Less Talk, More Walk.
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"He's obnoxious."
Yeah, he's perfect. "🐍
Thomas Ian Griffith as Terry Silver in The Karate Kid part 3 circa 1989.
☆aesthetic series☆
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1972. Cover: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House (1924)
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Ennis House with foggy background
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Los Feliz Murder House, Black Dahlia/Sowden House, Dresden Room & The Ennis House - Haunted Filming Locations
Los Feliz has a dark history! Check out some of the most notorious haunted homes, including tonight's Ghost Adventures location - the Los Feliz Murder House! + the Sowden House #BlackDahlia #DresdenRoom #EnnisHouse & more!
Los Feliz has a dark history! Check out some of the most notorious haunted homes, plus a look at a favorite restaurant/filming location.
Time Stamps0:00 – Los Feliz 0:23 – Dresden Room / Swingers 2:08 – Ennis House / Westworld 2:56 – Los Feliz Murder Mansion 1 3:43 – More Dresden 4:40 – The Sowden House / Black Dahlia claims 6:21 – Franklin Ave house 8:00 – Sowden House from Google Earth 8:45 –…
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Ennies House, Los Feliz, California, USA, 1923-24
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the thing about “cynical” superhero stories is that the reason why Invincible works but The Boys doesn’t is that no matter how much shit sucked or how horrible things became, Invincible was still a hopeful story and The Boys is simply not. superhero stories are entirely built on being hopeful so any subversion of the genre still needs to maintain that otherwise it just flops, it doesn't even work as a criticism because a criticism needs to actually Say Something and not just display the utter loathing for the very genre of story its trying to tell. Watchmen has a perpetual spiral downwards as a narrative but never once is there any idea that things will forever be nothing but suffering and it serves as a significantly better criticism of superheroes as a genre
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Recently watched Brokeback Mountain 🏔️ and I just had a wackass dream where Alma sees her husband kissing Jack and is just super into it
She then spends the rest of the movie trying to have a threesome without scaring her husband off/letting him know she knows and that accidentally turns into a poly relationship???
I’ve been searching desperately for an hour to see if anyone else sees my vision but the answer appears to be no😭
ITS TIME FOR ME TO BE THE CHANGE I WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD
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“I’m broke...and I’m going nowhere.”
“You’re wrong. You’re going to Tahiti.”
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one piece updates
Wano arc bois! (Ik it's not but it hints at it)
Other than that, the baratie is just the one piece universe's versions of a waffle house. Staff wise, not cleanliness or food related or even how there is only one vs many... but Staff wise man-
Have a good day guyss
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The house of Finnish artist Enni Id
Enni Id was born in 1904, in Finland, to a tenant farmer family and had numerous step-sisters and step-brothers. When she was young, she ran away to learn animal husbandry, then went on to work in her aunt’s dressmaker’s shop in Helsinki. She married twice but had no children, her husbands died.
At last the widow had the freedom to paint day and, particularly, night on hardboard ordered from the local co-op. Her brush also worked over the entire house, doors, floors, furniture, jars and baskets included. She would sit in the decorated rocking chair and, holding the board on her lap, paint pictures of various harvest chores as well as illustrations of the local legends.
Enni became a local legend, although even many of those closest to her thought she was odd. She changed her image with the cunning of a proper countrywoman, depending on who she was with.
She only became known to wider audiences at the age of 70 when her work was chosen to be displayed in an exhibition of naïve art at the Kunsthalle Helsinki in 1973.
Enni Id’s paintings were exhibited well into the 1980's. She spent her last years until her death in 1992 in a old-age home and remained active and cheerful, and she continued painting even in those circumstances. She bequeathed her ornate house to the local council; the house is now open to the public during the summer months.
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