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weirdmarioenemies · 3 months
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Name: Mino
Debut: Tetris Worlds
While researching for last week's post, I discovered something amazing. Something I haven't been able to stop thinking about. No matter what, my mind always comes back to
Tetris Lore
Now, I'm not going to act like Tetris has an overarching story, or that the story of one game is at all relevant to the other games. Tetris Worlds is just one game, and its story is self-contained. But the fact that this Tetris game has a story at all is really incredible!
What would you expect from a Tetris game with a story? Maybe something like, the Tetriminos are all best friends living in Block World, but one day, wuh woh! There's a Bad Guy who's a sphere who hates cubes or something! Luckily, with the power of our friendship and Tetris skills, we can teach him a lesson and banish him once more... or perhaps make a new friend? :)
Please watch the introductory cutscene of Tetris Worlds.
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These are the Minos! Minos, in this canon, are a species of cycloptic cubes with fascinating cycloptic faces on their forward-facing faces. I absolutely adore them already. And wouldn't you know it, their sun is going supernova and they are all going to die if they can't evacuate their planet in time. HUH???
This story is so fascinating! I am SO happy that someone came up with this when tasked with making a story for a Tetris game. There was a creative vision, and it appears to be fully realized in this short but unforgettable intro to what could have easily been just another Tetris game!
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You get to have a Mino as an avatar! This could be YOU! You can make them wear a funny hat as they hover and squash and stretch on the sidelines while you play Tetris!
The game's manual explains even more about the Minos, most notably that they are MECHANICAL! These things just keep getting better! Living, cycloptic cubes, with an entire futuristic society, and they're machines. The manual also feels the need to remind us that they were probably made by organic beings, as "most" mechanical beings are. And I find that suspiciously specific...
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Look at this fish! This mechanical, cycloptic Mino fish. This was not in the Xbox version's intro, but it was in the PS2 one! For whatever reason, the two had unique animation in their intros, despite using the same voiceover. This fish is shown emerging from water onto land, where it beholds the Tetrions, the sacred and powerful portals in which the game of Tetris takes place. The visual of a fish coming onto land is such in-your-face evolution imagery that I am ENTIRELY convinced that these fish were ancestors of the Minos who would later form civilization! Natural, evolving robots!
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...and then this intro goes on to depict the Minos as having TWO eyes. Yeah ok. Sure. I will confidently declare these binocular blockheads as non-canon based on everything else we've seen, ESPECIALLY because the actual gameplay even depicts cycloptic Minos!
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Some of them seem to be established characters. This is Izabela. Hi Izabela!
Are you on the edge of your seat, hoping our friends the Minos survive? They do! Savvy Tetris skills allow them to activate the Tetrions (which were left behind by an ancient space-faring civilization. In case you were wondering) and teleport to other planets. Minos live! Hooray. And now you know the Tetris Lore, and can think about it constantly like I do!
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Lastly, I made this little image of the Mino leader from Worlds, in the style of a Tetris Friends avatar! I like to think some cross-promotional avatars could have been added if Worlds came out during the lifespan of Tetris Friends. I can only hope that at least someone at The Tetris Company remembers this incarnation of the Minos, and that they could possibly appear in a game once more!
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redladydeath · 4 months
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Izabela Pawletko in the replica Boleyn costume. This one was hard on multiple levels: the lighting, the pose, and the fact I had to upscale the image, leaving her eyes kind of flat. Gotta keep chugging along though.
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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1835 Princess Anna Czartoryski née Sapieha, in mourning after the death of her mother-in-law, Princess Izabela Czartoryski by Józef Szymon Kurowski (MNW). From tistory-of-fashion.tumblr.com/image/680421819722989568; removed foxing and spots w Psho.p 2048X2689 @72 1.4Mj.
Miss Elizabeth Potts by William Etty (York Art Gallery - York, Yorkshire, UK). From Wikimedia; erased myriad spots w Pshop 1279X1545 @400 1.7Mj.
