Gen Z: We're revolutionaries our enemies tremble in fear of us
Gen Z: 20 hours of work for a cause we claim to be passionate about is a human rights violation
I don't know how to explain this, but last year Tennessee banned hormone treatment to minors.
If you went to the Vanderbilt hospital and used hormones as a minor, Vanderbilt illegally sent your information to the government without consent. It's illegal and a hippa violation
Completed in 1882, William H. Vanderbilt's Triple Palace, located at 640 Fifth Avenue in New York, consisted of two buildings: a single-family unit to the south and a two-family unit to the north. William lived in the south unit, while the north unit, which is the focus of this post, was a double mansion, inhabited by two of his daughters, Emily T. Vanderbilt Sloane and Margaret L. Vanderbilt Shepard and their respective families.
The mansion was designed in Doric and Corinthian styles with a facade covered in brownstone, but as I didn't have all the elements in that color, I used gray limestone. For the interior decoration, I was inspired by the portraits of each of the owners. In the left part of the house, which belonged to Emily, the rococo style predominates in yellow, light blue and white. The right side, Margaret's, is more Victorian in style, with lots of wood paneling and red brocade on the walls.
As it's a double house, I think it's perfect for playing with The Sims 4 For Rent expansion :)
"But oh, it was clear why it was called the Sky Room. The walls and ceilings were painted in a blushing pink in one corner, a deep blue in the other, and between them the colors commingled and brightened into clouds, stars, whirls of night wind"
Grayson Daly, The Untimely Undeath of Imogen Madrigal