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taco0000oo · 8 months
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just two dudes hanging out
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hefeweizenwithlemon · 6 months
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i doodle this grown man with hearts around him as i twirl my hair and giggle
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hellhound-round · 7 months
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lovely Schuster for a lovely friend
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griffincastle · 2 years
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Never Eclipsed
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Dr Schuster design 💙
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arqbrasil · 2 years
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Schuster apresenta Mesa Lateral Lusa
Schuster apresenta Mesa Lateral Lusa
Peça assinada pelo designer Henrique Schreiber conta com tampo de cerâmica inspirado na tradição portuguesa. A partir da observação da cerâmica histórica, presente no cotidianos das casas, praças, igrejas e estações férreas por todo território português, a Schuster, marca gaúcha com mais de 50 anos de mercado, apresenta a Mesa Lateral Lusa, cujo tampo é feito de cerâmica artesanal. Desenhada por…
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elarea · 6 months
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El regreso de Andoni (1983)
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Un día como hoy, pero de 1983, el jugador del Athletic Andoni Goikoetxea reaparecía en El Molinón tras la sanción de 18 partidos, de los cuales solo cumplió 7, que se le impuso por la lesión que le provocó a Maradona.
Goiko ya había lesionado a Schuster un par de años atrás y el  24 de septiembre de 1983 lesionó a un Maradona que estuvo tres meses sin pisar un terreno de juego. La estrella argentina vio afectado su maleolo peroneal, tuvo desviación del tobillo, arrancamiento de ligamento lateral interno y subluxación de toda la zona.
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reimecker · 6 months
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Rap Snippet : Von Disco zu Disco (Blumentopf)
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archinform · 6 months
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Adam N. Schuster Residence, St. Joseph MO
An 1880s residence in the Hall Street Historic District
Built: 1881
Architect: Edmond J. Eckel (Eckel and Mann)
Address: 703 Hall Street, St. Joseph MO 64501
Growing up in St. Joseph, Missouri, in the 1960s and 70s, my main source of fascination was the city's historic architecture. A major gateway to the West during the 1800s, the town once rivaled larger cities in importance, and great fortunes were amassed there in the wholesale, outfitting, and mercantile industries.
The fortunes accumulated by "Old St. Joseph" were notoriously never invested in the city's growth; they were put into bank accounts where they preserved the power and influence of the Men Who Made St. Joseph the City Worth While (the title of a local history), while making the city a hermetically sealed place where nothing changed, and no outside influence or investment could penetrate.
It was a strange atmosphere in which to grow up, in a town where time stood still, and a conservative, repressive, and airless atmosphere prevailed.
On my many bike rides around the city as a teenager, my favorite areas were Museum Hill, just north of the downtown area, and the Hall Street historic district, just to the west. These areas displayed an opulence and a sense of past glory that hinted at St. Joseph's glorious past, yet a past that stood still, transfixed in a time warp from the turn of the 20th century.
Thanks to injections of cash, some of these mansions have been not just preserved but restored to their once-grand glory. The Adam N. Schuster house, pictured below in views from the Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress) is one such mansion, a building that captured and help my interest from my teen years onward. Variously operated as a B&B and private residence, the mansion has survived into the 2020s in a good state of preservation.
In about 1985, when Linda Farber, its then owner, disposed of the property, I attended an estate sale in the house over a period of two or three weekends. Among my purchases were a painted folding screen, a pair of cast brass Chinese candelabra, a signed fan photograph by movie actress Norma Talmadge , a Royal Rudolstadt porcelain ewer, and an oil portrait of an unknown woman. These items were all disposed of years later before my move to China to begin a new life as a teacher.
The Schuster Mansion remains the most well-known local historic residence, along with the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion on Museum Hill, for many years the site of the St. Joseph Museum, and now a combination museum / events center.
Below are photographs from the HABS survey of 703 Hall Street, along with a video about the house from a Kansas City TV channel. The interiors are quite striking, and hopefully the houses' current furnishings are in keeping with its grand past.
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Schuster Residence, St. Joseph MO
Credit: I_Dig_Doug's photos on Flickr
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Facade, from the HABS archive
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Tower and ornamental roof trim
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Video: Schuster mansion, KC By Design
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Description of the house from the HABS Report
Toni M. Prawl's 1994 dissertation on architect Edmond Jacques Eckel [E.J. Eckel (1845-1934): The Education of a Beaux-Arts Architect and His Practice in Missouri] confirms Eckel and Mann (formed 1880) as responsible for the Schuster residence's design. Of interest is the mention of Stigers and Boettner as builders. Eckel had been in partnership with Francis R. Boettner until 1979, after Lewis Snell Stigers had supposedly retired. I will need to do some fact checking on this chronology.
The following photographs are from the HABS report, Library of Congress collection.
