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pazzesco · 6 months
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🎨Winslow Homer
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Winslow Homer | The Life Line - 1884 - Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Detail - Homer's composition puts us into the midst of the action with massive waves rolling past, drenching the semiconscious woman and her anonymous savior on a breeches buoy.
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Winslow Homer in 1880 - Born: February 24, 1836 – Died: September 29, 1910
An American landscape painter and illustrator, best known for his marine subjects. He is considered one of the foremost painters in 19th-century America and a preeminent figure in American art.
Largely self-taught, Homer began his career working as a commercial illustrator. He subsequently took up oil painting and produced major studio works characterized by the weight and density he exploited from the medium. He also worked extensively in watercolor, creating a fluid and prolific oeuvre, primarily chronicling his working vacations.
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Winslow Homer | The Fog Warning - 1885 - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, U.S.
The painting depicts a lone fisherman in a dory who has caught several halibut but now sees fog blowing up, threatening to cut him off as he rows back to his ship.
🔽 Bonus Homers 🔽
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Winslow Homer | The Herring Net - 1885
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Winslow Homer | Boys in a Dory - 1873 - Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Winslow Homer | Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) - 1876 - the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Winslow Homer commemorative issue of 1962
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Winslow Homer | Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River - 1910 -> This was his final painting & it was unfinished.
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game-of-kinks · 7 months
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Ligne de vie Les cartes sont sur @tire-une-carte / The cards are at @play-my-game
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capsfromtrek · 1 year
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astraeaboann · 11 months
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✨ Detailed Palm Reading ✨
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I am offering Palm Reading services via DM, message me if interested or if you have any questions!
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maroji-draws · 1 year
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Some apex doodles :')))
I really love fusehound
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The 2 besties ever
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exlibrisarchive · 9 months
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official-aryan · 2 months
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जीवन ऐसा हो जो संबंधों की कदर करे, और संबंध ऐसे हों जो याद करने को मजबूर कर दे। दुनिया के रैन बसेरे में पता नहीं कितने दिन रहना है, जीत लो सबके दिलों को बस यही जीवन का गहना है।
🅰️ryan
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jiveyuncle · 11 months
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Life Line characters Damien and Alex have existed for >10 years now
Just more OC Art
(I'll probs come back and info dump their lore when I'm not dead tired)
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data2364 · 1 year
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via Trekcore.com
Robert Picardo (The Doctor) 2000 in Star Trek: Voyager "Life Line“
https://data2364.wordpress.com/2019/11/09/daily-star-trek-9-november-2019/
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lenimirroh · 2 years
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those two,,,,,
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sshbpodcast · 11 months
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Good, bad, or somehow both? The [simultaneously] best and worst of S6 Voyager
by Ames
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We’re nearing the Alpha Quadrant in our watchthrough of Star Trek: Voyager and the episodes are leveling off to come in for a landing. Most of season 6 of the show is middle-of-the-road, with thought-provoking elements AND missed opportunities abounding simultaneously, often in the same episodes. This was a tricky season for your hosts at A Star to Steer Her By to pick top and bottom episodes for, and our individual tastes really colored our selections more than usual.
So much so, in fact, that for the first time since our coverage of The Animated Series there are multiple episodes featured on both the tops and bottoms lists! There’re also a good number of episodes we just found solidly good or solidly bad, so see where they’ve fallen in our picks below and listen to this week’s podcast coverage (season wrap starts at 1:00:03) which features extra picks from guest star Liz!
[images © CBS/Paramount]
Top Three Episodes
While we weren’t as wowed as we were for previous seasons, the episodes of season six tended to be more character-driven, personal, and driven by the hope that drives the Voyager closer on its journey home. There’s some good stuff in these quieter, more overlooked episodes that we want to shout out to.
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“Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy”: Jake Every so often, Star Trek gets comedy right, and surprising no one, it’s usually when the Emergency Medical Hologram is involved. Robert Picardo just brings so much to even his smaller moments that it’s commendable, and good to see his turn as the Emergency Command Hologram to showcase a bunch of good jokes. Too many jokes perhaps? You be the judge since we’ll hear more about this episode shortly…
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“Spirit Folk”: Chris Another episode we see multiple sides of is the sequel to the earlier episode “Fair Haven” (more on that in a moment). Again, it’s one of those comedy episodes that you find yourself either laughing or groaning at, but this one had some really fun moments. From the townspeople turning from NPCs to protagonists, to the Kathryn-Michael relationship feeling more right, to the zany witchcraft, there’s something to giggle about.
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“Life Line”: Caitlin What’s better than one Bob Picardo being a diva? Two Bob Picardos being divas, of course! The relationship between the EMH and his creator Lewis Zimmerman is so fraught that it’s almost too familiar (you’ve seen our Parents in Star Trek blogpost, right?) and yet so nice to watch them grow together and come to understand each other, even if it’s just a little bit.
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“One Small Step”: Ames Much of this episode is hauled up by some really lovely scenes from frequent Trek face Phil Morris as Commander John Kelly. We get to see this doomed astronaut’s final logs after he was lost in a space ravioli, and they’re so touching that they warm the cold heart of a former Borg drone. Seven gets to see firsthand why we honor historical milestones and the amazing people behind them.
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“Child’s Play”: Jake We also talked in our Parents blogpost about Icheb’s monstrous mother and father who are very firmly in the worst category of parents, but this episode itself is also a bit of a fascinating story. The Brunali are a people constantly attacked by the Borg and they are willing to create and sacrifice their own children to take them down. What we get is a great ethical dilemma for Seven to solve when she herself becomes a protective parental figure and it’s lovely to see.
