arts connoisseur
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If only it was that easy lmao but discorse is the first step to progress.
Learn how to talk to people. If you act like this with your co workers/peers you won’t have a happy life.
Smh 12 year olds these days have no manners. I want to be on your side
So you’d like me if I started preaching gun rights and abortion restrictions? Haha okay
I can’t really begin with 2 or 3 since I doubt you’d care enough to read a paragraph. I’m sorry you’re so angry :// Zoloft helps
You don’t know me :/ or anything about me why don’t you like me haha
Хахахаха вы все такие смешные ну посмотрим кто смеется :)) why can’t we have a discorse ?? I’m open to your opinions and facts.
I’m not going to condemn someone for inheriting money or hate them because of it. In that video Obama was polite and did nothing wrong. Call me a boot licker (?) if you want if anything I’m a Soviet Commie.
I’m curious as to why you want to insult/talk about me suddenly. I was just showing my pov and I’d be happy to hear yours- especially if I’m wrong. I’m on the side of the people. Why would I, a working class citizen, defend a millionaire unless I thought they were innocent? I WIIIIISH Obama payed my bills.
She interrupted a speech he was giving in the White House. He asked her to stop screaming and interrupting multiple times. He said its disrespectful because he invited them to the White House and now they won’t let him give the speech they came to see. If you see any other heckler videos of Obama he gives them time to explain themselves and he answers. However, this was a speech given in the White House where it’s not open to active debate. And she is a heckler..? Anyone who interrupts aggressively = heckler
My has he grown
The Babushkas Of Chernobyl Dir. Anne Bogart, Holly Morris
Monet
Panel 3. Psyche Discovers that Her Mysterious Lover is Eros, 1908, Maurice Denis
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/maurice-denis/psyche-discovers-that-her-mysterious-lover-is-eros-1908
Not to be dramatic but I’m in Love with Michelangelo’s David
“ Immediately his reason went away. The brightness of this sun of a crepe vanishes; All chaos rolled in this intelligence, Temple once alive, full of order and opulence, Under the ceilings of which so much pomp had him. Silence and night settled in him, as in a vault whose key is lost. From that time he was like the beasts of the street, And when he went away without seeing anything, through the fields, without distinguishing the summers of the winters, Dirty, useless and ugly as a worn thing, He made children the joy and laughter.”
“Often, to amuse themselves, the men of a crew Catch albatrosses, those vast sea birds That indolently follow a ship As it glides over the deep, briny sea. Scarcely have they placed them on the deck Than these kings of the sky, clumsy, ashamed, Pathetically let their great white wings Drag beside them like oars.
That winged voyager, how weak and gauche he is, So beautiful before, now comic and ugly! One man worries his beak with a stubby clay pipe; Another limps, mimics the cripple who once flew! “
I just want to get a cat, name him Tchaikovsky, and call him Chai as a nickname, then drink wine and recite poems by Baudelaire to him in the most grand tone of voice I can achieve. Is that too much to ask?
Yes they are :/ it’s sad and the world is gross. Spend some time talking to vets and they’ll tell you the same.
Hey, this is literally the closest the government can get to interrogation and they’re just getting away with it, what the fuck hell world
Nöel-Nicolas Coypel, The Abduction of Europa detail, ca. 1726-7
Perseus and Andromeda, 1891, by Frederic Leighton (1830-1896).
This painting depicts the Greek myth of Andromeda. Andromeda was the daughter of the King and Queen of Ethiopia. Her mother made the bold claim that her daughter was more beautiful than any sea nymph. Once hearing this, the sea nymphs called on their father Poseidon to take control of a sea monster, and attack the Ethiopian kingdom. Seeing no alternative, the King and Queen chained their daughter to a rock, sacrificing her.
Heroically, Perseus was flying his famed winged horse Pegasus nearby, and came to save Andromeda by slaying the beast. Perseus and Andromeda then fell in love.
Leighton portrays the moment in which Perseus, seen flying above, shooting arrows at the beast. Andromeda stands helpless and contorted under threat.