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Vincent van Gogh, Café Terrace At Night, 1888, oil on canvas, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
The Café “La Nuit” today, Arles, France
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40% off everything in my store! https://society6.com/belgeist
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🌈 🌈 🌈
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Made something more detailed. This was a lot of fun.
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Sparkly kid bounding into Wednesday. How are there only four days left in June?! Ink & gold leaf on hot press, 5x7″
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🌹 By all means, stay in this cozy little coffin and continue to play the prince. 🗡️
yahoo I’m done! I love Utena!
Charms can be viewed here.
I’ll have these prints and this lanyard at Anime Expo, table A09 in the artist alley!
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aeijm · 5 years
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ok so.. apparently there’s a bug going around that it makes you block (or makes it appear that you blocked) your mutuals and that they blocked you in turn. i’m just letting you guys know that if it appears that i blocked you, that is 100% not the case and is just tumblr being funky again.
reblogs are ok and appreciated because holy shit this website is a hellhole
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EVERYONE PLEASE LISTEN. DO NOT IGNORE THIS.
Article 13 is going into it’s final stages of voting. 
If this gets through, it will allow many, many companies to abuse and misuse this article to take down as many memes, fan works, and even other independent creators on sites like YouTube, Facebook, and other websites INCLUDING Tumblr. 
THE FAIR USE LAW AND SAFEHARBOR LAW WILL NO LONGER APPLY IN THE U.S OR IN OTHER COUNTRIES. 
IT HAS ALREADY PASSED IN SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES. 
WE CANNOT ALLOW THEM TO TAKE AWAY WHAT WE BUILT FOR THE INTERNET SO FAR. 
So here is what you need to do to drag this article down. 
1. Spread the word 
I can’t stress this enough. The more attention this gets the more people we can get to take this down. 
2. Make your own content 
Make your own content on the matter and make sure it is clear to others that Article 13 is bad for every internet user involved. 
3. If you live anywhere in Europe, contact your MEPs 
Ask them if they approve of the article and why. If they do approve of it, try to convince them in a clear, reasonable, and most sensible way possible that this law is BAD. 
The article itself is way to vague about what it’s conveying to its people. 
Saying that as long as the use of said internet memes or content is good as long as it’s in “good faith.” 
We cannot let some shoddy government tell us what we can and cannot post. 
FREE SPEECH IS A HUMAN RIGHT. NOT A PRIVILEGE. 
Here’s a video on Article 13 that Film Theory made on the matter. It will explain things better than I can. 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GbXHrj8k7dg
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aeijm · 6 years
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Just please, don’t give up.
Aries: you’re brave even when you don’t feel as if you are. You’re persistent and fierce and the world is going to give you beautiful things and experiences. Just please, don’t give up.
Taurus: you are wonderful and brilliant. You’re vibrant and you outshine everyone in a room as soon as you walk into it. You’re special to so many people. Just please, don’t give up.
Gemini: you are whole. You are going to make it. You’re going to keep moving forward because that’s what you know how to do, you’re going to give the world the excitement that it needs. Just please, don’t give up.
Cancer: you have the heart of gold that everyone wishes they had. You’re a good person with amazing intentions for everyone you meet. Someone out there needs you more than you think. Just please, don’t give up.
Leo: your vibrance never ceases to amaze people. You give people hope, you lift them up when things are going wrong. You are humble and kind and unique. Just please, don’t give up.
Virgo: you never let yourself breathe, you need to remember that you’re going to be better than you ever were. You’re going to finally catch up to all the things you want, you have it in you. Just please, don’t give up.
Libra: you are selfless and pure and you never ask anyone for anything and you are a light in so many peoples lives and you don’t even realize it. Fight for yourself. Just please, don’t give up.
Scorpio: your passion is something that gets so many people through their days. The world could not go on without people like you. Just please, don’t give up.
Sagittarius: you are the true embodiment of a fighter. You have the resilience that never dies and you have the strength to empower so many other people. Just please, don’t give up.
Capricorn: you are so smart, so humorous, so captivating. You make people happy without even knowing it. Your existence means so much. Just please, don’t give up.
Aquarius: you are the friend that everyone needs. You remind people to let go and have fun while they can, you make people feel comfortable to be them. And we need that. Just please, don’t give up.
Pisces: you are the person people go to for advice and to let it all out. You are the voice of reason in so many peoples lives. It’s true that people wouldn’t know what to do without you. Just please, don’t give up.
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is anyone else feeling chronically tired lately? I feel like it has something to do with the upcoming full moon. ya girl is exhausted and I know a lot of my empath friends are too!
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「FLASH」
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Brand Identity for Umami Ramen House by Dum Dum
“UMAMI is a conceptual Japanese Ramen House restaurant, located in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon. The Visual Identity try to incorporate a contemporary outlook, but still have the traditional Japan look and feel.”