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tausendsorgen · 9 months
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Prior Attire
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ID: Two screenshots of the video "Dressing up an Elizabethan Lady for a ride" by Prior Attire, showing Izabela Pitcher wearing an Elizabethan riding ensemble with gold braid over the bodice, a full skirt, and neck and wrist ruffs, standing in a bedroom with lead-paned windows and period-appropriate furnishings. In the first image, she has her head turned slightly to the side and her hands raised towards her chest as she gestures; the closed caption at the bottom of the screenshot reads "So don't go away yet." In the second image, she is looking directly at the viewer and pointing at the viewer with the forefinger of her left hand; the closed caption at the bottom of the image reads "I may say fuck another time...." End ID.
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alexharris3 · 29 days
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Fashion in 1895
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Fashion evolved rapidly during the 1890's. Popular fashion now threw away the bustle cages from the second bustle era in the previous decade and began focusing the attention on sleeves. Simple A-line skirts and lavish decorations continued o feature, as fashion moved into a more practical aspect as women's sports became more popular with hiking and cycling.
The late 1890's also saw the rise in popularity of 'The Gibson Girl' often seen as the first example of our modern 'aesthetics' like Cottagecore. The Gibson Girl became more popular in the early 1900's however, this decade saw the beginnings of the popular Chignon hairstyle, the pigeon breast and S shaped bodies in women.
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(The Gibson Girl: The Changing Silhouette of Victorian Women’s Fashions -1890s - Hagen History Center (eriehistory.org))
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(On the left, a photo of Frauline C. Bohn S circa 1860. On the right a design by House of Worth circa 1895)
Undeniably, the biggest change in this period of fashion is the Leg-Of-Mutton sleeves and the innovations that had to be made because of them. A quote from The Victorian Dressmaker by Izabela Pitcher states "Slight growth in the head of the sleeve was already evident by the end of the 1880's, and in the following decade the sleeve ballooned out to rather enormous proportions, mirroring the Romantic styles of the 1830's" This is one of many great examples of circling fashion trends during the Victorian period, outright diminishing the claim that fashion trends moved slower without the fast communication methods we have now, and also the forever evident case of popular trends circling every 20 years or so. I love that in the two images above, you can clearly see the inspirations that the 1890's gown took from a previous fashion trend that was seen in the 1860's and even earlier, the 1830's. The Victorians took the classic elements from the romantic era, and made them popular again in a way that was current and fashionable with the turn of the century and rise of sports.
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The Victorian Dressmaker: Making Victorian Clothes for Women by Izabela Pitcher (Prior Attire)
The Changing Silhouette of Victorian Women’s Fashions -1890s - Hagen History Center (eriehistory.org
The Rise and Fall of the Gibson Girl: The Icon of the Edwardian Era (youtube.com)
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sollannaart · 2 years
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Józef Poniatowski’s women.
Part IV. The emperor’s sister and a couple of cousins.
Good evening, dear all, and let me continue about prince Józef’s women.
The first point in today’s list will be the person I omitted writing the first part of the series. Namely - Pauline, a sister of Napoleon.
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Images used for collage: Poniatowski’s portrait by Grassi, and Pauline’s by Robert Lefèvre
Excluding the four women from the above-mentioned post (who are documented to be prince Józef’s love interests) it is the princess Borghese who has the highest probability of having affair with Poniatowski. The certainty of being so is not 100%, because, as I have found reading documents from the époque, the alleged romance was mentioned by one person only (by Anetka Potocka), and the rest of the people just quoted her.
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Pauline Bonaparte-Borghese, Duchess of Guastalla, by Robert Lefèvre 
And, if the affair did have place, it didn’t last long. Because Pauline has never been to Poland, and Poniatowski stayed in France only about 4 months in 1811.
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Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte, by Salomon-Guillaume Counis
Btw, this is my favourite image of Pauline, because the creators of my favourite Napoleonic TV series chose an actress to play Pauline who looked pretty much like she on this portrait.
The next person in my list will be the Duchess Maria of Württemberg, née Czartoryska. Being the daughter of the princess Izabela and - officially - the prince Adam (and unofficially - of the king Stanisław August himself), princess Maria was Pepi’s second cousin. (A little bit about the Czartoryskis I wrote there.)
