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  • Just a symbol! It was a common motif for viewers to remember that all must die. Check out @perishthethought’s helpful link:)

    A little context on the Mary Magdalene + skull pairing if anyone’s interested:

    Another key part of the Mary Magdalene story was the development of a series of artworks now known as 'Penitent Magdalens'. In this type of portrayal, the saint has seen the error of her ways and is depicted often as a hermit in a landscape or wilderness, lamenting her formerly sinful lifestyle.

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    Dystopian logos

    Famous brands, but dystopian

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    Bonus:

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    Mary Magdalene in Meditation (1623) by Jusepe de Ribera

    She is lovely. No blurb unfortunately! Looks like it was auctioned off.

    https://www.artnet.com/artists/jusepe-de-ribera/maria-maddalena-in-meditazione-3dbk0HO-xH3P6NBMsLwgwg2

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    Hawaiian Goby Fish Climbing Waterfalls (3:02)

    Hawaii’s upland rivers provide a safe haven from predators for young gobies while also acting as a resource for food. To access these waters, gobies must face a treacherous climb, pulling themselves up an enormous waterfall using the suction from their mouths and fins. The journey can take days and around 99 percent of these tiny fish perish before they reach the top.

    Courtesy of PBS

  • Yay! Heading there now. Thanks for the PSA!

  • Aww it’s sort of like how we scramble up some rocks. Very endearing how it would take a short break after every few steps.
    As always, thank you for the owl lesson! 🤗

  • Do we answer in the same comment thread? Octopus for me! I think they’re beautiful elegant animals and I’m so fascinated by their intelligence.

    What was the most recent album in your rotation? :)

  • Po baby eating dirt!🙈

  • I had no idea they do that! So cute!!

  • Plus cooling pillows, they really work. Nice for the summertime:)

  • Yeah I tried to find the best quality image of this painting. I visited this museum recently and this one was my favorite. Couldn’t stop staring at it. Love how realistic the waves look:)

  • Yep! I thought it was a nice short one:)

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    Venus and Anchises by William Blake Richmond

    'Venus and Anchises' was inspired by a verse from a poem called the 'Epipsychidion', by Shelley.

    'Athwart that wintry wilderness of thorns
    Flashed from her motion splendour like the morn's, And from her presence life was radiated
    Through the grey earth and branches bare and dead; So that her way was paved and roofed above
    With flowers as soft as thoughts of budding love; '

    Richmond shows us the meeting at night, of Venus and her earthly lover, the Trojan shepherd Anchises, on Mount Ida. Venus, clothed in glowing pink and gold walks towards Anchises, who awaits her holding a lyre. Anchises, clad in a red shirt, appears to cower in the shadow of a tree. The usual penalty for mortals such as he for looking at a god or goddess was to be turned into stone.

    The picture is not a simple illustration of a mythical event, but demonstrates the transforming power of love. Night has turned into day. In the bottom right of the picture there are the dead leaves of autumn, but wherever V

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    How to Not Be a Perfectionist, by Molly Brodak

  • Oh no! I read the comments and that was enough:(

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    Pet owners

    It’s the dog throwing up for me😳

  • We need all the cat content we can get! :3

  • It’s beautiful. Congratulations!

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    Nature docs

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    Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast (1837) by Andreas Achenbach

    The young painter Andreas Achenbach (1815–1910) completed this painting in a studio at the Städelschule and it was purchased immediately by the Städel. With precise strokes, it shows a ship struggling against the raging sea to avoid being smashed against the rough cliffs. The deliberate lighting emphasises the surge and the mighty rocks, thus, heightening the feeling of agitation while witnessing these events. The large format further intensifies this impression of the depicted force of nature. Achenbach repeatedly painted detailed seascapes of this kind. They are skilfully staged: it was not until two years after the painting’s creation that Achenbach actually travelled to Norway.

    https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/storm-at-sea-off-the-norwegian-coast

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    Wish that was me!

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    Portait of Vincent van Gogh (1886) by John Russell

    The Australian painter John Peter Russell got to know Vincent at Fernand Cormon’s studio. He painted this portrait of his friend in 1886 in a conventional, realistic style. It is clearly influenced by photography, although the face and the hand still show Impressionist touches. The portrait was not so dark originally.

    Another artist, Archibald Standish Hartrick, met Van Gogh at Russell’s studio. He later recalled: ‘[Russell] had just completed that portrait of him in a striped blue suit.’ You can indeed just make out a few little blue stripes at the lower edge of the painting. Analysis has revealed, moreover, that the words ‘Vincent, in friendship’ were painted in red over Van Gogh’s head. In Hartrick’s view, this was the most accurate portrait of Van Gogh – more realistic than the likenesses done by other artists or any of Vincent’s self-portraits. Van Gogh was very attached to it. Years later, he wrote to Theo: ‘take good

  • Me too! I think it’s so sad when people shoo them or kick towards them. -.-

  • The world needs more pigeon love! <3

  • Yo this reminds me of the Berserk “behelits”.

  • I don’t have that kinda scary imagination man xD

  • Yeah it’s scary. Nurses too. So many that struggle with navigating the EHR and basic computer troubleshooting (have you tried turning it off and on or swapping out the batteries?). Also documenting with amazingly bad English lol. Also doctors doing dictation charting, which you can tell who’s using it by all the silly mistakes

  • What a productive day of birding! I don’t live in the UK, so I’m surprised by the parakeets and gadwalls:)

  • That picture pretty creepy! Reminds me of the artwork in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.

  • There were a lot of protest songs about Iraq and then it just seemed to fizzle out

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    Whale shark taking back HIS food from a fishing net (0:46)

    Courtesy of Conservation International🐋

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    Hired

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    "you, human, come here!"

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    Metal Gear Kittie

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    TIL baby hedgehogs are called hoglets

    They’re also born with soft quills that don’t get stiff til after birth :)

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    No idea

    Real FB group btw

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    Mona Lisa and her possum

    IG: @nocturnaltrashposts

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    Lemonade stand

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    Tardigrade walking across a microscope slide

    Credit to @microbin_

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    Internet grammar