Casual bronze for the tabletop.
Lion Attacking a Bull, 1600-1625, Attributed to Antonio Susini, sculptor; or Giovanni Francesco Susini, sculptor; after a model by Giambologna. The J. Paul Getty Museum
thegetty: Casual bronze for the tabletop. Lion Attacking a...
gublernation: interview and photos of me in a feminine indian headdress....
interview and photos of me in a feminine indian headdress. http://issuu.com/outnext/docs/bello50?e=1159494/4742867
Well crap. Gubler is an appropriating hipster after all.
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"Sometimes you need a reminder that negative comments about your body aren’t even really about your..."
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Golda Poretsky (via the-healing-nest)
I think we all need this reminder sometimes. There’s nothing wrong with us, there’s something wrong with society.
(via fuckyeahsexeducation)
illustratedladies: Dilraj Mann
cactguy: Yucca recurvifolia / three views of the maturing...
Bought myself a little gift.
Bought myself a little gift.
Relieved to be 'Invisible'
I’ve been following your wonderful blog since this summer and have a lifetime of experience to verify that everything you write is true. At the age of 63 I am relieved to have reached the ‘invisible’ status our culture grants older women. I no longer have to suffer sexual harassment in public or the attention of creeps/pervs on public transportation. It is very liberating. But as a teacher of young women and a social activist I am still responsible to the environments I find myself in and provide solidarity for those being mistreated where I can.
Your use of humor responding to the nonsense written here by ‘douchebros’ is so refreshing!
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I really want to be your friend, like I am just so proud and honored
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hijaktaffairs: giorgio morandi’s craft paper from his work...
fluent-in-lesbianism: walnuthouse: cineraria: Sheep teaches...
Sheep teaches young bull to head butt, Terceira Azores - YouTube
lessons in friendship
HE RUNS SO SO FAST THEN SLOWS AND *boop* I’M DYING
imremembering: Guys, I just learned something cool: today is...
Guys, I just learned something cool: today is gravity day. Because 9.8 is the force of gravitational acceleration, and today is September 8th or 9/8. So Happy Gravity Day!
I also found out that GE is sending people trips in REAL DELOREANS today if you’re in San Francisco. All you have to do is open the Uber app until 6pm PT today and request a DeLorean in place of a taxi.
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fancybidet: I was always obsessed with this photo set and tried...
pdvmorris: Drown In My Own Tears ~ Aretha Franklin The Queen...
Drown In My Own Tears ~ Aretha Franklin
The Queen reigns on this one — she pours down like a great waterfall of emotion in a song! It’s a classic — CLASSIC with a capital C — and yet not one she’s really known for — there are two other great renditions of this song too that I have ready to play most times — but this one she did the last time I saw her in Detroit and there was a hush about the auditorium that mad you think there was a death. So this is Saturday Got Soul selection from the Flimwell |Papers’ Music Corner! Peace, love and much goodness upon y’all!
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Yeah, so I took Uber/GE up on its offer for a FREE RIDE IN A...
Yeah, so I took Uber/GE up on its offer for a FREE RIDE IN A DELOREAN.
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erikkwakkel: Armored rino A while ago I Tumbled an image from...
Armored rino
A while ago I Tumbled an image from Sebastian Münster’s Cosmographia (1544) of a bunch of fantastic creatures wearing Speedos. The book was very popular because of the woodcuts it contained. Here is another great image from that same book: “the animal named rhinoceros”, as the German caption states. The decorator emphasized the protective armour of the animal, turning the rhinoceros into a medieval knight. The owner of this copy had the woodcut coloured in, which makes the tank-like animal look like an assault weapon. It must have been a marvel to look at this image in the pre-Zoo era.
Pic: Sebastian Münster, Cosmographia (more information in this Wikipedia entry).
curtainsdrawn: Marty McFly shirt My man and I each have our...
My man and I each have our own special movies that we watch whenever we’re sick no matter what. And thanks to that and also our poor health I guess, I’ve seen Ghostbusters and The Back to the Future Trilogy an insane amount of times. Movies like those just don’t get old. Ever. Also on that list is The Little Mermaid and The Muppet Movie (1979).
Relativity To Distribute ‘King Of Cocaine’; How John Leguizamo Won Pablo Escobar Role
EXCLUSIVE: Relativity Mediahas signed on for King Of Cocaine, and the long-gestating Brad Furman-directed biopic of Medellin Cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar is finally in shape to start production in Colombia in January. In an intriguing development, John Leguizamo has been set to play the lead role. After watching actors from Oscar Isaac to Benecio Del Toro circle this and other Escobar pics, Leguizamo got the job basically because he refused to take no for an answer, a trait that Escobar could probably relate to if he was still alive.
Leguizamo, who was born in Colombia, has long felt he was born to play the role of Escobar, who rose from poverty to riches as a notorious drug kingpin until his murderous reign ended in a hail of bullets in 1993. How did Leguizamo get the job? Furman made his first film with Leguizamo, The Take, and he has always credited the actor with giving him his directing career. He wanted Leguizamo from the start. But the foreign sales numbers didn’t work. They worked better with actors like Oscar Isaac.
After Inside Llewyn Davis star Isaac dropped out, Leguizamo was once again told no by producer/financier Scott Steindorff, with whom he had just worked in the Jon Favreau-directed Chef. Leguizamo then went out and spent upwards of $15,000 of his own money for a fat suit and prosthetic makeup that rendered him a dead ringer for Escobar at his prime. Leguizamo and Furman filmed a screen test, and got it to Steindorff, who once again said no. Furman fought for it and got the producer to submit it to Relativity execs, without disclosing the identity of the actor. It not only showed him portraying Escobar, it even had a split screen comparison to the actual drug kingpin. Relativity’s Tucker Tooley and Ryan Kavanaugh for the test enough to ask who the actor was. Furman told them, and suddenly they took Leguizamo seriously. He was hired shortly after to star in the $25 million film. If this gives Leguizamo a new identity, it follows a tradition of examples that include the time that Coppola shot Al Pacino from low angle to get him The Godfather lead and did the famous test with Marlon Brando, who stuffed cotton in his cheeks. Or the time that Elijah Wood went Middle Earth for his own screen test and won over Peter Jackson for The Lord Of The Rings.
via http://www.deadline.com/2013/09/relativity-to-fund-king-of-cocaine-how-john-leguizamo-won-pablo-escobar-role/#more-581900