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happymiffy · 1 year
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Artist: Makoto Takahashi
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theswisstimes · 11 months
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In a recent Swiss vote, Covid measures were extended, and new tax and climate laws were adopted. This decision reflects the country's commitment to combatting the pandemic and addressing environmental concerns. The move demonstrates Switzerland's proactive approach to protecting public health and mitigating climate change.
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swisscomicart · 1 year
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Discover Elegance Swiss Design Collection | Swiss Comic Art
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Swiss Comic Art. Experience the elegance of Swiss design collection such as t-shirts, mugs, tote bags etc.
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ultra-swiss · 2 years
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Switzerland is a place where hundreds of expats move to settle their lives with their loved ones. Do you know why? Well, there are many reasons for that, and we have listed some of the top ones. Read the blog to learn more.
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lalalaugenbrot · 9 months
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outrage in the DACH region: traditional dinner plate is now controversial tiktok trend
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Mona Caron
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folkfashion · 2 months
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German Swiss duo, Switzerland, by Kanton Appenzel
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bbg100 · 10 months
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I know I know we have already clowned on this person so much, but like step away from disco elysium brain for a second. The idea that stories have to be uplifting and palatable to all is bad. It closes your eyes to so much art that is vital to understanding people throughout cultural boundaries. Disco Elysium is a complicated, distinctly non American story that makes you step outside of your base assumptions and question the unquestionable. The story does this deliberately. Wanting that story to erode into something simple and idyllic- that is a cruel neutering. I feel like American progressive culture focuses too much on demographic diversity, and not enough on diversity of experiences and history. The need to make a checklist- you play as a disabled, non man! Queer themes! Etc. That takes away your ears towards a wide variety of stories that ARE queer disabled non white etc. Because you are looking for a hamfisted, virtue signaling obviousness, you are missing the intricate stories told by people who don't have your background. Your phd in politically correct American english. By valuing the ability to speak this progressive language, and policing the words used to describe someone's own experiences - you're not listening. You're missing out on art.
So yeah. If you close your ears to disco elysium because it's a grimy detective story with a white man (it's...not set in America but let's just let the concept of whiteness stay for simplicity). Then you're not actually accepting of diversity. You're accepting of the checklist.
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blueiskewl · 6 months
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Bronze Age Women’s Jewelry Hoard Discovered in a Swiss Carrot Field
A set of Bronze Age women’s jewelry was discovered by archaeologists in Güttingen, Thurgau canton, northeastern Switzerland, in a freshly plowed carrot field.
The set, which dates to around 1,500 B.C., includes a necklace made of bronze spiked discs, two spiral finger rings, more than one hundred pinhead-sized amber beads, and spirals made of bronze and gold wire. A rock crystal, a beaver tooth, a perforated bear tooth, a bronze arrowhead, a few lumps of polished iron ore, a small ammonite, and a fossilized shark tooth were among the more unusual items discovered with these opulent items.
An amateur archaeologist named Franz Zahn discovered the treasure for the first time in August of this year. After the carrots were harvested, he was traipsing through the field when he noticed some bronze discs in the disturbed ground. Zahn, an enthusiastic metal detectorist who has found a number of Iron and Bronze Age artifacts in the Güttingen region, recognized the artifacts’ archaeological importance right away and notified the Thurgau Office of Archaeology.
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With the farmer’s permission, the team from the Office of Archeology arrived the next day and quickly realized that only block recovery, that is, the removal and transfer of a larger area of earth of around 50x50x50 cm with the not yet visible finds to the laboratory. At the same time, the small excavation made it clear: There was no evidence of a grave. The jewels were probably buried in an organic container or sack.
The soil block was transported to the Frauenfeld conservation laboratory for excavation. Throughout the process, each discovery layer was meticulously documented. A similar find had already been discovered near Etzwilen two years ago.
These are typical “costume jewelry” from the Bronze Age, more precisely the Middle Bronze Age around 1500 BC. In total, 14 bronze discs were discovered. Spiked discs get their name from the round pointed nub in the center, which is surrounded by three concentric circles. Originally, each of the holes on the discs would have been used to thread a string or a leather strap, with spirals threaded in between them to act as spacers. On the site, there were eight larger gold wire spirals and eleven bronze wire spirals.
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As finds from graves show, women wore necklaces with these eye-catching discs, with spirals strung between them as spacers. Eleven of these spirals were found in Güttingen. In addition, eight slightly larger spirals made of fine gold wire appeared, which weigh a total of over 21 grams. More than 100 amber beads and two finger rings with double spirals complete the ensemble.
Was there a jewelry box hidden here? Were the bear tooth, the rock crystal and the selected fossils and stones a collection of curiosities or souvenirs from a visit to Klettgau? Or is there even more to it? Objects of this type may have been considered to have a special, protective or healing effect and may have been worn as a kind of amulet.
The set is scheduled to go on display at the Frauenfeld Museum of Archeology next year.
By Leman Altuntaş.
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arc-hus · 7 months
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Hilti Art Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - Morger & Dettli
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bloodpen-to-paper · 10 months
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When I have to explain what the QSMP is, I'm gonna show them that stream where Baghera is wearing the Brazilian-themed canga gifted to her by Forever while celebrating Le 14 Julliet
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theswisstimes · 11 months
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belle-keys · 1 year
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so, i saw this post on instagram and my response is just the hardest disagree ever... you want characters who are morally black, or unhinged, or problematic, but you don’t want them to do, say, or think truly problematic, prejudiced things? listen, you cannot call for unlikeable characters in media who only do tasteful evils like murder but not uncomfortable evils like racism or hate speech. you cannot call for novels with characters who are acknowledged to be problematic and at the same time demand only a socially acceptable and clean form of problematic behavior. the reality of messy, problematic characters isn’t to have the reader root for or against these characters or even internalize their ideas. the point of these problematic characters is to reveal the harshness and complexity of the world, not to reinforce moral or political ideals. you cannot explore the truth of society and people in books if you will only accept characters who are sanitized of reality.
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juliaknz · 1 year
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HERZOG & DE MEURON SCHAULAGER BASEL, 2003 Basel, Switzerland Image © Schaulager
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when pearl clutchers on the clock app are upset about a group of grown men who smoke and have girlfriends they purposely keep out of the public eye
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folkfashion · 1 year
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Fasnacht masker, Switzerland, by expatica
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