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Free Palestine, Insh’allah
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Ummm…I am so VERY into this right now!
But Black people in period or fantasy settings totally makes the stories unreal.
Also holy shit I love these.
How come I don’t run across this stuff regularly?
Because of racism and the retroactive erasure of POC in Medieval Europe. Pretty much the same reason you almost never see these works of art either unless you’re already looking for them:
But it’s SOOOOOOOOOOO UNREALISTIC TO SEE BLACK PEOPLE IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE!!!!
/sarcasm
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Guys from KFC Egypt deliver food to their Palestine brothers, going in this underground tunnel
Source: NY Times
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I did a project on representation in television for Minorities in America.
I spent two straight days on the Prezi, so you should go look at it. And read the notes.
*bumps*
I’m thinking of adding more. Queer, disability, and mental illness representation.
It’s time for another dose of Awesome Anamorphic Artwork: Swiss artist Felice Varini uses projectors and stencils to create amazing large scale geometric art installations inside rooms and on exterior spaces. These photos show you his latest anamorphic creation at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. In addition to their impressive scale, what’s truly awesome about these pieces is that they only appear proportional when seen from a specific viewpoint. When viewed from any other spot, the piece breaks down into its component parts.
Click here to watch a video about how Varini creates his artwork.
Follow Felice Varini on Facebook to learn about his other projects.
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[Image: 6-piece blue colored background with a Siamese cat.Text reads: “Doctor asks how much pain you’re in. ‘Depends on which body part you’re referring to…’”]
I went to the ER the other day with a severe migraine (later turned out to be extreme dehydration), blackouts, trouble breathing and chest pain. The doctor came in while I was lying in bed crying from all the pain and goes “on a scale of one to ten, what is your pain?”
Somehow, I had the presence of mind to tell him “oh gee, I don’t know. Which body part are we referring to right now? My head or my back?”
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