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Images used for collage: a copy of Grassi’s portrait of prince Józef, and Maria’s portrait by Heinrich Friedrich Füger
Maria was 5 years younger than her cousins, and though some historians name her among the possible brides the Poniatowskis family were considering for Pepi, I do not think this is plausible. Because having only sixteen years she was given by her parents as a wife to the duke Louis of Württemberg.
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Portrait of Maria Anna Czartoryska, Duchess von Württemberg, made by Louis-François Marteau
The marriage, however, didn’t prove to happy. The Duke, being made the commander of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania's army during the War in Defense of the Constitution in 1792, betrayed the Commonwealth, refusing sending his troops to fight the Russians. And Maria, having that year given birth of their only child, a son, initiated next year divorce.
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Maria’s portrait by Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder
As for prince Józef and his possible relations with Maria - there is a list written by Maria’s mother around the year 1788, when Maria and her husband after 4 years in Prussia came to settle in Warsaw. And in this list the princess Izabela warned her daughter, that she should have been careful when prince Józef would start courting her! As a proof of that piece of advice the princess Izabela wrote that “Prince Joseph himself says loudly that he is incapable of true love, that he only likes to play with women.”
Not very much of evidence, is it? But had there be no any interest between Maria and Józef the former’s mother would not have had a reason to warn her daughter.
Anyway, it looks like princess Izabella’s piece of advice made her daughter reject Pepi’s courtship (if the latter did happen). Because no one of diarists ever mentioned any kind of romantic liaison between the two.
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Maria’s portrait by un unknown author, ci 1810.
Although in 1813, upon learning of the death of Prince Joseph, in a letter to her brother prince Adam Maria expressed a great regret which she claimed would not leave her until her death.
And what about Maria herself? What happened to her after divorce? Alas, her later life didn’t look like as a happy one. Having divorced the duke she had to give their son away to the his father’s family (who raised the boy in the spirit of polonophobia…). Never remarrying, Maria found her “consolation” in philanthropy and writing (her novel Malvina is considered to be Polish first psychological novel).
The last woman of today’s list will be… Maria’s younger sister, princess Sophia (Zofia) Czartoryska, married name Zamoyska.
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Images used for collage: prince Jozef’s portrait by Antoni Brodowski and princess Sophia’s - unknown author’s copy after Josef Grassi
She was 10 years younger than Maria (and 15 - than Pepi), and though in the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth existence she was among other considered as a possible bride for prince Józef this project remained “on paper”. And eventually, in 1798, Sophia married Stanisław, count Zamoyski.
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Portrait of Stanisław and Sophia Zamoyski with their children, Sebastian Ludwik Wilhelm Norblin
And here lies the biggest problem, „undermining” a theory that there might have been a romance between countess Zamoyska and prince Poniatowski - because in comparison with her older sister Sophia’s marriages seemed to be a happy one. She and her husband had 8 children, and in society she was known as a woman of very high virtues.
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Sophia’s portrait by Josef Grassi
Nevertheless, there is a historian (Waldemar Łysiak) which stated there might have been possibility and that is why I feel I have to mention this.
Everything happened in spring of 1813, when prince Józef with the Polish Army he managed to gather after the disaster of the previous year stayed in Kraków. A lot of people tried that time to dissuade him to lead this army to the emperor of the Frenchmen, advising switching sizes, joining the anti-napoleonic coalition instead. And the beautiful Sophia was among those people. She even arranged - in her country house “Pod Lipkami” (“Under linden trees”) - a farewell party for the Polish army and its commander on the eve of their leaving. (And, in Łysiak’s opinion, the consummation of the romance might have happened just there.) The party that in fact turned out to be the last , as Juliusz Fałkowski called it, “nice and happy moments of prince Jozef’s life" on Polish soil…
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Just a reminder that recently Polish woman died because doctors refused to perform abortion, the fetus died inside of her therefore leading to sepsis and her death which, you can Google it with ease, is a very painful death. The woman, Izabela, knew she is going to die which can be read in texts she sent to her mother.
