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darlingshane · 9 days
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wet beast wednesday 🐻
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kwistowee · 2 months
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JON BERNTHAL as THE MUTE | PILGRIMAGE (2017)
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viridian-pickle · 3 months
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falcoworks · 6 months
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Day 18 -- Pilgrimage
Travelers from the deep woods used lenses to keep the harsh light of the unfiltered sun of the surface from harming their eyes, as most were accustomed to the perpetual twilight of living beneath the thousand-yard-deep canopy.
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scavengedluxury · 2 months
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Roma pilgrimage to the holy well at Csatka, 1985. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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swordhearte · 7 months
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the song of achilles, madeline miller // poems, louise gluck // the secret history, donna tart // there is no absolution for the fallen, p.d // pilgrimage 2017 dir. brendan muldowney
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anna-hawk · 2 months
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I watched Pilgrimage again last night and I have so many more feelings about the Mute now. I already did the first time watching, but now it's more!! Jon is simply incredible. The power of acting without uttering one single word. He barely even makes any sound period. He grunts a bit here and there while he fights, but you have to get to the end to hear him actually bellow with rage. Beautiful!
And his relationship with Diarmuid is the most wonderful thing of all. How they're both so fiercely protective of each other. How The Mute does things for and because of Diarmuid. You can tell that Tom and Jon worked incredibly well together. I'm seriously hoping to see them in another movie together.
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downfalldestiny · 10 months
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النّفسُ ترجُو والأمَانِي جمَّةً،
والعَبدُ يدعُو والگريمُ گريم 🤲🕊️🕋 !.
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useless-catalanfacts · 3 months
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The Tossa Pilgrim has been walking this path every year since the 15th century.
According to the tradition, around the year 1400 the plague was devastating the town of Tossa de Mar (in Comarques Gironines, Catalonia). The inhabitants asked Saint Sebastian for help and promised that, if he saved them, they would walk every year to the nearest chapel dedicated to him.
Soon, the plague ended. Since then, every year on January 20th (Saint Sebastian's Day), the people of Tossa have sent a man in representation of the town to walk the 40 kilometres to the nearest chapel dedicated to Saint Sebastian, which is in the town of Santa Coloma de Farners. This man is called the Father Pilgrim (pare pelegrí in Catalan), and still continues nowadays. He walks there accompanied by everyone who wants to join, arrives in the chapel after the sun has set, and gives away shells (pilgrimage symbol) to the people of Santa Coloma who gather to welcome him. The next day, he walks back. When he reaches Tossa again, inhabitants join him carrying candles, and many religious people follow him barefoot for a personal promise.
Video by fototecapatrimonial on Instagram. Photos from Visit Tossa and Turisme Santa Coloma de Farners.
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riepu10 · 3 months
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"My men. Do not worry yourself, Fournier. We will return before nightfall to protect you."
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tanuki-kimono · 1 year
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Fukuro mono (嚢物) purses and bags, chart by Nadeshico Rin.
Kimono don’t have pocket in the Western sense, and the easiest way of carrying something is to tuck it into your tamoto (袂, dangling pocket-like part of a kimono sleeve). But people also used many types of pouchesand cases to carry their trinkets, here are some which were used by Edo period city-deller women:
Kakemamori (懸守) amulet case, made from a cylindrical pouch slipped on a cord. In Middle Age, those pouches were put around the neck by pilgrims, mostly women, to carry gofu (talisman). Temples and sanctuaries sold amulets to facilitate childbirth, and counteract menstruation impurity (月水を穢), which was (still is nowadays) a big taboo in Japanese society. Other amulets existed, for example to protect one’s safety, or to ward off disasters. Kakemamori went through style changes but their use remained late into Meiji era.
Sage tabako ire (提げ煙草入れ) hanging tobacco pouch, put on by tucking the netsuke (根付 decorative toggle) into the obi, and adjusted with ojime (緒締, decorative closing bead). They were paired with kiseru 煙管 pipes, put away in tsutsu 筒 cases. Those pouches were used by men and women alike.
Tamoto otoshi (袂落とし) pocket sleeve pouches, put on around the neck over the underlayer, and accessed through the kimono sleeves openings. Several types existed, like kamiire ( 紙入れ small handbag, wallet), or straps holding handy tenugui towels. Those convenient pouches were used by men and women alike.
Kagami ire (鏡入れ) make-up pouch, often decorated with a hana kusari (華鎖, dangling charm), and holding several portable items: hake (刷毛, make-up brush), beni fude  (紅筆, lipstick brush​), beni ita (紅板, lipstick palette, the green hue is the mark of true safflower), oshiroi (白粉, face powder), tekagami (手鏡, handmirror), etc. Tbh, I found hard to distinguish modern kagamiire from hakoseko without being able to open them and check to content, especially as they can be a bit of both ^^;
Hakoseko (箱迫) women billfold-like clutch, slipped into the futokoro (bosom collar fold when a kimono is worn, just above a woman obi). Made from heavily decorated brocade, those were first used by women of the samurai class to carry kaishi (懐紙, tissue paper) and other small items like birabira kanzashi (びらびら簪, dangling hairpin) or nioi fukuro (匂い袋, perfume bag). Nowadays, those are mainly used for wedding or shichigosan attires.
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darlingshane · 2 months
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Jon Bernthal | Arms Appreciation
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kwistowee · 3 months
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#murder strut JON BERNTHAL as THE MUTE | PILGRIMAGE (2017)
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rherlotshadow · 7 months
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Pilgrim town of Rocamadour, France.
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lucy-sky · 2 years
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BERNTHIRST SPRING FLING 2022
April 23 - Steamy Saturday
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honeyhobbs · 28 days
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Tiny little Diarmund
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