You mean Dutch history is not all stroopwafels and windmills??
You mean Dutch history is not all stroopwafels and windmills??
Iraq has somehow broken America's brain worse than Vietnam did. Or I guess 9/11 has, which makes more sense. It also means that Bin Laden won in the end, he did bring down the American empire.
In his "autobiography" (more a loosely edited diary), John Adams on Sep 9, 1776 noted without commentβin one sentenceβthat Congress had officially adopted the name "United States."
He then spent over 500 words recounting an argument w/ Ben Franklin about whether to close bedroom windows at night.
Happy birthday!! π
Challenged myself to draw something that avoided all my normal artstyle traits. So-
Oliver Cromwell with the caption "The foregoing virtual bulletin, hath Berne authenticates by the labors of faithful Cromwellian states-men; quite right!
The Nation is an Archon or Power of the world, communed with through elections. Though it be heresy to worship the Nation it is right to respect and obey her.
Getting negatively polarised by anti-middle-class tax people into becoming an esoteric social democratic Leviathan cultist
"350 MILLION CELLS, ONE BODY. LEND IT YOUR AID, CITIZEN. BID IT TO MOVE, AND MOVE WITH IT. BECOME PART OF IT AS IT BECOMES AN EXTENSION OF YOU. NOURISH IT, AND BE NOURISHED."
Felt so cute in these panties <3
It builds good habits and they pay off in how neat and clean Japan's public areas are.
The mods: Cassie must go!
Cassie: Who must go?
can you tell i was a middle child
π please, we all want to see your pastel lolita phase
The Republican party passes laws like this to facilitate child sexual abuse because they are the party of pedophiles.
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The writer of this piece bought a small farm just north of Iowa City with her professor husband & has never run the farm herself. The land wasn't farmed at all from 2017 to 2020 because they couldn't find a tenant.
π Incredible
a close up, slightly low angle photo of my feet, as i curl up on the couch, they are stacked almost on top of each other, the toes and soles slightly scrunched, accentuating many wrinkles. my heels look slightly dry but otherwise my feet look very soft.
lounging
Blinking eyeball necklace
Well that's unsettling
close up picture of juni giving a smiling side eye to the camera. shes got her pink and blue ears on, a paw prints on her face, and pink earrings in the shape of vibrators (they actually vibrate)
puppy
Catlett created this linocut in Mexico, where she moved in 1946 to work at the Taller de GrΓ‘fica Popular (Peopleβs Graphic Arts Workshop). She was influenced by the spirit of activism at the workshop, which inspired her to produce art that could be used in the fight for equality and justice for African Americans. Sharecropper, like many of her other works, shows Catlettβs determination to showcase the lives of black women in the South, here drawing attention to the inequitable system of tenant farming that often resulted in a ceaseless cycle of increasing debt. This impression was printed from the original linoleum block in 1970, many years after Catlett first produced the image and, in it, Catlett added color whereas the earlier printings were black and white. Once a block is cut, an artist can reprint it as long as they find the image it produces acceptable. In Sharecropper, the monumentalized the figure and is depicted with humanity and strength.
Elizabeth Catlett :
Sharecropper, 1952
printed 1970
Color linocut on cream Japanese paper
45 Γ 43.1 cm | 17.75 Γ 17 in
The Art Institute of Chicago
#BlackHistoryMonth
Further description in the alt text π
Loser π€£π«΅
big timeskip
party never disbanded π
Yes ππ
Big girl doodle
Lol, lmao
Industrial food production broke a 10,000-year cycle of backbreaking toil that was far outside of our natural tolerances for stress and effort because it was the only way for large numbers of us to eat consistently, and you people still have the temerity to bitch about this.
A bottle of Brut Elite from House of Arras
For what do you hunger? π