Death in Venice (1971), dir. Luchino Visconti

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Death in Venice (1971), dir. Luchino Visconti

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"Offering" by Ulla Thynell
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Cornelis Saftleven, An Enchanted Cellar with Animals, about 1655-70
The J. Paul Getty Museum

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Illuminated opening with chapter Al-Fatiha. Cairo, Egypt, 1372-1376.
The National Library of Egypt.
Gold ring with pearls and a garnet, discovered near Bedfordshire, England, circa 1380
from The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Gold earring, Byzantine, 6th-7th century AD
from The MET
Margam Castle in Wales
People who recycle and put their trash in their pocket until they find a trash can and people who pick up liter when they see it and people who still cut the six-pack rings so animals donβt get trapped or choke on them and people who move turtles out of the road and people who stop for ducks and geese to cross all have a very special place in my heart. You are so good to this world and earth. I hope you know that.

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The Promenade, Woman with a Parasol (1875) by Claude Monet
Kilian Eng - The Black Hole (1979)
Basket-Hilted Broadsword (Schiavona). Venetian, 1775-1800.
The Art Institute of Chicago.
Elizabeth Patterson (American, b. 1954)
Golden Gate Bridge 8, 2022
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you can believe victims about what they experienced and also not want to torch the lives of the people they've accused without proof. that is a space you can walk in and usually it's not even that hard. I say this as a survivor of domestic violence. "believe victims" doesn't mean get torches and pitchforks any more than "innocent until proven guilty" means victims are lying. please please learn this "believe victims" isn't about the perpetrators it's about the victims

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Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: Moon over Akebi Bridge (Akebibashi no tsuki) Date: 1935 Medium: Color woodblock print Credit Line: Bruce Goff Archive, gift of Shin'enkan, Inc.
I'm just going to say it - body hair (and beauty standards in general) is truly one of the final frontiers of women's issues in the West. Too many women just love their gilded cage too much. It shocks me how virulently women will defend it. I barely open my mouth and the "well I like how it feels. it just makes me feel cleaner. sensory issues. I do it for me. feminism is about choosing (to conform)." brigade come rushing in by the dozens.
Well I don't like how it feels. I don't feel cleaner without body hair. I don't prefer not having body hair. But who will advocate for women like me, but me? For women who do like hair removal, they are advocated for every time they step out of the house and see 99% of the female population also conforming to that standard, or when they watch a movie and see all the shaved actresses, or view an advertisment, or open a magazine, or watch a music video, or scroll through social media, or walk down the streets without receiving insults and glares for having a completely normal bodily feature.
You genuinely can't even point out that hairlessness is a man-made standard without women losing their shit and acting like they are totally immune to propaganda they've been exposed to from birth. I'm so tired.