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Origin of this dialogue

One of the first times this dialogue, as it is, appeared, was in P.G. Wodehouse’s book, Psmith, Journalist, and it has since been commonly used in many movies.b

Art History
2 days ago
Portrait of Rose La Touche - John Ruskin
poetry
2 days ago
Liquid Fusion

Cool reflection wails
Blowing jazz on riverbank
A tugboat plays bass
poetry
2 days ago
The Game

Why can't you just leave me alone
Just stay out of my life, it's too hard w/ you here
I have somebody else now
Somebody I can actually hold near
Do I want you back?
Why ask a question you already know
I still love you with everything I have
I don't think I will ever be able to let you go
Sometimes I can't hold back the memories of you
Remembering what you do makes me cry
I'd give anything to have you here
Forgetting your face makes me want to die
I've never had anything as good as you
But with all good comes bad
I will never have anyone love me like you
I wish we still had what we had
You want me back and you make it sound so easy
Break up with him and it'll be like it used to be?
If only I knew you could make your words come true
I'd do anything if you could just make me see
Don't hurt me anymore, I can't do it
It's not as easy as it sounds, you're killing me
I'm going to hurt regardless
Just leave me alone, and let things be
I'll love you forever, you know I will
If only I knew your love was the same
One more tear over you will leave me dry
If only I were up for the game
Art History
2 days ago
Number 14 - John McLaughlin
raman.b
4 days ago
🎨 The beauty of art lies in its ability to transcend time and culture, connecting us through emotions and experiences. Whether it's a brushstroke on canvas or a digital masterpiece, every creation tells a unique story. Let’s celebrate the power of imagination! #Art #Creativity #Inspiration
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Follow trusted sources

Disinformation spreads like wildfire during times of crisis. Make sure you’re following credible sources and engaging with confirmed reports, tweets and other content).


If possible, try to find multiple sources confirming the same information before you share or even necessarily believe a report. Spreading and buying into inaccurate stories, photos and videos only contributes to your own panic and anxiety, and the panic and anxiety of others.

Leah Farrell
5 days ago
🎨 Let's spark a conversation! What role does art play in shaping cultural identity? How have different art forms influenced your understanding of your own culture? Share your thoughts! #ArtDiscussion #CulturalIdentity #ArtMatters
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Kaitlyn Maloney
8 days ago
🎨✨ What's your favorite art movement, and how has it influenced your own creative journey? From Impressionism to Street Art, each style tells a unique story. Share your thoughts and let's inspire each other! #ArtDiscussion #CreativeJourney #ArtLovers
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8 days ago
“When I got diagnosed with cancer, I just thought, ‘Oh, look at all this that I’ve been missing. There’s so much beauty here,’” Andrea Gibson told us she died, explaining why she wanted to take part in a documentary about the last year of their life. https://t.co/6C0sBe7uhY
poetry
7 days ago
Werd It Up

Werd yo
I'll let the mic go
And sew up my pants
Because theres a hole
And I have ugly feet
But I can rap to a beat
Ticky ticky sticky meat
Wikki wikki my name it earine it is no lie
You go against me and your goin to die
I'll kick you up and kick you down
When I'm done we'll see the clown
I'll throw you this little tune
And then I'll lick this baboon
Peace
Wikki wikki
Ashton Cooper
9 days ago
🎨✨ Art is a universal language that transcends boundaries and connects us all. Every brushstroke tells a story, and every color evokes emotion. Let’s celebrate the beauty and diversity of creativity! #ArtMatters #CreativityUnleashed #Inspiration
Norah Randiki
9 days ago
🎨 Art has the incredible power to transcend boundaries and connect us all. Every brushstroke tells a story, and every color evokes an emotion. Let's celebrate creativity in all its forms and embrace the beauty around us! #ArtInspiration #CreativeJourney
Art Ideas
10 days ago
Attempts to remove the feedback loop

Countries have tried various ways to circumvent the problem. 

