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behindfairytales · 5 months
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DOMINA (2021- ) Season 2
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vermutandherring · 1 month
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It was kina hard to catch Joaquin Phoenix' beauty and my Sim-version isn't the exact copy. But I like how it came out anyway 🤔
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• Quadriga: Chariot | Carriage Set | Leg Accessories | Boar Bridle • Commodus: Armor | Laurel wreath | Cape 1 | Cape 2 | • Details: Rose decor | Garaland | Flying Petals | Lying Petals | Wall Torch | • Architectural elements by TheJim07 x Felixandresims x AnnaDeDanann&Stereo-91
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la-belle-histoire · 1 month
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Pintails Deployed, Frank Weston Benson. 1921.
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Winchester, CA
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oldfarmhouse · 7 months
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Mayhurst Estate༻❁༺
𝗁𝗍𝗍𝗉s://instagram.com/mayhurstestate
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yorksnapshots · 3 months
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The Black Tower.
No, It is really called The Black Mill but tower seems more dramatic! Westwood Pasture, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire.
This area of 'common land' was granted to locals by the Lord of the Manor in 1380, and today residents still hold rights to graze cattle and sheep in a practice overseen by so-called pasture makers.
A windmill has stood here since 1650. This structure rebuilt in 1803 but it's working gear was removed after a fire in 1868. It was then used as a dwelling until 1934 and now stands as a Grade 2 listed monument.
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hiddenromania · 1 year
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Sucevița Monastery, Bucovina
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downfalldestiny · 1 year
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ROMA 🇮🇹 !.
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artemisiansalad · 6 months
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Alice met her husband's father
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behindfairytales · 2 months
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timestamp roulette: BELGRAVIA: THE NEXT CHAPTER (1.04)
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theredontbedragons · 1 year
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Black Sails Concept Art - by Fred Mpuuga
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Where’s the Black Sails concept art coffee table book, that I think we all deserve by now?
by Fred Mpuuga
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vermutandherring · 1 month
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Я піду в далекі гори, на широкі полонини І попрошу вітру зворів, аби він не спав до днини
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Щоб летів на вільних крилах на кичери і діброви І дізнавсь, де моя мила - карі очі, чорні брови
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Мила моя, люба моя, світе ясен цвіт Я несу в очах для тебе весь блакитний світ
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Я несу любов-зажуру, мрію молоду І са��и цвітуть для мене, як до тебе йду
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964)
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The masterpiece of Ukrainian cinema was stolen by the russians and presented at the 'russian film festival' in France as part of the russian heritage. - a novel written by the Ukrainian author - tells a love story of the oldest ethnographic group of Ukrainians - the Hutsuls - reflects ancient Ukrainian customs and folklore - filmed by an Armenian convicted by the soviet union for Ukrainian nationalism
Yeah, that's indeed some 'russian' movie right here. Hey Europe. You're SO concerned about cultural appropriation. Why then do you close your eyes to this vandalism and make excuses?
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Continue to cut Ukrainians out of Oscars and your cultural life. But then don't be surprised by russian tanks under your windows. Culture is as much a stepping stone to expansion as military power. It's a pity that in 30 years the world still haven't realized this.
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lotusinjadewell · 2 years
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Đà Lạt. This historical palace (Dinh 1) used to belong to Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam. Credit to ttvawn.
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redsamuraiii · 27 days
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Heaven and Earth (1990)
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daisyachain · 5 months
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The nature of time is that (culturally) Christian Euro/Anglo colonial consumers (hereafter white ‘people’) fetishize the idea of being ‘close to nature’ or ‘primitive’ or ‘savage’ and latch on to the idea that there are groups of people in the world who are somehow bestial or who have some kind of special powers from holding animist beliefs/beliefs that acknowledge the body as opposed to the Christian belief that the body is a kind of useless appendage to a person. We see this across decades from the 19thC to today in the racist fetishization of indigenous people across the globe, particularly residents of the Americas, Australasia, and southern/eastern Africa.
White consumers use a warped conception of other cultures to live out the fantasies that the Christian soul/body stuff engenders. You keep getting told that your emotions and physical sensations are the devil’s work? You want to get in touch with those physical sensations, but you don’t want it to interfere with your worldview? Simply project them on to a convenient group of people with slightly different conventions from you. Imagine how cool it would be to be 100% physical sensation (especially those pesky violent and/or sexual urges) and no mental burden, then unleash that in a way that causes millions of deaths worldwide via the dehumanization of entire nations of people just trying to live their lives. White consumers love a Proud Warrior Race Guy.
Flash forward to the 2010s, it’s generally considered impolite to spread the same propaganda that justified the genocide and dispossession of many different groups of people. However white culture hasn’t changed that much and normal human activities still need to be explained away to maintain the veneer of white intellectualism that has been used to justify white violence for years and years. You can’t just stomp around and clap your hands and dance badly, you’ve got to project it somewhere else.
But wait! There’s a community of people considered ‘tribal’ and ‘savage’, considered violent and bestial, who were never colonized! It’s…the Norse. Fetishizing early medieval North Sea raiders can’t be cultural appropriation, see, they’re white! It’s not offensive to replace an entire culture with white (male) ideas of what’s cool if that culture is totally unassociated with colonizer stereotypes and is in fact a culture of colonizers!
And that’s my theory on why there are so many Norse-inspired folk bands/video games/tv shows/memes/literally anything in the 2010s. VSaga not counted because that manga has been running since 2003 and is actually well-researched and comes out of a culture with a similar but distinct tradition of racism. The Euro storytelling tendencies of needing some kind of violent avatar have taken on ye anciente Norseman now that people care a little bit about the gallons of blood used to sketch other ethnic stereotypes. Done and dusted. Except the other side is that the fetishization of early medieval Norse culture is literally just white supremacist 101 and a lot of artists don’t step around that nearly as carefully as they should
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yorksnapshots · 9 months
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St. Williams College, York. England.
After the refurbishment of College Green, Spring 2023.
Originally built to provide accommodation for priests attached to the chantry chapels at York Minster. Work started on the present building in 1465.
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