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drake?

josh?

whereโ€™s the body of christ?

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queue is empty but Iโ€™ll be damned if I forget about my dancing Michelangelo OOT thursday video

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goldensunset

advice i think we should tell children is that when adults say stuff like โ€˜now that iโ€™m an adult i get really excited about stuff like coffee tables and bathrooms and rugs etcโ€™ they donโ€™t mean โ€˜and now i donโ€™t care about blorbo and squimbus from my childhood tv shows anymoreโ€™ bc your average adult still loves all the same pop culture stuff they always did; they just have a greater appreciation for the mundane as well. growing up just means you can enjoy life twice as much now. you can get really excited about a new stuffed animal AND about a new kitchen sponge. peace and love

You get bigger so you can store even MORE love and appreciation for the world inside of you

It means you'll be at the antique mall looking at a coffee table and thinking "blorbo and Squimbus would LOVE this coffee table"

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Was at the art museum earlier and i have a new favourite painting

Is this not the cutest??? Its called โ€Me and Britaโ€ and this guy in 1895 was like โ€i love this kid so much imma do a painting of us having fun so the world will always know how much i loved her and what a good time we hadโ€

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08-plaza

the painting in the background is looking at them like โ€œmy word what a cool pairโ€

More specifically that is Carl Larsson with one of his 8 children.

He came from a extremely poor and abusive background but worked his way into fine society, where he fell in love with fellow artist Karin Bergรถรถ, and his works shifted to painting his home life.

Painting titled "My Loved Ones"

[in reference to his career] "the most immediate and lasting part of my life's work. these pictures are of course a very genuine expression of my personality, of my deepest feelings, of all my limitless love for my wife and children."

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more-is-toto

OMFG I used to work at Carlโ€™s house which in now a museum in Falun, Sweden, and now his art is on my dash!ย 

I could tell so many stories about this family, but to sum it up they lived the definition of what we would call a cottagecore life where both Carl and Karin worked as artists in their dream house that they designed and built together. It really was an artistโ€™s home built with pure love, and also a big contrast to what a typical Swedish home looked like at the time. The late 1800s trend was to have a dark home with gothic vibes and brown and dark red colours. The Larssonโ€™s home though is bright and colourful with big windows and homemade textiles sewn by Karin.

I also wanted to tell a bit about Brita, the cute little girl on her fatherโ€™s shoulders in the painting in the original post. She was the fifth child of seven and felt sometimes like she didnโ€™t get enough attention from her dad as a middle child in a big family. To get more time with her dad she would ask him to paint only her as often as possible since then she could talk to him without any of her siblings annoying them. This is how she became the most painted of all the children with hundreds of portraits made with her as the model. She was 89 years old when she died in 1982 and loved to talk about her childhood and those many, many painting sessions with dad.

This is one of my favourite paintings of Carl Larsson, A Viking Raid in Dalarna. Here we have all the children in a boat during a cool summerโ€™s eve (from left, Pontus, Brita, Lisbeth, Ulf, Kersti, Esbjรถrn, Suzanne).

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woodelf68

I reblogged this post too quickly before checking the notes and seeing this fantastic addition. I love how Brita came up with a solution to her problem -- wanting some undivided attention from her father -- in a way that worked for both of them.

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A.I. photos are flooding social media and contributing to an Internet where we can't believe what we see. Spotting A.I. ๐Ÿ“ทs is an important media literacy skill.

None of us have time to research every image we see. We just need people to notice BEFORE THEY LIKE OR SHARE that an image might be fake. If unsure, check it or don't share.

I've started drawing some comics explaining the basic of AI spot-checking and media literacy in the age of disinformation. Follow along here or on my Twitter.

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hard to believe there are actually people out there who think that big noses are ugly and unattractive โ€ฆ like what the fuck is wrong with you ?

I need you specifically to kill yourself. choose a slow and painful method also

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castrotophic

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