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pkmn-edits · 9 months
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Random Pokemon x random Pride flag edit!
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lovequeerindigo · 10 months
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You don't need to change your labels unless you want to. If you say you're a lesbian, you're a lesbian. No lesbian is the same and 100% attracted to the same kinds of people. If you still feel conflicted about the subject you can always look into fia/fin attraction labels ( https://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Category:Fia/Fin_Attraction ) but know that there's no box where you need to fit in to be a "valid lesbian".
thank you <3
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Official Coining Post ☄︎. *. ⋆
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-Lutter is a suffix for when you're attracted to a certain gender but you struggle with that attraction for whatever reason it could be because of trauma or bad experiences but it doesn't have to be, some examples of this may be:
Fialutter/Finlutter - the stuggle with attraction to fia/fin/woman
Mialutter/Minlutter - the stuggle with attraction to mia/min/men
Xialutter/Xinlutter - the stuggle with attraction to xia/xin/xenics
Nialutter/Ninlutter - the stuggle with attraction to nia/nin/neutral/non-binary
Multilutter - the stuggle with attraction to all genders attracted to
Lutter - french for struggle
this term was coined on the 20th of July 2021 by me!
The flags were created on the 26th of July 2021 by the same user
if you have any questions or anything, feel free to dm/ask us on here!
Can be added to dictionaries, wikis, etc. as long as nothing about the term is changed, and the definition isn’t altered in any way
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more flags below the cut!
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Fialutter/Finlutter
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themogaidragon · 3 years
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Miscellaneous Sexuality
Sexual orientations that are not ace-spec and do not fall into any of categories fia/fin attraction, mia/min attraction, nia/nin attraction, xia/xin attraction, fluid sexuality, m-spec, or any other of sexuality subcategories. Some of the most common reasons for being in this category include: The attraction to a specific non-binary/genderqueer subcategory that doesn't inherently fall under any of the listed categories. Sexualities where the gender(s) one is attracted to is dependent on the gender of the identifier (and is not inherently m-spec) (e.g. gay and straight). Sexualities that do not explicitly say what gender(s) one is attracted to (and are not inherently m-spec). The attraction to people based on something other than gender or gender presentation.
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groupechevalley · 4 years
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CASTELLET BENTLEY GENÈVE ROAD TRIP 2019
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Pour la 3ème édition de son Road Trip, Bentley Genève a mis cap sur le sud de la France avec notamment le fameux circuit du Castellet comme étape et l’incontournable village de Bandol comme destination finale.
Le circuit automobile du Castelleta été construit en 1970 sous l'impulsion de Paul Ricard qui fut maire du village de Signes voisin du site et désirait créer un évènement d'ampleur internationale dans la région, avec les conseils de Jean-Pierre Beltoise et quelques autres spécialistes du sport automobile.
 Désigné Premier Centre d'Excellence par l'institut de la FIA pour la sécurité en sport automobile en 2005, homologué par la FIA en 2006, le circuit a rouvert ses portes au public en 2009 et accueille désormais des épreuves de compétition automobile et moto, ainsi que des roulages de clubs et des opérations marketing.
 Après s’être retrouvés autour d’un café chez Bentley Genève le vendredi matin, suivi de la traditionnelle distribution des Roads Books, les participants ont pu profiter du soleil et des superbes routes des Alpes de Provence en direction de Sisteron. Des conditions de conduites idylliques qui ont permis d’exploiter au mieux le potentiel des V8 et W12 présents, dans le respect des limitations de vitesse naturellement.
Première étape gastronomique dans un minuscule village au style tout à fait Provençal, donc de circonstance. L’équipe du restaurant Le Pin D’épices, à Lus-la-Croix-Haute nous a merveilleusement accueilli : une carte simple, du travail de produits frais et régionaux et un joli rosé provençal était tout ce qu’il fallait pour séduire les participants de ce road trip, forcément épicuriens.
Le déjeuner fut suivi par une deuxième session de petites routes de montagnes, entre enchaînements de virages et paysages à couper le souffle. En milieu d’après-midi, nos hôtes au Couvent des Minimes, Relais & Châteaux non loin de Manosque, nous ont superbement reçu. L’alignement parfait de belles anglaises – fromCreweonly ! –  devant l’entrée donnait le ton !
