Holy SHIT.
THE ONLY ONE ALLOWED TO SIT THERE SHOULD BE THE ARTIST AND THEN IT SHOULD GO BE IN A MUSEUM.
Hand made crafts should be worshipped for the art they are.
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Holy SHIT.
THE ONLY ONE ALLOWED TO SIT THERE SHOULD BE THE ARTIST AND THEN IT SHOULD GO BE IN A MUSEUM.
Hand made crafts should be worshipped for the art they are.
i respect this SOOOOO much more than any iron sword throne chair
This one involves way more stabbing
Holy SHIT.
THE ONLY ONE ALLOWED TO SIT THERE SHOULD BE THE ARTIST AND THEN IT SHOULD GO BE IN A MUSEUM.
Hand made crafts should be worshipped for the art they are.
i respect this SOOOOO much more than any iron sword throne chair
This one involves way more stabbing
SHE BOUGHT A PEACOCK
Oh hell yeah that’s what the fuck I’m talking about
All handmade by an artist in Japan named Kiyomi. Check out her instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/chiisanashiawase2015/
Miniatures: It’s a normal thing - but small!
Me: 😱‼️ 😍
pspsps Chocolate Guy stans
[image description: an Instagram story from Amaury Guichon (the "Chocolate Guy"), which shows a side-by-side comparison of him in 2007 vs him now (2022). the 2007 picture shows him, significantly younger, standing next to and pointing at a small sculpture of an octopus attacking a ship. the 2022 picture shows him now, standing next to and pointing at a massive sculpture of a kraken holding a large anchor. the second sculpture is roughly three to four times the size of the first one, and finished to a much higher degree of quality. end ID]
IT'S THE FUCKING-
THA CHOCOLATE MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
Chocolate boy —> chocolate man
Anonymous asked:
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“Ohmigod, I LOOOVE your culture! I have so much respect for it and I know sooo much about it!”
…Really?
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Surface culture: Food, flags, festivals, fashion, holidays, music, performances, dances, games, arts & crafts, literature, language
Deep culture:
Communication styles and rules: facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, personal space, touching, body language, conversational patterns in different social situations, handling and displaying of emotion, tone of voice
Notions of: courtesy and manners, friendship, leadership, cleanliness, modesty, beauty
Concepts of: self, time, past and future, fairness and justice, roles related to age, sex, class, family, etc.
Attitudes toward: elders, adolescents, dependents, rule, expectations, work, authority, cooperation vs. competition, relationships with animals, age, sin, death
Approaches to: religion, courtship, marriage, raising children, decision-making, problem solving
I feel like this is pertinent to discussions we’ve had before and will have again. Even as inclusive as this list is, it STILL doesn’t cover everything, but I think it’s a handy primer and reference for certain talks.
One thing that I like to think about is that some sort of alien civilization millions, maybe billions of years from now will find one of the voyager crafts we sent out. Like, they’ll find it and maybe they’ll figure out who we were and what we were and they’ll go looking for us. They’ll go search for the Mysterious Planet Earth and what they’ll find on it. What if they never find us, though? What if by the time they go looking for us, we’re already extinct? What if they go looking for us and all we left behind was a golden record with some etchings that we shot out into space some 40 years ago. What if all we learned, and who we were, and all of the other wonderful things about earth are forgotten forever because we didn’t think to preserve ourselves, or at the very least, the knowledge we learned along the way.
One thing that I like to think about is that some sort of alien civilization millions, maybe billions of years from now will find one of the voyager crafts we sent out. Like, they’ll find it and maybe they’ll figure out who we were and what we were and they’ll go looking for us. They’ll go search for the Mysterious Planet Earth and what they’ll find on it. What if they never find us, though? What if by the time they go looking for us, we’re already extinct? What if they go looking for us and all we left behind was a golden record with some etchings that we shot out into space some 40 years ago. What if all we learned, and who we were, and all of the other wonderful things about earth are forgotten forever because we didn’t think to preserve ourselves, or at the very least, the knowledge we learned along the way.