Black Lotus - a recent commission.
Bad-King.com
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
d e v o n
will byers stan first human second
Peter Solarz
wallacepolsom
hello vonnie

izzy's playlists!

tannertan36
taylor price
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Janaina Medeiros
Today's Document
Misplaced Lens Cap


oozey mess
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Claire Keane
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Poland
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Croatia

seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Vietnam
@rinfish
Black Lotus - a recent commission.
Bad-King.com

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
i have a question! as of now, do teenagers and young women still wear hanfu? i know there’s a hanfu revival movement going on, but is it normal to see people wear hanfu or hanfu influenced clothes walking around the street?
Hi, thanks for the question!
I answered part of your question in my reply here, so please check it out! To answer your specific question - yes, because of the hanfu revival movement, more and more teenagers and young women/men are wearing hanfu. I wouldn’t say it’s currently “normal” to see people wearing hanfu or hanfu-influenced clothes walking around the street, but it’s definitely becoming more common and accepted, compared to before. I have a compilation of hanfu street fashion photos in my post here.
Here are some more examples:
It’s not just women - men are in on the trend too!
For more photos/resources, please check out my hanfu movement and street style tags. Hope this helps!
Chinese street fashion snaps via 小杰街拍, 她街拍, 街拍LOOK, 路客文化.
Eleven people were killed on Saturday when a gunman entered Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue and opened fire on the congregants. The victims ranged in age from 54 to 97; eight were men, three were women. Two of them were brothers, and two were a married couple.
Chuck Diamond was a rabbi at Tree of Life until about a year ago, and he remains a member of the community, living just around the corner from the synagogue. He knew many of the victims.
“These are wonderful people, good souls, who were just coming to synagogue as the usually did,” he told NPR on Sunday. “Synagogue was just getting started and mostly elderly people who come there are there at the beginning, and you could count on them every week for coming. … It’s such a crime that their lives were taken from us.”
The names of the victims were released on Sunday morning by the Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner. Here are some of their stories, as we learn them.
Rose Mallinger, 97, of Squirrel Hill, was the oldest of the victims.
Diamond told NPR that Rose “was in her 90s, but she was one of the younger ones among us, I have to tell you, in terms of her spirit. Rose was wonderful.”
Daniel Stein, 71, lived in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. He is the former president of the New Light Congregation, a Conservative synagogue that held services at Tree of Life.
He was remembered for his kindness.
“He was always willing to help anybody,” his nephew Steven Halle told TribLIVE, formerly the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “He was somebody that everybody liked, very dry sense of humor and recently had a grandson who loved him.”
Melvin Wax, 88, also of Squirrel Hill, was a remembered as a pillar of the New Light Congregation.
“He was such a kind, kind person,” his friend and fellow congregant Myron Snider told The Associated Press. “When my daughters were younger, they would go to him, and he would help them with their federal income tax every year. Never charged them.”
“He and I used to, at the end of services, try to tell a joke or two to each other. Most of the time they were clean jokes. Most of the time. I won’t say all the time. But most of the time.”
Snider said Wax was a bit hard of hearing, and unfailingly attended Friday, Saturday, and Sunday services, filling in at nearly every role if someone didn’t show up.
“Just a sweet, sweet guy,” he said.
Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, of Edgewood Borough, was a family doctor.
He practiced in a “small, cozy office in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood,” TribLIVE reporter Ben Schmitt wrote in a personal remembrance. Rabinowitz was his father’s doctor, and his own.
Schmitt recalled how his father became ill on a trip to India, and called back to Rabinowitz in Pittsburgh for advice. The doctor called his father every day for the rest of his trip to check in on his health.
“I felt like I was in such competent, caring hands,” Schmitt’s father said. “Such a kind and gentle man.”
Rabinowitz also was the personal physician to former Allegheny County Deputy District Attorney Lawrence Claus, who released a statement on Sunday remembering him.
“Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz … was truly a trusted confidant and healer who could always be counted upon to provide sage advice whenever he was consulted on medical matters, usually providing that advice with a touch of genuine humor,” said Claus, according to CBS affiliate KDKA. “He had a truly uplifting demeanor, and as a practicing physician he was among the very best.”
Cecil Rosenthal, 59, and David Rosenthal, 54, were brothers who shared an apartment in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood.
Raye Coffey, a close friend and former neighbor of the Rosenthals’ parents, toldTribLIVE that the Rosenthals spent a lot of time in her house when they were younger. She said the brothers faced mental challenges and were fixtures at Tree of Life, where Cecil was a greeter.
“Cecil was always a big brother. He was very warm and very loving. Whenever he would see us, he would always say, ‘Hi, Coffeys!’ ”
“David was quieter,” she said. “But both were … to die like this is horrendous.”
ACHIEVA, an organization that works with people with disabilities said that the brothers were well-respected members of its community. Chris Schopf, who runs the group’s residential programs, said the brothers never missed a Saturday at Tree of Life.
“If they were here they would tell you that is where they were supposed to be,” Schopf said in a statement. “Cecil’s laugh was infectious. David was so kind and had such a gentle spirit. Together, they looked out for one another. They were inseparable. Most of all, they were kind, good people with a strong faith and respect for everyone around.”
Bernice Simon, 84, and Sylvan Simon, 86, of Wilkinsburg were remembered by neighbors as sweet, kind, and generous.
They were married at the Tree of Life synagogue in December 1956, according to TribLIVE.
“A loving couple and they’ve been together forever,” longtime friend and neighbor Michael Stepaniak told the news site. “I hope they didn’t suffer much and I miss them terribly.”
Joyce Fienberg, 75, lived in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood, and grew up in Toronto. She had two sons and was remembered as a proud grandmother.
“[She was] the most amazing and giving person,” her brother, Bob Libman, told the CBC.
Fienberg was a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh’s Learning Research and Development Center for more than 25 years.
In a statement on Sunday, the center called her “a cherished friend” and “an engaging, elegant, and warm person.”
Gaea Leinhardt, professor emerita at Pitt, called Fienberg her best friend and told The Washington Post that she had a way of putting teachers at ease when she visited their classrooms.
“She was very intellectual,” Leinhardt said. “But also people would just always open up to her in a very easy way. She was an ideal observer.”
Her husband, internationally celebrated statistician Stephen Fienberg, died in 2016.
Leinhardt told the Post that Fienberg had been especially involved at Tree of Life since her husband’s death. “I just can’t say how terribly sad I am that this person isn’t in the world anymore.”
Richard Gottfried, 65, of Ross Township, shared a dentistry practice with his wife.
The two met as dental students at the University of Pittsburgh, the Post reports, and they volunteered with Catholic Charities’ dental clinic. He was said to be an avid runner and had been going to services at Tree of Life more often recently.
Irving Younger, 69, ran a real estate business in Squirrel Hill for many years, and was also a youth football and baseball coach.
Tina Prizner, who lived next door to Younger in the Mt. Washington neighborhood, remembered him as “the most wonderful dad and grandpa” and as a devoted member of his congregation.
“He went every day. He was an usher at his synagogue, and he never missed a day,” she told TribLIVE. “He was a beautiful person, a beautiful soul.”
'Wonderful People, Good Souls’: The Victims Of The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
First photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
Second photo: Jerry Rabinowitz in 2013. Photo courtesy of his family.
more long bird
most graceful archery in history
she’s beauty 👏 she’s grace 👏 she’ll shoot you in the face👏
Where is her million dollar shampoo endorsement deal
I’m wet
She’s like a real life anime hero

