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George Crombie
Picking daisies
Gathering daisies
Snapped - Kate Crombie photographing her sisters
Waitati, c. 1912
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theoszczepanski · 4 days
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theoszczepanski · 5 days
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"Fuck Borders"
Seen in Kraków, Poland
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theoszczepanski · 7 days
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"In a series of experiments conducted in 1856, Eunice Newton Foote — a scientist and women's rights campaigner from Seneca Falls, New York — became the first person to discover that altering the proportion of carbon dioxide (then called "carbonic acid gas") in the atmosphere would change its temperature. This relationship between carbon dioxide and the earth's climate has since become one of the key principles of modern meteorology, the greenhouse effect, and climate science. However, no one acknowledged Foote was the first to make this discovery for more than a century, in large part because she was a woman."
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theoszczepanski · 12 days
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excuse me what the fuck
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Part of the Struggle - Art and Politics in the Weimar Republic
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theoszczepanski · 15 days
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Anyway keep up the good work everybody
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theoszczepanski · 16 days
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April 13 1985 - The neonazis of Nordiska Rikspartiet held a rally in Växjö, Sweden, but were driven off by antifascists. The event lead to this iconic photograph of Danuta Danielsson hitting a neonazi with her handbag. Danuta was Jewish and of Polish heritage, and her mother had been imprisoned in Majdanek concentration camp during World War II. [video]
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theoszczepanski · 18 days
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The Outer Limits | S1.E26 | The Guests | 1964
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theoszczepanski · 22 days
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theoszczepanski · 24 days
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It's Bandcamp Friday, bastardos!
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theoszczepanski · 25 days
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hearing officials and public figures criticize biden openly on talk shows and seeing newspaper headlines sharply decry israel killing aid workers is making me feel kind of crazy. like it could've been like this the whole time. before 40,000 palestinians were killed and the infrastructure of gaza destroyed. it could've been like this when people gathered their children in plastic bags at al-ahli hospital, when a poet and his family were assassinated for a joke, when journalists buried their families on air, when children were targeted by drones on camera, when a little boy holding his grandmother's hand in one hand and a white flag in another watched her get shot and die in front of him, when a cameraman was left to bleed out with a live counter for hours while his rescuers were shot, when patients were bulldozed in their tents in the courtyard of a hospital, when four babies were left die and decompose alone in their hospital beds, when six year old hind rajab was crying for help trapped in a car with the corpses of her family on the phone with the red crescent for hours until she and the rescuers sent to get her were killed too.
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theoszczepanski · 26 days
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Käthe Kollwitz's creative process brought to life, "Sharpening the Scythe"
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AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to quote further what you’ve said in explanation of why you’re resigning. You said you’re “haunted by the final social media post of Aaron Bushnell, the 25-year-old US Air Force serviceman who self-immolated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington on February 25.” You quote him: “Many of us like to ask ourselves, 'What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?' The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now.” If you can explain what that meant to you and how people have responded to you?
ANNELLE SHELINE: Sorry. You know, that post, I think, spoke to me and many people, who had to really look at what they were doing and whether — you know, for me, I have a young daughter. And I thought about, in the future, if she were to ask me, you know, “What were you doing when this was happening? You were at the State Department.” I want to be able to tell her that I didn’t stay silent. And I know many people who are deeply affected by those words that Aaron Bushnell posted.
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David Lynch & Harry Dean Stanton - Existence in 18 seconds
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