jellobatch: inriri: panzabeetch: Happy birthday Mr. Depp,...

Happy birthday Mr. Depp, thanks for all the movies you've given us and hopefully you'll give us many more!
Is this for real
IS THIS JOHNNY DEPP WEARING A FUCKING WARBONNETI DO NOT HAVE FUCKING W O R D S TO EXPLAIN HOW INFURIATED I AM
HE IS NOT NATIVE
EVEN IF HE WAS, THE CULTURE HE CLAIMS TO BE FROM DID NOT WEAR WARBONNETSLIKE HOLY SHIT HE SINKS TO NEW LOWS. FUCK YOU, JOHNNY DEPP
I am so mad I can't see straight holy shit. He has not earned that. He does not deserve it!!!
I'm soo tired of his ass clinging onto his native roots. DUDE YOU'RE LIKE 1/27th Native American STOP!!!!!!!
This is from the movie Finding Neverland. He was playing J.M Barrie who of course shits on Native Americans.
youngblackandvegan: downlo: Charles Henri Joseph...

African Venus, bronze and gold, 1851

Negre du Soudan, bronze and marble, 1857

Saïd Abdullah of the Mayac, Kingdom of the Darfur (Sudan), bronze, 1848

Capresse des Colonies, bronze, marble, enamel, 1862
Charles Henri Joseph Cordier
glory
evocativesynthesis: Blue Forest, Vancouver, British Columbia...

Blue Forest, Vancouver, British Columbia (by ohbunnie)
sleepypsychedelia: When people think that Daenerys is literally named Khaleesi
When people think that Daenerys is literally named Khaleesi
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Master Post on Why John Lennon is Shit
So here's a master post of John Lennon's shittiness. I added much more info about cultural appropriation in his music. I also submitted this to Your Fave is Problematic. :3
Sexism/abuse
- publicly admitted to hitting the women he dated
- abusive toward both his wives, including Yoko Ono and his son
- was controlling in his relationship with Yoko Ono, making her follow him everywhere (including the bathroom)—and made her list all the men she had slept with, which he shamed her for, and did various other controlling/abusive things
- wrote this misogynistic song that threatens violence against women
Homophobia and antisemitism
- was antisemitic and homophobic, and made antisemetic/homophobic comments toward Brian Epstein, the Beatles' gay and Jewish manager
- even beat someone nearly to death for even insinuating that he had an affair with Brian Epstein: he never apologized for the incident, despite using the excuse for being drunk at the time, stating, "he called me a bloody queer, and I bashed in his ribs for it.' Later, when he was older, and supposedly "reformed" he claimed he just "wanted to show he was a man" at that age…
Racism
- wrote the racist song: "Woman is the 'N-word' of the world" (except he used the actual word not n-word) tw in link for racial slur; discussion here explaining why the song is racist (again tw for slur) post explains the song, not only uses a slur but also erases Black women, and equates sexism non-black women face with anti-blackness) (one lyric: "women is the slave to the slaves")
- appropriating/stealing music from Black artists: stole riffs, melodies and even lyrics from Black artists, to name but a few examples: I Feel Fine from Bobby Parker;
We Gotta Work It Out from Stevie Wonder [edit: oops that was a cover by Stevie Wonder of the Beatles!]; Day Tripper from Bo Diddly; and was sued for stealing Come Together from Chuck Berry; and did many covers where Black vocal styles are appropriated: Twist and Shout from Isley Brothers, Money from Barrett Strong/Berry Gordy, Some Other Guy from Ritchie Barrett—examples go on and on- appropriation of Indian music and culture, including the appropriation of traditional Indian instruments, spiritual/religious beliefs, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and white supremacy; examples of appropriation in music here, here, here; and this video is an example of not only appropriation of the sitar but Indian spirituality ("om" in the song Across the Universe) and in fetishizing/exoticizing spiritual practices in India
Ableism
- often made offensive comments about disabled people (note that the jerk who wrote the article in the link makes ridiculous excuses for him)
- mimicked people with developmental disabilities
- stated that disabled people touching him was "horrifying" and continually referred to disabled people as "cr*pples"; talked about disabled fans in extremely ableist, demeaning ways
- made a song called "Cr*ppled Inside" with an ableist slur to appropriate the pain of disabled people to describe his "internal pain" as a white abled man
Harassment/bullying/acts of violence
- Committed various humiliating/violent acts toward strangers and friends: threw knives at people in the audience at concerts, being a violent drunk and getting in fights with friends, etc.; also dubbed Germans at a concert "Nazis" and "Hitlerites"
- he may have been responsible for the death of former bandmate Stuart Sutcliffe, on top of more heinous behavior, including urinating on nuns
"Not every white person is a racist, but the genius of racism is that you don't have to participate..."
"Not every white person is a racist, but the genius of racism is that you don't have to participate to enjoy the spoils. If you're white, you can be completely oblivious, passively accepting the status quo, and reap the rewards."-
—Mychal Denzel Smith, "White People Have to Give Up Racism" (via thenationmagazine)
A very good definition of privilege.
(via blueandbluer)
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burgundyreds: Bora Aksu

