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I was thinking about how puppy Vasco was called a baked potato and I wanted you to know my dad calls my hamster Gary a baked potato because she looks like an absolute spud. the baked potato brotherrrrrrrs
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He's hogging the Doritos.
They're also boyfriends.
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Linen Market, Dominica
Artist: Agostino Brunias (Italian, 1728–1796)
Date: ca. 1780
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
Description
Underneath a bright red parasol held by an attendant, an elegantly dressed woman in white examines textiles for sale. In this bustling linen and vegetable market, enslaved people, free people of color, and white people visit with one another and buy and sell their wares. In this scene, Brunias pays careful attention to textiles, both the linen for sale and the striped and checked cotton worn by women in the market. The ships in the background hint at the global trade networks involved in importing these textiles. Brunias drew on ethnographic images in his work, and here the gazes of the figures reinforce the acts of looking and comparing — heightened by the presence of a woman who surveils the scene from a window.

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