 Après avoir profité des installations du Spa L’Occitane ainsi que de la gastronomie locale, départ le samedi en fin de matinée pour le Circuit du Castellet, où se déroule les célèbres Blancpain GT Series. Mais avant de vivre au plus près de la course, une pause gastronomique et ensoleillée s’imposait au restaurant le San Felice, dirigé par le chef ChristopeBasquié *** et situé directement à côté du circuit.
Après le déjeuner, et accompagnés de l’équipe Bentley Motorsport qui était aux petits soins, il était grand temps de goûter à l’ambiance d’une course d’endurance en plongeant au cœur de la compétition : visite de la grille de départ quelques minutes avant le départ de la course, visite du garage Bentley, visite de la piste et rencontre avec les pilotes étaient au programme.
En effet, une promenade sur la piste nous a immédiatement immergé dans la course, parmi les véhicules et les pilotes, et permis de goûter à l’excitation qui règne parmi les équipes lors des préparations de dernière minute, juste avant la course.
Puis, confortablement installé dans des navettes circulant tout au long de la piste, sur les voies d’assistance, nous avons pu bénéficier d’une vue privilégiée sur le circuit et les véhicules en course. Enfin, et invité dans le garage Bentley M-Sport en pleine action, nous étions témoins privilégiés des coulisses de la course. Apéritif et dîner à l’espace lounge de Bentley nous ont également permis de suivre la course dans des conditions à la hauteur de la marque !
En fin de soirée, direction Bandol pour passer la nuit à l’hôtel l’Ile Rousse*****, offrant des installations de thalassothérapie aussi superbes que sa vue sur la mer, afin de célébrer la victoire de l’écurie Bentley lors de cette course riche en rebondissement, avant de reprendre la route pour Genève le dimanche.
 L’Espace Bentley votre agent officiel Bentley du Groupe Chevalley à Genève
Retrouvez le luxe du fait main, l’esthétique distinguée, et les performances à couper le souffle de la gamme Bentley chez Bentley Genève.
Retrouvez également toute l’année en temps réel nos offres de stock attractives sur toute la gamme de Bentley neuves ou voitures d'occasion tel que la Mulsanne, la Bentayga, la Bentley Continental GT la nouvelle Bentley FlyingSpur. Pour toute demande d’essai, de prise de rendez-vous SAV, ou d’autres informations, contactez-nous notre équipe du Groupe Chevalley !
La source du blog: https://www.andre-chevalley.ch/news-et-events/castellet-bentley-roadtrip-2019/
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Art F City: This Week’s Must-See Art Events:
Michael Williams’ digital paintings open at Gladstone Thursday night.
There’s plenty of good stuff to do this week, starting with a Felix Gonzalez-Torres book launch reception at the Whitney Monday night. Carla Gannis has a book launch of her own Tuesday night at the Pratt library, including augmented-reality elements. The rest of the week is dominated by painting and digital art—exemplified by Michael William’s solo show of digitally-produced paintings at Gladstone and Jason Lahr’s digitally-informed paintings at the Painting Center, both of which open Thursday night. For digital purists, check out Low Res: Spatial Politics in the Cloud at NARS Foundation’s Sunset Park digs Friday night. For painting purists, catch Rebecca Leveille’s brushy portraits at Site:Brooklyn. Fans of both media will be relieved to note they’re but a few subway stops away. End the week with FIN’s ICE PIX album release party on Sunday in Bushwick, which features performances from rising stars such as FlucT and Raul de Nieves. Your Monday hangover will be so worth it.
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Whitney Museum of American Art
99 Gansevort Street New York, NY 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Website
Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Specific Objects Without Specific Form Book Launch
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how prescient FGT’s work feels to our current political discourse. Maybe that’s because it’s always been about change? Curator Elena Filipovic will be discussing her own groundbreaking work on the late artist’s posthumous exhibitions, which each adapted to new contexts and the work of other artists and curators. The book features loads of installation shots, and is likely beautiful.