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Antoine Carrion
KICKSTARTER IS LIVE! You guys saw my supplemental image for the upcoming Encounters with the imaginary, here is my main spread - and the cover of the book! This is a fantastic anthology gathering over 40 artists to bring their storytelling to the next level. Through image and text, each artist creates a world of their own featuring a fantastical creature. Fantasy, horror, mystery and sci-fi are all introduced in this wonderful series.
In the first 5 hours we’ve blown through our initial early backers goal. https://www.kickstarter.com/…/encounters-with-the-imaginary… There is still so much more to come, check it out!
Hunter’s Call | 2018, Digital
A painting I made with a similar concept was stolen back in 2014, and while I’ve accepted that it’s gone, I felt the idea deserved a second chance. This time I took it further and it will be accompanied by a short piece of fiction, all which is a part of the upcoming Encounters with the Imaginary anthology!
There is actually *more* exciting news attached to this work, but I can’t quite share that yet.
Here you can find a selection of my last series named NEBULA. These pieces were exhibit at Malaka gallery in Milan during my solo exhibition in the months of february and march. I’m still working on this series. Feel free to check my website www.thomascian.com, my behance page www.behance.net/chanbella and my Insagram profile www.instagram.com/thomas.cian/
have a nice day! T
- hillary clinton

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
East of Eden, R̸K̸
Following the Great Wall
Victo Ngai
From the dusty desert of Gansu province to the rolling waves of the yellow sea, The Great Wall of China stretches across much of North China, it is the longest man-made structure in the world, if all pieces of the wall were added together, experts believe it would measure around 13, 171 miles ( 21,196 km). The wall isn’t just a wall- it has watchtowers, castles, and other fortifications with mesmerizing landscape and nature-life dotted in between. Unfold this pull-out wall frieze and travel along the Great Wall of China. You can get a copy anywhere books are sold in American or online at https://tinyurl.com/yawbak2z
Awesome!
~ Dashing through the snow ~
See the whole video here.
Taking time during the #bombcyclone (wtf?) hitting #Boston right now to pick up this painting after a couple months of leaving it alone. Putting finishing touches before my #MFA residency starts tomorrow at @nhiagraduateprograms . . . #figurativeart #painting #process #color #exhausted
Lovely!!
Illustrations taken from ‘Fragmenta Botanica’ by Nicolai Joseph Jacquin.
Published 1809.
Missouri Botanical Garden.
archive.org

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Drawings by Miles Johnston
Christopher David White
Check us out on Instagram: @Lesstalkmoreillustration