First luca art in 2024 ~♡
(more like very fast doodling)
I'd really appreciate it if you guys checked my instagram art acc and followed me there I mainly share my art there this page is almost a luca only fan page 💙
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I always imagine luca being angry and hateful towards alva after what happened I can't see him happily hugging him maybe he does hug alva if he's drunk .. but I do think they have some cute fleeting moments like a dad son relationship
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Herman Jean Joseph Richir (1866-1942, Belgian) ~ A Young Woman in a Green Kimono, n/d
[Source: simonis-buunk.com]
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Herman and Joseph Mankiewicz with their father Franz.
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Silence is closer
So, there's this podcast I listen to, about literary analysis, and recently they analysed Melville's "Benito Cereno", and I thought to myself: this story is SO lacanian, with all the ideologically-induced blindness, Babo and Benito falling equally silent after the climax, even the veil hiding the Real that can't be faced is there.
So I started looking for some lacanian interpretations of the text and I found one, not so lacanian after all, entitled "Ships Passing: Encounters with Strangers in Melville's 'Benito Cereno' and Conrad's 'Secret Sharer'" and the moment I read the title I heard in my head the words "silence is closer, we're passing ships in the night" and just like that, I'm now stuck with ...Like Clockwork, which is, after all, not the worst thing that could happen.
Queens of the Stone Age - I Sat By The Ocean (Official Audio) (youtube.com)
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Herman Jean Joseph Richir
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Hermann Josef Hack, 170815, painting on tarpaulin, 100 x 78 cm, 2017 https://www.pinterest.es/pin/554294666650576491/?nic_v3=1aCEBqVzI
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Today in Christian History
Today is Friday, September 23rd, the 266th day of 2022. There are 99 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
1571: Death of John Jewel, English church reformer.
1738: Death in Leyden of Herman Boerhaave, a Christian humanist who distinguished himself as a physician and isolated urea from urine. He also had introduced the thermometer into common medical use and encouraged doctors to employ a bedside manner considerate of patients. He will be regarded as the father of modern clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital.
1830: Death of Baptist hymnwriter Alice Flowerdew best known for her hymn “Fountain of Mercy, God of Love.”
1840: Death in Franklin, Massachusetts, of Nathanael Emmons, an influential Congregational theologian and pastor who developed a modified Calvinism that placed more responsibility on individual choice than was usual in Calvinist systems.
1860: Death from cholera of the Russian theologian Alexei Khomiakov, while treating his peasants during an epidemic. A Slavophile and many-talented man, he had been subject to censorship during his life, but his writings will nonetheless influence Dostoevsky, Solovyov, Florensky, and others.
1897: Death at Headington, England, of hymnwriter and hymn translator Frances Elizabeth Cox.
1950: The first of the Unshackled broadcasts airs. These will tell stories of people who find that Christ alone can free from bondage to sin.
1965: Burial of Joseph Adeyemo Taiwo, who had been a zealous Baptist minister and church planter in Nigeria.
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