Dum Dum is a design studio focused on pushing brands further through bespoke concepts and strategies. It is a group of constantly changing creative minds that work on the contemporary design services through a strong base on concepts and strategies. Established in 2015 by Sergio Martínez and Mario Julián, DD is a flexible team that collaborates closely with professionals in multidisciplinary projects across the fields.
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History Burning Down: A Brief History
The Library of Alexandria: With its 700,000 books, the Library of Alexandria was one of the world’s most important libraries. Despite the myth that it was destroyed in a single big fire, it actually suffered a general decline for centuries. It was first damaged when Caesar laid siege to Alexandria and set fire to his fleet in the nearby harbor. A few centuries later, the rest of its contents was lost during the taking of the city by Emperor Aurelian.
Barnum’s American Museum, New York City, USA, July 1865: The fire burned away the museum’s impressive collection of taxidermy — monkeys, lions, elephants, zebras — and, more tragically, of live animals — snakes, pigs, dogs, even a kangaroo, an alligator, and two whales. Most perished in the flames, although a few escaped into the streets, some never to be found again. For years after, people mourned the loss of Barnum’s collection, one of the greatest in New York City up until that time.
The Garden Palace, Sydney, Australia, September 1882: This iron and glass architectural masterpiece was built for the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879. After the exhibition closed, the palace became the first mining and technological museum. 3 years later, a fire totally consumed the building and the artifacts it contained, in just 40 minutes.
Portuguese Language Museum, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2015: The museum “which translated the soul of the Brazilian people” according to São Paulo governor, Geraldo Alckmin, was one of Sao Paulo’s most popular landmarks. A major fire damaged the building and killed one firefighter. The installations were restored and are to reopen in 2019.
National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi, India, April 2016: The fire destroyed rare specimens of flora and fauna, including a 160-million-year-old dinosaur fossil. Prakah Javadekar, India’s environment minister, called the accident “tragic” and the museum “a natural treasure".
Museum of History, Aberdeen, USA, June 2018: The flames damaged a cultural landmark in Kurt Cobain’s hometown of Aberdeen. It included items from the Nirvana singer’s early life. In the words of Aberdeen Fire Chief Tom Hubbard, “The museum was just a little gem, people would travel from all over to see it.”
War Museum, Chania, Greece, July 2018: The blaze deprived Chania, considered one of the most beautiful cities of Crete, of one of its historic buildings. “We have lost a rare architectural monument which was of great value to the city” said Hania Mayor Tassos Vamvoukas.
Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 2018: the country’s most important museum and its collection of 20 million objects have been consumed by fire. This represents “incalculable loss for Brazil”, according to its President Michel Temer.
Want to prevent history from repeating itself? These are the signs to look out for:
Political leaders aren’t putting enough money into their country’s museums and buildings: Prior to the National Museum of Natural History burning down, buildings in India had long been plagued by aging infrastructure. In the month leading up to the fire, two other buildings had already collapsed. Since 2014, the Museu Nacional hadn’t received its full annual $128,000 maintenance budget; this year, it received only $13,000. The museum’s curators had to crowdfund repairs to termite damage in one of the most popular exhibit halls. In fact, the country continues to slash research budgets. In 2017, cut science fundings were cut by 44 percent.
The museum’s safety conditions are poor: The fire of New Delhi’s Natural History museum was likely worse than it needed to be. Inoperable pumps in the building meant firefighters had to rely on the water in their tanker trucks for the first two hours of the blaze.
There are less and less visitors and/or staff members: Ever since the Library of Alexandria, cultural landmarks being less and less populated has been a sign of their decay. In 2015, the Museu Nacional, which burned down last month, was forced to close its doors temporarily because it could no longer pay its cleaning and security staff.
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Clearly, the root of most fandom drama with writers is that many don’t truly comprehend the very simple fact that we as fans in all actuality have no rights and are entitled to nothing except sitting on our butts and watching or reading.
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Brazil’s oldest and most important museum, The Museu Nacional, is consumed by fire
The museum held a priceless collection. 20 million objects, Egyptian mummies, Greco-Roman artworks, dinosaur fossils and the oldest human fossil in the region, may have been destroyed in the fire that started on September 3rd 2018. “It was the biggest natural history museum in Latin America. We have collections that are over 100 years old” said Cristiana Serejo, one of the museum’s vice directors.
The loss is already being compared to that of the library of Alexandria. According to anthropologist Mércio Gomes, “We Brazilians only have 500 years of history. Our National Museum was 200 years old, but that’s what we had, and what is lost forever. We have to reconstruct our National Museum.” The antique building, once the emperor’s palace, was deemed an “incalculable loss for Brazil” by its President Michel Temer.
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