Look at this tumblr.
Keep in mind that a Google image search of “crowds” yields results that are overwhelmingly huge groups of white people.
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Last night I had a dream I found a spectacularly mysterious mansion and then I woke up and this comic was on the internet. Yup, that’s how it went.
Stephen King and a kitty. He’s probably so coked up he won’t remember petting that cat… HAHAHAHA
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I couldn’t think of a clever comment to make about this cartoon, I guess. But it does have a pretty sunset in it.
Here’s an example of how art critique has gotten better and better.
“We live in a world of duality.” Oh, how very true.
The spoon signifies our need to retain memories, pasts, and ourselves, whereas the fork represents our desire for new experiences, changes, and transformations.
Food is also the only form of art that allows me to connect to the world through all of my senses.
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Wow. Look at that beast.
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William Faulkner, 1943
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Ares casts a spear at a Gigante from his chariot, driven by the goddess Aphrodite, while Eros aims his bow.
Attic Red Figure, ca 400 - 390 BC, Musée du Louvre, Paris, France.
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Keep in mind that a Google image search of “crowds” yields results that are overwhelmingly huge groups of white people.
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