(Soundwave voice) LAKE SUPERIOR
REPUBLICANS INFERIOR
Can't believe nobody has added the thrilling sequel:
Hello 911 I just witnessed two entire murders
(Soundwave voice) LAKE SUPERIOR
REPUBLICANS INFERIOR
Can't believe nobody has added the thrilling sequel:
Hello 911 I just witnessed two entire murders
Honoring the memory of artist, designer and KGB dissident Lyubov Panchenko. She died in Bucha from hunger and shelling due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. She was 85 years old.
Part 2: Her Art
Part 3, Part 4
Fancy dress worn by Alexandra Feodorovna, 1903 Russia, the State Hermitage Museum
It’s in the style of a 17th century tsarina’s ceremonial dress
Wedding dress of a Mughal princess from North India, circa 1900
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a woman who doesn’t exist
Grace as Lady Amalthea
Grace as Lady Amalthea from The Last Unicorn might be my favourite fan casting of all time
Look at her sad eyes. She could do it!!!
a spy in the house of thieves
the memory is gone but its echo still remains
hmmm
You BEHEAD Marie Antoinette?
you CHOP her head like the GUILLOTINE??
OH OH CHAOS FOR FRANCE! CHAOS FOR FRANCE FOR 1000 YEARS!!!!
[image: two cats, one in a basket with only the head showing and one next to the basket with everything but the head showing, creating the illusion that there is only one cat, whose head is in the basket instead of attached to the rest of the cat.]
because i love y’all, i’m sharing my family’s recipe for apple tea (traditional fall/winter drink in west asia, turkey, and many areas of the balkans)
it’s like a more delicate version of apple cider and i basically live off of this stuff when the weather starts to cool!
throw it all in a pot and let it simmer on a low temperature for an hour or so. while it’s simmering, it will also make your home smell delicious! (if you make it with green tea, add the tea at the end, about five minutes before taking it off the heat so the flavor doesn’t become bitter from oversteeping). strain into your cups and enjoy hot.
end result:
Today I woke up with the urge to make cozy recipe cards, so please enjoy this.
THIS IS PRECIOUS TYSM
Flautist Melissa Jefferson plays slaver James Madison's 200-year-old crystal flute in the Library of Congress.
a few notes: --this is apparently a piece that is very difficult to play --this flute is keyless, which requires the player to use extremely precise finger positioning --Lizzo is wearing two inch acrylic nails
the runs at the end are both stunning and flawless!
Cool. The flute is cool. But I got some more info that I feel is important.
That's James Maddison's flute. James Maddison owned over 100 slaves. Due to debts he had to sell land and slaves over his lifetime. By the time of his death he owned 36 slaves. No slaves were freed during his lifetime or in his will.
The power that this successful Black woman has over his legacy right now.
Not just playing his flute, but shaking her ass while playing his flute.
Oh, the white supremacists are so mad.
You know how often people play instruments that are hundreds of years old? Instruments are made to last hundreds of years. They're preserved through use. First chair violinists in major orchestras often use violins that are centuries old.
My aunt owns and sells instruments both young and old, and it's a huge dishonor to the memory of the creator to demand that the instrument go in a museum never to be used.
-fae
That cat is absolutely an orphan-generating coal baron. The mustache and top-hat are there in spirit, if not actually.
Romeo and Juliet by Toshiaki Kato
Source: Pinterest
Toshiaki Kato (Japanese,1943- 1996)