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    Bohatyrka by sculptor Vasily Korchevoy

  • Here's some more amazing plus size sculptures by Vasily Korchevoy:

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    "Standing in Marble"

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    "Luxurious"

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    "Lush"

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    "Prosperity"

    See more here: (https://www.saatchiart.com/v.korchevoy)

    Also check out artist Adam Shultz...

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    "Untamed"

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    "Sisters"

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    "Aphrodite"

    See more here: (https://artcloud.com/artist/adam-schultz)

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    How did you recognize the omega symbol though?

  • well you see the greek alphabet wasnt invented for the purpose of people writing about supernatural actors fucking each other.

  • dragonomatopoeia:
“hey if you find yourself repeatedly running into this, it might help to use the “It’s Your Problem Now!” approach
What this means is that when you have made your argument, when you’ve presented your case, when you’re tired and you...
  • hey if you find yourself repeatedly running into this, it might help to use the “It’s Your Problem Now!” approach

    What this means is that when you have made your argument, when you’ve presented your case, when you’re tired and you want to be done. well, that’s fine! because the conclusion is Someone Else’s Problem

    You are not summarizing your whole argument or restating it a second time; you’re making ANOTHER argument to your audience about why they care and what they should do about it. You’re giving them a little cheatsheet of Hey Remember My Main Issues? No problem, I’m restating them just in case. Also, Here’s What I Didn’t Get Around To Effectively, Here’s Where There’s Room for More, and Here’s Why It All Matters. it’s your call to action. it’s the audience’s problem now!

    go forth with the malicious or congratulatory or conciliatory or compassionate glee of My Work Here is Done! Now YOU (the reader) get to deal with it

    (another method is to outline things in advance and then write both the introduction and the conclusion before you write the body, then go back and edit things to iron out any discrepancies. but that means you Will have to write an outline. yet another method is to write the body first and then the summary and conclusion at the same time)

  • sibling relationships are so strange... like i love you. you will never understand me in a way that matters. we are the same person in drastically different ways. we are sewn together. we don't talk. we are attached at the hip. you wish i was never born. can i call you. let's eat together. i forgive you. etc

  • i don't have enough photos of you on my phone to make one your contact picture. we got the same tattoo completely by coincidence. why do you always get to be mario. i love the meals you cook. we live in different universes. you can stay at my house if you need. we have never been friends. you are more important to me than anyone on this earth

  • I think ive said it before but you really gotta feel bad for oedipus that wanting to fuck your mother got named after him. He really did not want to do that . It is central to oedipus rex how badly he didnt want to do that. Dick move by freud

  • "Ayo Mr. White! I just heard this phrase; The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Who would be born must first destroy a world. The bird flies to God. That God's name is Abraxas. You're smart 'n shit, do you have any idea what that means, bitch?"

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    "Jesse, we - fine. I might as well explain, we're done cooking for Gus for today. You heard a line by the famous German author Hermann Hesse; specifically, from his 1919 novel 'Demian'."

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    "Demian? I thought that was just the name of that gay little bitch from the gacha game Skinny Pete likes."

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    "Jesse, you imbecile. You went through all your big years of high school and you never once listened to a Hesse lecture?"

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    "Demian follows the story of Emil Sinclair, a boy in Germany who slowly finds himself falling into the 'world of evil'. It all begins when another boy of his school, Franz Kromer, tempts him into keeping money from his family. An older boy, Max Demian, takes up for young Sinclair and drives Kromer away.

    Years go by, and Sinclair, who grew up Christian, finds himself filled with desires he finds sinful; he blames Demian for this, and he hates himself, too. How could he have fallen into this world of evil, after all? All he wanted to do was thrive, why was that so hard?

    As it turns out, he just needed to break free and accept himself for who he was. He needed to thrive to the beat of his own heart and live for himself, not for any god nor for his father or mother.

    In the end, Sinclair and Demian reunite, and Demian departs as they enter war with a kiss. He disappears, yet Sinclair sees features of his friend and guide in himself in the mirror.

    The novel has themes of Jungian and Freudian psychology, Catholic guilt, and self-liberation.

    There, was that satisfactory? Or were you dozing off and not applying yourself, just like in class?"

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    "Damn, bitch. That's a lot to take in. I guess I'm a bit of an Emil Sinclair myself, Mr. White."

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    "In the end, Jesse, we must listen to our own hearts. We can't truly sort most things into 'good' and 'evil'.

    And... I don't want anyone else to domineer over you."

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    Thread of Fate is a Founders-centric tarot project featuring a spectacular, full-size zine + merch AND a 78-card tarot deck!

    From the events that birthed the warring clans to the explosive conclusion of Madara’s machinations, join us in a journey across time as we explore tarot through the themes inherent in the Founders of Konoha!!!

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