You may ask what kind of reactions from ruling party were:
Kaja Godek, tied to ruling party and cult Ordo Iuris, who originally pushed her agenda of making abortion illegal and is pushing further, blaimed the death on leftists and activists and accused them of manipulating
Deputy Marek Suski commented that it is natural that women are dying when giving birth so no one's to blame
Deputy Ryszard Terlecki called a woman, who met him in a shopping centre and told him that she thinks ruling party is torturing polish women, a cretin
TVP, Polish public television funded by PiS, the ruling party, day after official information of Izabela's death, showed Ultrasound images of fetuses as a way of honouring 'children that died because of abortion'
This is also a great opportunity of reminding that one of the well known far right party, when asked what if a lethally deformed fetus die in great pain right after being born, answered 'then it will die'.
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Izabela Ion Biography, Wiki, Age, Boyfriend, Height and More
Izabela Ion Biography, Wiki, Age, Boyfriend, Height and More
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Finding the Way
It’s easy to get lost somewhere new, but have you ever struggled for a moment to place yourself even somewhere familiar? Disorientation is common in people with damage to a particular part of the brain – the retrosplenial cortex (pictured, from a mouse) – but we don’t know how it commands our sense of space. To investigate, researchers examined neurons unique to this area of the brain (white), and found that inputs from other brain regions (blue and pink) involved in positioning communicated preferentially with them. These specialised neurons interpret spatial signals to help the mice determine the position and movement of their heads, suggesting they would be well equipped to deal with other spatial information. It's one of the first brain regions to show altered activity in people with Alzheimer’s disease, who often show similar disorientation to those with brain damage, so investigating these key neurons could lead to new ways forward.
Written by Anthony Lewis
Image from work by Ellen KW Brennan, Izabela Jedrasiak-Cape and Sameer Kailasa, and colleagues
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in eLife, June 2021
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Sim of Izabela Izycka - Model - Polish
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1830s dresses:
Top:  ca. 1830 La famiglia de Brucker by Giuseppe Tominz (Museo Revoltella - Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy). From didatticarevoltella.blogspot.com/2013/12/i-grandi-temi-della-storia-dellarte.html.
Second row left:  1831 Young Woman With A Fan by Jules Boilly (location ?). From pinterest.com/gmda0amtja880/european-dress-and-its-ornaments-lady/ 1544X2038 @72 486kj.
Second row right:  1832 The engaged couple – vows by Giuseppe Tominz (Musei Provinciali, specific location ? - Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy). From ngv.vic.gov.au/essay/at-the-edge-of-empires-a-biedermeier-portrait-from-trieste-by-jozef-tominc/ 1249X1819 @ 644.
Third row:  1832 Young woman by ? (Henry's Auktionhaus - 27Aug22 auction Lot 6098). From invaluable.com-auction-lot-illegibly-signed-dated-1832-biedermeier-study-6098-c-c8d4268b2c 2742X3335 @150 1.8Mj.
Fourth row left:  1833 Woman by Frans Xavier Bourkart (Centraal Museum - Utrecht, Utrecht (province), Netherlands). From tumblr.com/blog/view/history-of-fashion 2048X2394 @72 689kj.
Fourth row right:  ca. 1834 Clarissa Fesch Wessily by Giuseppe Tominz (location ?). From costumecocktail.com/2017/03/12/clarissa-fesch-wessily-ca-1834/ 479X560 @72 66kj.
Fifth row left:  1835 Caroline Krafft by Friedrich Dürck (location ?). From loumargi.tumblr.com/post/182688375683/friedrich-dürck-portrait-of-caroline-krafft; erased spots & cracks w Pshop 1002X1200 @72 272kj.
Fifth row right:  Miss Elizabeth Potts by William Etty (York Art Gallery - York, Yorkshire, UK). From Wikimedia; erased myriad spots w Pshop 1279X1545 @400 1.7Mj.
Sixth row:  1835 Princess Anna Czartoryski née Sapieha, in mourning after the death of her mother-in-law, Princess Izabela Czartoryski by Józef Szymon Kurowski (MNW). From tistory-of-fashion.tumblr.com/image/680421819722989568; removed foxing and spots w Psho.p 2048X2689 @72 1.4Mj.
Seventh row:  Lady with Transylvanian jewellery by Franz Schrotzberg (location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/costumedufilm 1651X2048 @72 810kj.
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