Bora Aksu
we-suffer-4-fashion: "Obsessions" Photographed by Luca...

"Obsessions" Photographed by Luca Guadagnino for CR Fashion Book #2
heysawbones: zalzett: Roman Portrait Sculpture: The Stylistic...






Roman Portrait Sculpture: The Stylistic Cycle
The development of Roman portraiture is characterized by a stylistic cycle that alternately emphasized realistic or idealizing elements. Each stage of Roman portraiture can be described as alternately "veristic" or "classicizing," as each imperial dynasty sought to emphasize certain aspects of representation in an effort to legitimize their authority or align themselves with revered predecessors. These stylistic stages played off of one another while pushing the medium toward future artistic innovations.
- In the Republic the most highly valued traits included a devotion to public service and military prowess, and so Republican citizens sought to project these ideals through their representation in portraiture. Public officials commissioned portrait busts that reflected every wrinkle and imperfection of the skin.
- Augustan and Julio-Claudian portrait types emphasized the youth, beauty, and benevolence of the new dynastic family.
- Shifts in the political atmosphere favored a return to Republican standards and so also influenced artistic styles. Portraits of Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian dynasty, show him in an unidealized manner.
- Trajan, who wanted to emphasize symbolic connections with Augustus and so adopted an ageless and somewhat idealized portrait type quite different from that of the Flavians. His successor Hadrian went a step further and is noted as being the first emperor to adopt the Greek habit of wearing a beard.
- In contrast to the full curls typical of Hadrianic and Antonine portraits, Caracalla is shown with a short, military beard and hairstyle that were stippled across the surface of the marble for a "buzz-cut" effect. He is also shown with an intense, almost insane facial expression, which evokes his strong military background and, according to some scholars, reflects his aggressive nature
- The portraiture of Constantine the Great is unique in its combination of third-century abstraction and a neo-Augustan, neo-Trajanic classical revival.Constantine' s portraiture encapsulated the Roman artistic tradition of emulation and innovation, and in turn had great impact on the development of Byzantine art.
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idealized naturalism party at my place
gosh I wish I was a verist, though
cupcakesandtv: Johansson was so determined to avoid looking...










Johansson was so determined to avoid looking like a movie star pretending to be a zookeeper running on empty and fueled only by her devotion to her motley assortment of big cats, zebras, and kangaroos that she refused to wear makeup for the film. A big deal for a female movie star, but it works, helping to anchor her performance in the details of actual manual labor—shoveling shit, feeding slabs of red meat to the lion and tigers—that we don't see much of in American movies. (x)
#i'm sorry what? #that's what your face looks like without any makeup? #well fuck me#i'm done #i give up
carflopa: Model Lily Cole by Paolo Roversi.

Model Lily Cole by Paolo Roversi.
diafano: "Peruvian Perplex" - Anniek Kortleve by Alexander...

"Peruvian Perplex" - Anniek Kortleve by Alexander Neumann for Tank #7
haeul: 'The Ascension' - Andrei Rublev

'The Ascension' - Andrei Rublev
justlikeasnapdragon: I literally just found out how clever...

I literally just found out how clever Sansa Starks wedding dress was…
Michele Clapton wanted the dress to tell Sansa's story through the very detailed embroidery and it does.
Her lower back showing Stark diawolf and Tully fish to represent her roots however as you move round the dress the Lannister lion becomes more dominant.
In areas it shows the contrast between the lion and the diawolf as they fight on her hips as she becomes more and more entangled by Lannister life.
Finally the Lions head is stamped on her back neck to represent how the Lannisters finally own her through marriage.
The Tully blue is faintly used in some areas however Lannister red and gold strong throughout.
All of this while still using colours and styles that are typically Sansa.
God. I would love to work with the Game Of Thrones costume design…
giando1611990: My mum told me to stay away from girls like you...

My mum told me to stay away from girls like you by *Giando1611990
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tdkr gifs meme —-> the space
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