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I'm a freelance art dork, I get profane when riled, and occasionally I make profound observations. I post things that I find intriguing, which isn't all that surprising, I suppose. I've got rather a long, random list of interests, but instead of boring you half to death, I'll just give you a few of the highlights: vintage Hollywood, smut, cool old signs and most things from the Mid-century, Art Deco, and Edwardian eras. I'm also rather fond of fart jokes & assorted vulgarities, skulls, ugly pretty things and the like.
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‘Don Quichotte de la Manche’ by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; illustrated by Thomas Derrick. Published 1912 by Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York.
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Hand of Akhenaten making an offering to Aten - Sandstone
Ancient Egypt from Ashmunein Dynasty 18
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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You probably heard about the protests that started in Gezi Park, Istanbul, Turkey the past weeks that continue to this day and that have spread through the country.
The people organized this Public Library in Gezi Park that was later destroyed by the police (as you can see in the last 2 photographs).
Between the chaos and the danger of police brutality (that have severely injured and killed civilians), people got together and built a library.
This is the human spirit in its most beautiful form.
Thanks to einhellesbitte for the information and the links.
Images source: Gezikutuphanesi
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Source: gezikutuphanesi.blogspot.mx