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“Pathfinder”: Chris Finally, a moment of hope for the Voyager crew after their attempts to get home keep getting dashed over the course of the previous seasons. It’s a lovely victory for Barclay, and we also get to rejoice in watching him concoct a plan to get in touch with his latest obsession, with the help of a holographic recreation of its crew and also Troi, who is useful for a change! Sure, Reg’s holo-addiction is still a problem, but he’s using it to his advantage.
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“Memorial”: Ames, Caitlin This episode is bound to elicit a response because of how much (and how well!) it depicts how people react to trauma. The PTSD that the whole crew ends up suffering from is something that’s so important to see as a focus, and it’s so very human (or Talaxian a little). On top of that, we get a unique perspective on how people spread their histories, and the way they go about it is about as messed up as histories themselves tend to be. No species will ever learn.
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“Blink of an Eye”: Caitlin, Jake Speaking of histories, “Blink of an Eye” tells the story of a whole society’s development over eons in a single sitting. It’s one of those episodes that is told in such a fascinating manner that it captures your attention and your imagination. Each little vignette from the hyperfast aliens is a perfect little bite from their society, exactly the right size to entice. And ending the whole thing with a moving performance from Daniel Dae Kim? Delicious.
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“Riddles”: Ames, Chris Wrapping up our list is a true dark horse candidate, the surprisingly moving and delicately handled episode of rehabilitation and recovery, told in a way that is supportive but strong – just like the Neelix-Tuvok relationship. These two may be most frequently paired together as the comedic odd couple, but when Tuvok is impaired and Neelix is there for him, it reminds you how sweetly their characters fit together. I love their weird love.
Bottom Three Episodes
Not a ton of truly bad stuff this season, which is where disagreements in our lists tend to come from. When there’s not a lot to choose from, we get nitpicky. And when we get nitpicky, we get pedantic. The real missteps that were made this season… well, you’ll see those too.
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“Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy”: Ames While this episode made one tops list, there’s also some squicky characterizations that drag it to the bottom as well. The Doctor is shown to be conceited, lewd, and downright gross in many of his fantasies, making us all cringe through scenes of him painting Seven in the nude, fondling Janeway’s bottom, and combating every female crewman’s insatiable thirst. And the alien antagonist Phlox, whom we’re supposed to unwittingly forgive for his earlier scenes, is just a power-hungry fascist. There, I said it.
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“Spirit Folk”: Caitlin One more substantial disagreement is that other comedy episode that we mentioned above since so much of the funny gags and jokes are just downright stupid. Everything is way too convenient, we miss all the opportunities to explore the rights of these holopeople, and, frankly, “Who Watches the Watchers?” did the premise better. But that was another episode that we disagreed on back in the day, so who even knows anymore? And we’ll never hear from this holoprogram again anyway! Ack!
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“Fair Haven”: Ames, Jake But we’re not done shitting on Tom’s little Irish village just yet! Why literally everyone on the crew was SO into a simple open sandbox Ireland world in the holodeck was beyond us, for one thing, but the romance between Janeway and Sullivan was just as perplexing. We were stumped where the conflict in this episode was even coming from because the only way for it to work was to turn the captain into a lovelorn, giggling schoolgirl and that doesn’t make sense. Delete the episode.
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“Good Shepherd”: Chris, Jake We loved the TNG episode “Lower Decks,” and this cobbled-together mess is no “Lower Decks.” The three minor characters are boring at best and utterly obnoxious at worst. When Janeway decides to take them under her wing, anyone watching can’t help but wish she just left them in the bowels of the ship where they belong. And making matters even worse, any chance any of them has to grow as a character is negated when Janeway practically single-handedly saves the day anyway!
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“Barge of the Dead”: Ames, Caitlin, Chris Like with “Sacred Ground” which we disliked so much several seasons ago, any exploration of religious faith just doesn’t work on this show. So Gre’thor is just a real place you can consistently visit by having a near-death experience? That’s a thing that this show has now established, and I’m personally peeved off by it. And Torres, who doesn’t even believe in this stuff in the first place, is completely out of character all episode long! Today was NOT a good day to die.
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“Fury”: Caitlin, Chris, Jake Another of our good friends who’s entirely out of character is Kes, who returns from a perfectly good farewell and shits all over “The Gift” for no good reason. It’s like the writers forgot what kind of person Kes was in order to make this episode work. We don’t get to know why she became so embittered and scornful, but someone just decided it was so and dragged poor Jennifer Lien in to act in “Gaslighting: The Episode.” Things were great for you, Jennifer, because we say so.
So who’s right and who’s wrong and how is it simultaneously everybody? That’s how middle of the road this season was. We’ll be back home on Earth in no time at all, so make sure you’re keeping up with us here and on the podcast over on SoundCloud or your favorite podcast app, hail us on Facebook and Twitter, and stay out of Fair Haven. It never ends well.
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capsfromtrek · 1 year
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theskyweshare · 1 year
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Memories of you are enough to last me a        Lifetime. I say as I work for a life with you anyway.
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quotesengage · 2 years
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We’ve chatted for an hour or so and I reminded him he can call me anytime, day or night. But we’ve had this chat so often in the last three years, and it’s miserable to think that we’re no further forward than when he posted that first cry for help.
Actually, that’s probably the wrong way of looking at it. You don’t cure depression, the same way you don’t care asthma; you manage it. I’m the inhaler that he’s decided to go with and I should be pleased he’s gone this long without an attack.
from This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay
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exlibrisarchive · 9 months
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official-aryan · 2 months
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सिर्फ़ उतना ही विनम्र बनो जितना ज़रूरी हो, वेवजह की विनम्रता दूसरों के आत्ममान को बढ़ावा ही देती है।
🅰️ryan
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