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Hello it is Sophie
The Time has come, my former tumblr was killed by comcast.net no longer allowing me to access my email with them because it was from... (checks notes) 2005, and I have not had comcast internet since 2020.

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Mikhail Shemyakin, "Raskolnikov in His Room" (1985), illustration for Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
“The Cat and the Porridge”, 1935, Yuri Vasnetsov
how I leave the function
Writing tips:
“You feel the bulge in his pants” - implies that you are feeling some guy’s penis, may be sexy depending on context
“You feel the bugle in his pants” - implies that this guy has a military horn in his pants, invites confusing questions like why does he have that and how big are his pockets
Both options convey that he's horny
How dare you be funnier than me on my own post

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the best part of field trip experiments is a chance to become THE experiment yourself ;)
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I could never find the right way to tell you, have you noticed I've been gone?
Mr first officer
reading an article abt 19th century american magazines' constant plagiarism of fashion plates from french magazines. life is beautiful
this is so funny. ye old terrible art tracing
this is interesting actually, about how they seemingly 'edited' plates together to put more of an emphasis on motherhood:
the french images above ↑ (a woman facing away from her two children; two women), get 'edited' (or rather like. recomposed) into the american ones below ↓ (two images of women facing their children).
from the article (Americanizing French Fashion Plates: "Godey's" and "Peterson's" Cultural and Socio-Economic Translation of "Les Modes Parisiennes" by Karin J. Bohleke):
In contrast, French mothers in Les Modes Parisiennes are frequently completely disengaged from the children depicted with them: they look elsewhere and even turn their backs (see Figures 1-2). Again, this is a function of the contrived poses necessary to depict certain key stylistic features of garments. However, this is one aspect of French fashion plates that American editors found unacceptable: when the French mother is looking at her children, Peterson's frequently re-engraved the plate in its entirety (see Figures 3-6). But when the mother's pose has her ignoring the very objects that give her life its meaning. Peterson's was more likely to re-engrave the children without this unacceptable mother, or another French fashion plate woman whose gaze was basically in the right direction was substituted (see Figures 7-8). Concerned that French plates might send the wrong message regarding a woman's ultimate role, American editors eliminated the unacceptable depiction. There are consequences to this substitution: French plates depicted appropriate garments in a suitable setting, thereby instructing their readers in the social etiquette of dress through context; American substitutions resulted at times in socially absurd juxtapositions, such as a ball gown on a clifftop boardwalk (see Figures 9-10).
^ emphasis mine bc it made me laugh
Nichapat Suphap in custom Robert Wun, with robotic hands, for the Met Gala 2026.
Inspired by 'The Creation of Adam', by Michelangelo.
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HEY HELLO JUST GIVE ME THE GUN INSTEAD
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Praying Mantis costume by Imile Wepener
Wall painting on black background from the Roman Imperial villa at Boscotrecase, depicting an aedicula and miniature landscape. Artist unknown; last decade of the 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.