I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-Nazi ones, which is great, but I felt like we needed one to show our support for the Jewish community.
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Nice of the princess to invite us to pride, gay luigi
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Hajime Namiki was born in 1947 in Tokyo. He began his artistic career as a sculptor; in 1970s he learned and mastered the art of woodblock print. He follows the tradition of sōsaku hanga, or the ‘creative printʼ, in which the same artist executes the design, the carving, and the print itself (in contrast to ukiyo-e and shin hanga, based on the collaborative effort of artist, carver, and printer). In some of his prints, he uses golden or silver leaf in the background.
Namikiʼs art focuses mostly on the beauty and majesty of trees. He pays careful attention to their shapes, rendering the intricate tangle of their branches with a strikingly precise design. On the other hand, by playing with colour and perspective, he transforms his works into oneiric visions.
Top to bottom: Red Tree, 2005 [source]; Tree Scene 123, 2006 [source]; Tree Scene 112, 2002 [source]; Tree Scene 133, 2008 [source]; Tree Scene 120, 2006 [source]; Tree Scene 71, Morning 1997 [source].
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rewatched where the wild things are because it's one of my favorite movies
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“I always feel like I’m struggling to become someone else. Like I’m trying to find a new place, grab hold of a new life, a new personality. I guess it’s part of growing up; it’s also an attempt to reinvent myself.”
— Haruki Murakami
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“We cannot simply sit and stare at our wounds forever. We must stand up and move on to the next action.”
— Haruki Murakami, 1Q84
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What if crocodiles had wings? Would that not be the ultimate animal!
They'd probably be smaller though, on average.
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doctor diagnosed me with a kind heart and dope soul
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If dragons really existed I would have been a much happier person. That's all I'll say. It sucks that they don't. For me specifically.
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there is always some fucking laundry and dust and some other shit
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