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Stained glass windows in the main entrance doors
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Southwest room (parlor), first floor, showing two layers of decorative ceiling treatments
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Second floor bedroom and upper stairway hall
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Central bath and stair hall ceiling decoration
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Schuster (1881) vs. Wyeth-Tootle (1879) mansions: Two Victorian Italianates, symmetrical and regular, with projecting porches and bay windows. They differ only in the heavier cornice and prominent roof on the Schuster, and the extra attic story on the Wyeth-Tootle, not to mention the asymmetrically-placed tower at the left, an influence of castles on the Rhine.
Here are some screencaps from the video above:
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Entrance hall and stairway; the Library to the right of the entrance doors, main floor
Interestingly, I haven't located any interior photographs of the Schuster residence online, other than the HABS images. Other Hall Street interiors have been illustrated on sites such as Zillow, but not this one. If anyone knows of such images, please contact me.
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inkskinned · 2 months
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my father told me he read it, but he hasn't read it. that's okay. my friends keep picking the words out of my throat.
someone once told me that the more trigger warnings that go on a book, the better it is. i didn't mean to write something with so many conditional phrases - i was writing about what i felt while being a human. sometimes you are a person and sometimes you are a statistic. sometimes it is falling upwards and sometimes it's sliding back down again.
my father tells me that it will be difficult to get people to read it. i didn't like the idea of a singular genre. i'm not going to lie to you - it is actually a difficult book to get through. i change the rules in it. it's not poetry or prose explicitly. it's neither false nor reality. i give you the tools to "solve" the book, but i let you do the thinking. my father says people don't care to think. i don't know about that - i think we just, like, enjoy reading.
the thing is - i was tired of stories about survival where someone with depression goes to therapy and wakes up okay. i didn't live like that. i was tired of books about violence, where the gore of what i experience was splashed in glitter to lick off the page. like, i was a person, you know? i had a life and a job and a family. and in books, i watched my story get ripped up so people could explore the viscera of my body. so they could feel good. my brother once called it inspiration pornography. we had walked out of a suicide-prevention seminar, both of us disgusted while the increasingly-elated presenter kept listing methods-of. i remember the look on my brother's face. like i would tear that man apart given the right time and place.
my father says that kids these days. he warns me against writing about things that are too-serious. he says that they don't want it. i don't listen. he does make me take out a scene from the book where i go to church after having sex with a woman. it used to be the 7th scene in the book. i don't think he's read further than that, it rocked him too hard to continue.
it's a book about being queer. it's a book about being raised catholic. it doesn't have monsterfucking, i'm sorry. it's just about, like.
at some point you have to choose to stay here. and then you do have to stay here, which takes practice. this is about forming the habit. this is about what happens after you've already started doing the work. because, like. you keep going. you have to. and it's like. very imperfect.
i should make a post on instagram. i should make this announcement less bittersweet. but like -- i'm giving it you, specifically, because i think you know why i had to write it. you and me. this little community.
body's a bad monster. here's the link if you're interested in ordering.
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henk-heijmans · 25 days
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Human and circle - by Inge Schuster, Danish
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hefeweizenwithlemon · 6 months
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say what you will about ultimas richtofen but he has good taste in men.
schuster? fine.
nikolai? fine.
i don’t know any other ships but you can see my point.
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europamediterraneo · 1 year
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Attingo alle memorie della storia della mia famiglia che coprono il periodo 1890 - 2003, Il passo che cito riguarda il Natale a Milano del 1942 . "La vigilia di #Natale la Messa in Duomo si celebrò nel pomeriggio ,evento straordinario , a causa della situazione (le incursioni alleate su Milano ndr) così aveva voluto l'Arcivescovo , il Cardinale #Schuster. ...(..) a mezzogiorno il pranzo natalizio era composto da un uovo" "Per ironia della sorte in quei giorni non ci furono incursioni aree " @chiesadimilano https://www.instagram.com/p/CmjY2EjoWlhQtmpLEpPgHdDLM2GA_Li1icHDrc0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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random-brushstrokes · 3 months
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Karl Maria Schuster - Summer landscape with cornfield (1913)
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genderfcker · 2 years
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reasons why it's very frustrating to be someone who wants to work in a creative industry right now:
warner brothers/hbo/discovery decided to scrap the batgirl movie in post-production before anyone outside of its test audiences could actually see the film
the same company also decided to remove 36 titles from its streaming platform hbo max, several of which were hbo max originals and can no longer be viewed outside of pirating sites, which means the creators will no longer be able to get paid for their work
simon & schuster and penguin random house are in the process of merging. if the DOJ trial doesn't stop the merger, we're going down from having a big five to a big four in the publisher world, with the two of the biggest publishing houses merging.
Barnes & Noble recently decided to stop stocking new middle school books unless they know they're going to be major bestsellers, which multiple new authors didn't find out until weeks before their debuts. B&N accounts for a large chunk of publishing sales for said authors, and limiting what books are available there means debuting authors are mostly screwed unless they put together a massive marketing campaign on their own.
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dduane · 1 year
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This is a big deal.
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