2003/2004) AKA BAD BITCHES: THE MOVIE (insp.)
— dir. Quentin Tarantino
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Just for a few hours, we was free.
SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
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Hello! If you're in the Bay Area I'm offering these $50/hour shaded tattoos, The studio is called "old crow tattoo" out of Berkeley,CA, If you're interested, feel free to message me for more info.
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Being upset bc there's nothing to eat is so funny when you're responsible for your own home. It's like WOW somebody forgot to buy groceries! Hm! Oh yeah that's me
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Not to be a pretentious asshole but yes there is a problem with people no longer reading the classics. A lot of the YA literature romance novel crowd perpetuates the myth that the classics are inherently boring and stuffy and there’s nothing you can relate to or learn by reading them. And they’re not. These beautiful universal things we enjoy, comedy, romance, tragedy, family strife, they’re still so ponient centuries after they’re written.
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