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filipwozniak · 4 months
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Dzisiaj poszlismy na protest/konferencje na rzecz ochrony rzek w polsce. Organizatorzy chcą aby rzeki jie byly podmiotem ministerstwa infrastruktury tylko w pełni podlegały ministerstwu srodowiska. Staliśmy r niebieską szarfa ktora symbolizowała rzeke i takze krzyczelismy hasla majacje na celu wywrzec presje na wladzy. Po małej demonstracji głowny organizator udał sie złożyc pismo u premier Donalda Tuska.
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filipwozniak · 6 months
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Dzisiaj na lekcji omawialiśmy dramaty przeczytane przez uczniow. Obnazona zostala niewiedza obowieazkowej Antygony. Ja Nie przeczytałem niczego i byłem z tego wzgledu czesto nekany.
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filipwozniak · 8 months
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"The Maker" was created by Christopher Kezelos and Mike Lagana in 2012 in Australia. It tells the story of a tiny plush creature that must create another of its kind to ensure the survival of the species.
The story begins with the flipping of an hourglass, marking the start of a time-sensitive process. The creature begins crafting a head out of clay and a body from a material. After completing the construction, he desperately attempts to bring his creation to life. Trying everything, he then discovers in a tutorial that he must play a song on a violin. He passionately starts playing, and finally, his creation awakens just in time before time runs out. Once the time has elapsed, he vanishes, passing the book with instructions to the new creature, and the entire process restarts with the flipping of the hourglass.
Since this is a stop-motion video, the actors are represented by miniature figures. Despite their size, all facial expressions and bodily features are highly detailed. They don't speak but use a written language. It's fascinating to watch as these seemingly lifeless puppets come to life.
The entire stage is meticulously designed, featuring miniature accessories with incredible attention to detail. It creates a dark and gloomy yet cozy atmosphere, complete with tiny lamps, printed books, and even strings on the violin. The level of detail is astonishing.
Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It conveys a meaningful message and is universally appealing. The plot is easy to follow and engaging. Its duration is perfect, and it never becomes boring. I would wholeheartedly recommend this stop-motion animation to anyone.
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filipwozniak · 8 months
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filipwozniak · 8 months
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Today in class we played knife, passing words and a baton and association games. We wrote down the things we were grateful for in our life.
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