say those three words and i’m yours
neon genesis evangelion
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EVERY MINUTE IS A BLESSING WHEN I CAN SPEND IT WITH YOU STUPID MOTHERFUCKERS
I LOVE YOU TOO YOU LIMEY SWEDISH WHORE
I’M DUTCH YOU DISEASE-RIDDEN LITTLE BITCH
There’s a difference?
Getting back on topic,

- Waterbenders:I can also bend blood!
- Earthbenders:I can also bend metal!
- Firebenders:I can also bend lightning!
- Airbenders:And I can bend the aIR STRAIGHT FROM YOUR FREAKING LUNGS AND END YOUR PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR A LIFE HA HA!
The Internet Has Gone Corgi Crazy
guy:
so here’s some weird Corgi mixes
Corgi/Chihuahua
Corgi/Chow
Corgi/Dachshund
Corgi/Dalmatian
Corgi/English Bulldog
Corgi/German Shepherd
Corgi/Golden Retriever
Corgi/Husky
Corgi/Jack Russell
Corgi/Papillon
Corgi/Toy Poodle
Corgi/Sheltie
Corgi/Shiba Inu
#they’re just mini versions of the other dog and I love every second of it
Corgihuawhat
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Photo of a fight in the Ukranian Parliament or Renaissance painting?
Slap them all in togas instead of suits and it would perfect
It also follows a pyramidal composition!
However, I would argue that this picture is more Baroque than Renaissance. Notable features of Baroque art are:
- Images are direct, obvious, and dramatic.
- Tries to draw the viewer in to participate in the scene.
- Depictions feel physically and psychologically real. Emotionally intense.
- Extravagant settings and ornamentation.
- Dramatic use of color.
- Dramatic contrasts between light and dark, light and shadow.
- As opposed to Renaissance art with its clearly defined planes, with each figure placed in isolation from each other, Baroque art has continuous overlapping of figures and elements.
- Common themes: grandiose visions, ecstasies and conversions, martyrdom and death, intense light, intense psychological moments.
In the baroque, artists strove to evoke aesthetic responses. Now I’m not talking about aesthetic as in “oh thats pretty” I’m talking about aesthetic like that punch in the gut reaction you get to something.
One of the ways this was done was through the depiction of intense emotion which we see in this photograph. compare to Bernini
The picture also displays a wonderful use of chiaroscuro (an effect of contrasted light and shadow created by light falling unevenly or from a particular direction on something) a style used extensively by Caravaggio and other Baroque artists.
oh my god
This post keeps getting better.
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