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Henri Lebasque - Sunset on Pont-Aven (Young Man by the Sea), 1894
Henri Lebasque (French, 1865-1937), Sunset on Pont-Aven (Young Man by the Sea), 1894. Oil on canvas, 36.8 x 45.1 cm. Carmen Thyssen Collection, Madrid
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Bank Vole/Clethrionomys glareolus/skogssork. Värmland, Sweden (1 July 2020).
Eurasian red Squirrel/Sciurus vulgaris/ekorre. Värmland, Sweden (1 July 2018).

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Eurasian Red Squirrel/Sciurus vulgaris/ekorre. Värmland, Sweden (30 June 2026).
@mtnman451 I know critical thinking isn't your thing and you rely on polished news articles written by journalists in suits, but try to wrap your mind around this...
Luigi Mangione is guilty.
Karmelo Anthony is guilty.
Rodney Hilton is guilty.
All these men are guilty.
The people they killed, a father, a gifted teenager, and an innocent cop, deserved to live out their lives and die with basic human respect - irrespective of their race, place in society, and job titles.
Your race and political identity do not justify your psychopathic, demonic outrage to murder other people. These men are murderers, and should be treated as such, according to the full extent of the law. Case closed.
so you can shoot a black child in the back as he's running away and get away with it with zero consequences, but god forbid a black child defend himself, because that'll land him thirty-five fucking years in jail—which is basically a life sentence. half of his life will be over when his sentence is up. all the fake talk of progress in this country has just been a way to silence black people for speaking out against the countless horrific injustices we're forced to experience, from microagressions to outright murder. you literally cannot go a day without hearing about another black person falling victim to systemic racism and then having to listen to people justify why they deserved it. and we're supposed to hold no animosity whatsoever as we grin and bear it.
they just sentenced this boy 35 years. wow.

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New Order in Electronics & Music Maker, March 1985, via Noyzelab
KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE 魔女の宅急便 1989, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky - "Summer" (1911)
golden-mantled ground squirrel —mount rainier national park

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DEVON AOKI as MIHO in SIN CITY (2005) dir. Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez with "Special Guest Director" Quentin Tarantino
The Mirror (1911) by Frank Markham Skipworth (English, 1854 – 1929), oil on canvas, 54.5 x 70 cm (21 1/4 x 27 1/2 in), Private Collection