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pazzesco · 7 months
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🏆 Photography 🏆
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Quannah Chasinghorse, Fist Raised by Kiliii Yuyan
Quannah Chasinghorse, a groundbreaking Indigenous model, stands tall and confident, her gaze piercing through the lens to remind viewers “whose land you’re living on”. Using her fame to support activism, Chasinghorse’s assertive presence speaks to her dedication to creating positive change and elevating the voices of marginalized communities.
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Quannah Rose Chasinghorse (born June 7, 2002) is a Native American model and fierce land protector who is an advocate for causes that affect her community. Her Indigenous ancestry is both Hän Gwich’in (from Alaska and Canada) and Oglala Lakota (from South Dakota)
Now that Chasinghorse has catapulted into the spotlight, walking the runways of Prabal Gurung, Chloé, and Chanel (among others) and attending the Met Gala, she's using her platform to advocate for change. She is using her unique beauty to forward the narrative of protecting indigenous lands, their people, and their animals while killing it as a model.
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gameraboy2 · 10 months
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George Wendt as Norm Peterson and John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin in Cheers (1982)
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churippu · 16 days
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I was commissioned by @bawnjourno to do a chibi version of Cliff Clavin from Cheers for her friend @bicolumbo's birthday :D
I had a fun time with this one because 1) We all love a classic TV show character around these parts and 2) It really showed I could turn anyone chibi hehehe! 😈
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summerreign4077 · 9 months
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yourfavehasautism · 22 days
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cliff from cheers is autistic af
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Cliff Claven from Cheers has autism!
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fuckyeahnormandcliff · 10 months
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Found in Threads, of course the original poster would never deign to be on… gasp… Tumb1r!
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stachebracket · 1 year
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'Stache-Off!! Round 1
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jeffcross5000 · 5 months
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"Well, ehhhhh, it's a well-known fact, Captain Bateson, that Aldebarians want nothing to do with the Rozniakians."
"This is why Romulan ale is illegal."
"No, that's an entirely different story..."
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awhisperofcinnamon · 2 years
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Wings + make up a guy
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pazzesco · 7 months
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🎨 Ernie Barnes 🎨
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Ernie Barnes - The Gospel Truth - 1985
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Ernie Barnes - Solid Rock Congregation - 1993
Ernie Barnes July 15, 1938 – April 27, 2009 A leading 20th century artist well-known for his unique style of movement, Ernie Barnes is the first American professional athlete to become a noted painter. His works are shown, collected and respected internationally. In pop culture Barnes’ artwork appears on music album covers, television and movies, especially his iconic dance hall scene, The Sugar Shack.
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Ernie Barnes painting "The Sugar Shack" – used for Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" album artwork – was sold for a whopping $15.3 million dollars.
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'The Big Ern' - a 24" x 36" self portrait - He gave this painting to Charlton Heston in 1969.
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He was #61 for the San Diego Chargers who were coached by Al Davis back then.
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The 6' 3" 250 lb. offensive guard was #62 when he played for the Denver Broncos.
Shortly after his final football game, Barnes went to the 1965 AFL owners meeting in Houston in hopes of becoming the league's official artist. There he was introduced to New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin, who paid for Barnes to bring his paintings to New York City. Later they met at a gallery and unbeknownst to Barnes, three art critics were there to evaluate his paintings. They told Werblin that Barnes was "the most expressive painter of sports since George Bellows."
In what was one of the most unusual posts in the history of the AFL, Werblin retained Barnes as a salaried player, but positioned him in front of the canvas, rather than on the football field.
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Pocket Passer 26 1/8 x 40 in - 1992
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In his studio
Ernest Eugene Barnes Jr. July 15, 1938 - April 27, 2009 (aged 70)
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Clifford C. Clavin Jr. from Cheers/Frasier has autistic swag!
(submitted by @hadesfirst)
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alwaysamaritimer · 1 year
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(via GIPHY) Kirstie Louise Alley January 12 1951 - December 5 2022  Rest In Peace <3
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kidcataldo · 1 year
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when I was like 12 and obsessed with Cheers the tv show, I absolutely hated the finale of Diane coming back and sam and Diane both pretending to have moved on by being married and having lots of kids. I liked the concept, I just think it could have been done so much better. So hear me out:
Everything is the same. Sam talks to Diane on the phone, lies and says he’s moved on. Married with a bunch of kids. So Diane does the same. (Like I think it happened in the original?)
Then Diane arrives, she’s with her gay dog groomer(?), whatever. And Sam has Rebecca pretend to be his wife. All that’s the same. But Diane brings along a little boy about six, says it’s her and her husband’s son. Everything mostly happens like it did in the original, except now there’s a little boy.
Rebecca gets with the plumber dude (?) and we discover Diane’s “husband” is gay. They laugh about going such lengths to make the other jealous.
Finally Sam asks, he has to know, “where’d you get the kid from? Snatch him from toys r us or something?” And that’s when Diane gets quiet. That’s when she gets serious. “He’s mine, actually. Big baseball fanatic. Flirtatious with the girls on the playground…” And Sam slowly realizes, but she helps by pushing further: “a lot like his father.” Sam is too stunned to speak, diane thinks he’s not getting it: “he’s your son, sam”
“to be continued” and ending credits
Part 2, again, is the same as it was originally. They’re back together, getting married, and he decides he’s leaving with her. Everybody at the bar hates it, like in the original, but it’s different. Now there’s a kid involved. Now there’s actual stakes, actual responsibility
Like how it originally ended, they ultimately decide they shouldn’t get back together and Sam returns to the bar. Except he doesn’t return right away, he leaves with them to California (?) to spend time with the kid and has everybody at the bar think he’s gone for good until he pops up like a few weeks later like, “yeah, it didn’t work out”
He mentions about visiting the kid every few months, and having him during summers. Everybody forgives him for making them think he abandoned them, and they drink to sam’s newfound fatherhood
Carla, of course, fusses over having diane back in her life. “She’s not back in our lives, Carla. You heard sam, she’s staying in California,” Norm assures. “Yeah, with her kid. Sam’s son, the future of this bar.” Everyone, including sam, lets out a very unenthused “oh”
Anyway, the show ends. And then maybe I would have Sam’s appearance in Frasier later on deal with something about his son, instead of the fleeing from marriage storyline
That’s it, that’s what I would change. Or, that’s what 12 year old me would change ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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louisironson · 2 years
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thinking about the cheers episode where cliff just put himself through ABA therapy,,, like with literal electroshocks. what the hell
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