distracted-wlw:

hello hi yes my talents include:

  1. being touch starved
  2. yearning
  3. wanting a girlfriend
  4. being touch starved but like a second time

violent-darts:

yuenchien:

erinbowbooks:

thechanelmuse:

Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease

Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero.   She:

  •  was admitted to Julliard at 8.  
  • was performing in top venues by 16.  
  • pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.  
  • was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.  
  • went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.”  Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.  
  • refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.  

She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten.  But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.  

@theladyragnell

Let’s un-forget her.

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armindoc:

anothermiserableperson:

sixpenceee:

These breathtakingly intricate miniatures are the work of Japanese artist Kiyomi, a mother of two who manages to find the time to dedicate to her hobby sometimes even waking up as early as 4 AM.

Kiyomi is clearly inspired by the early industrial age, which she recreates with remarkable accuracy in her models. From tiny hats and shoes to sewing machines and even a bakery, stocked with brightly colored cakes, her work takes you back in time to Victorian England or Revolution-era France, it will make you wish you still had that dollhouse!

If you like what you see you can check out Kiyomi’s Instagram and Website. (Source)

WHY DO I LOVE MINIATURES SO MUCH FUCKING AMAZING

I would live in that world 😊

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wormange:

okay but imagine:

  • moving in with the love of your life
  • tending to a garden together all summer long
  • being able to hear them sing in the shower, from outside the bathroom
  • having impromptu afternoon picnics with them
  • making pancakes for them to wake up too
  • cuddling every night whilst watching your fave shows
  • doing the groceries together 
  • holding hands in the park, in the subway, in the streets, everywhere
  • being able to hold them whenever they feel sad
  • falling asleep and waking up next to them everyday

Lol

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oscar-isaac:

cobie smulders really just came to save quarantine with a ‘let’s all stay at home’ remix of ‘let’s go to the mall’

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lil-tumbles:

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lulu-tan79:

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gehayi:

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rita-repulsar:

lord-kitschener:

swagintherain:

setup and punchline

The artist is luo li rong

The statue doesn’t have big enough titties to have been made by a man.

I know I’ve reblogged this before but the schadenfreude is too delicious.

By the way, the statue is called  La mélodie oubliée (The Forgotten Melody). Luo Li Rong also painted it:

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And here she and the statue are in a more formal setting (museum or art show, I can’t tell):

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“Dork ass losers”

That beautiful statue started from this:

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Ms. Luo Lirong graduated from China Central Academy Of Fine Arts. She’s a very talented artist. More of her works:

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Beautiful. Extraordinary talent

Follow her on Instagram luo_li_rong_art.

one, I’ve never seen it with paint and it’s somehow even better. As are her other works. 

She’s back, and she’s beautiful.

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