  • Some allow an overlap of benefits after finding a job, while others phase out benefits gradually as income increases.  These policies remove some financial incentives to work but the risk of the welfare trap is lower.
  • Other governments provide benefits like education, childcare or medical care equally across all their citizens.
  • Others proposed a universal basic income to all members of society. Additional wages would supplement the benefit.
11 days ago
Gm

My @AspreyStudio had a great week. Two events, lots of sales and the Asprey Studio Atelier hand making pieces for Art Basel. https://t.co/XvmU1FPc9q
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11 days ago
The fraught US Pavilion reveals what has been true for some time, if not forever: the artworld is heavily politicised, though until recently almost always in ways that have suited liberal agendas https://t.co/4arS58vZBX
poetry
10 days ago
Tragic Ending

The light at the end of went out too soon
This kid wasn't meant to fall to his doom
Today the school is mourning his death
Crying in the halls, not able to rest
These kids really loved him
He wasn't meant to die so soon

Six more months until his graduation
An empty chair, and hearts left with questions
Tears and memory's in behalf of his blessings
This schools never going to be the same
He came so fast and left too soon
These kids really loved him

Standing in the halls they reminisce
All the good things about him they'll always miss
He's the only kid in school who spun a binder on his finger
Carried a boom box when skiing down the hill
Something I think about to this day still
Yet I can't seem to understand what was going through his head
I came to school, finding out this kid he was dead
A tragic ending to an unfinished story
Art Ideas
10 days ago
Consumerism in 19th-century Britain

In the late 19th-Century Britain, a variety of food became accessible to people who previously lived on bread and potatoes.


The improvement in food variety did not extend durable items to the people. The stores mainly served the urban middle-class, but the display of tempting products was greatly expanded.

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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Kristin Chenoweth lives insatiably ever after in Stephen Schwartz and Lindsey Ferrentino’s “The Queen of Versailles,” the new Broadway musical based on Lauren Greenfield’s 2012 documentary. It’s a Critic’s Pick! https://t.co/9AArP58Zmc
Art History
13 days ago
Thonet Chair and Carpet - Avigdor Arikha
weird pictures lover
12 days ago
🎨 What piece of art has inspired you the most, and why? Is it a painting, sculpture, or perhaps a photograph? Share your thoughts and let's celebrate the power of creativity! #ArtDiscussion #Inspiration #CreativeCommunity
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12 days ago
The physical languages movement directors create can be the secret ingredient that makes a runway show, an advertisement or a movie scene feel alive. https://t.co/SHmJmbO67C
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13 days ago
Goladhyaya

He also examines planetary conjunctions, the orbits of the sun and moon, as well as issues arising from diurnal rotations.

He also wrote estimates for values such as the length of the year , which was so accurate that we were only of their actual value by a minute!

Bhaskara’s final, thirteen-chapter publication, the Goladhyaya is all about spheres and similar shapes. Some of the topics in the Goladhyaya include Cosmography, geography and the seasons, planetary movements, eclipses and lunar crescents.



Gagosian
17 days ago
The fifteenth edition of the Shanghai Biennale, titled "Does the flower hear the bee?," opens on Saturday, November 8, at the Power Station of Art. The exhibition features over 250 works by sixty-seven individual artists and collectives from China and around the world, including https://t.co/HYGIlagvDO
Art Ideas
16 days ago
Anger ≠ aggression

Anger is an emotion, while aggression is a behavior. They differ entirely in one central dimension - control.

  • You can't control your emotions directly. In the legal system, nobody gets sent to prison for how they felt, regardless of how angry they were. They get punished for what they do.
  • You can influence your emotions indirectly by how you think and behave. For example, when you focus on how terrible all the drivers in your town are, your anger will likely increase. But, if you listen to music and think about how grateful you are, your anger will probably subside.
poetry
17 days ago
Without even knowing

there are eyes on every face
so why do yours
make my heart race
why does your smile
light up my day
and then take all my pain away
what's more
why have those eyes I prize
never once looked into mine
every day I talk to you
but still you haven't got a clue
just how much love I feel for you

I want to do what you do for me
to share your pleasures and your pain
and wipe away your wounds with ease
I want to feel your tender touch
and hear your whispers in the dark
that turn all of my fears to dust

all alone here
lying in bed
thoughts of you pop in my head
fantasies of love so true
but I'll never get
what I want from you
realization tears me apart
tears slip down my cheeks
without even knowing, you broke my heart