Tue
Pratt Institute Library |
200 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn, NY 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Website
Carla Gannis: Selfie Drawings Artist Book Project
Carla Gannis’s new publication represents a year’s worth of digital selfies. Each has been enhanced with an augmented reality experience, so come prepared with Blippar on your phone. Hovering over one or another illustration, the viewer will be treated to a multimedia surprise…my curiosity is piqued.
Swiss Institute
102 Franklin Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Website
Christina Forrer: Grappling Hold
Zurich-born artist Christina Forrer’s politically-charged tapestries are chock full of references to 20th Century European textile art history, and the artists and craftspeople who responded to fascism. The chaotic, sometimes violent, acid-hued works also bring to mind punk illustrations. They’re weird and wonderful.
Wed
International Center for Photography
250 Bowery New York, NY 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Website
Nationalism, Networks, Borders: Refugees in Visual Culture and Social Media
One of the most urgent and timely sections of the ICP’s epic exhibition Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change is The Flood: Refugees and Representation, which looks at how social media and the ease of sharing images affects the global conversation about the European refugee crises. Curator Joanna Lehan will discuss the tricky topic with Carne Ross (founder and executive director of the Independent Diplomat), and featured artist Tomas van Houtryve.
Thu
Gladstone Gallery
515 West 24th Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
Michael Williams
Michael Williams is one of the few artists who has managed to make digital paintings that one can appreciate like paintings. Somewhat ironically, they feel more like good David Hockney paintings than Hockney’s own forays into digital art. They have a lovely balance of impulsivity and a sense of design—a quality that’s hard to achieve with physical paint, but oddly elusive in digital processes as well. This is William’s first East Coast show with Gladstone, and here the prints will be bigger than ever. I’ve never seen these works in person, so it should be interesting to see how they translate to a larger, physical scale.
The Painting Center
547 West 27th Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Website
Jason Lahr: Electric Funeral
Jason Lahr’s technicolor paintings feel a bit like guilty pleasures. That might be because their content is sourced from some of pop culture’s most base vices—video games, action films, and just a bit of the internet’s endless churn of pulp critical theory. His graphic, shaped canvasses are inspired by the intersection of class and toxic masculinity. A timely topic indeed.
New Museum
235 Bowery New York, NY 7:00 p.m. Website
Raymond Pettibon in Conversation with Massimiliano Gioni
Why this is a “Must-See” needs little explanation.
The legend himself, Raymond Pettibon will join Massimiliano Gioni, Artistic Director of the New Museum, to discuss Pettibon’s epic retrospective “A Pen of All Work.”
The event is $10 for members, or $15 for the general public. I’d highly recommend booking your tickets now!
Fri
EFA Project Space
323 West 39th Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism’s Temporal Bullying
“Exhausted” has become on the most common responses to “how are you?”, especially since the election. There’s been a lot (but probably not enough) discussion about the effect of recent stress on productivity and mental health. But beyond the news cycle, that perpetual state of fatigue probably lies in the failures of our societal structures.
Curator Taraneh Fazeli posits that “rest” is an act of resistance to late capitalism. What’s one sick day when you’re sick of it all? The event description claims “we are all united by the fact that we will experience fluctuating states of debility throughout the course of our lives. Furthermore, so many of us are exhausted from living and working in a capitalist system while insufficient infrastructures for care have further deteriorated. ”
The artists here, including AFC fav Sondra Perry, comment on this shortcoming, or propose alternate models for recuperation. These include satellite programs in Texas, where the social net is even more frayed than in neoliberal states. This looks to be one of the week’s most promising shows for discourse-sparking.
Artists: Fia Backström, Jesse Cohen and Carolyn Lazard with Canaries, Danilo Correale, Jen Liu, Zavé Martohardjono, Sondra Perry, Carrie Schneider, Cassie Thornton, and Constantina Zavitsanos
NARS Foundation
201 46th Street Brooklyn, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Website
Low Res: Spatial Politics in the Cloud
Curators Nicole Siegenthaler and Alvaro Luis Lima (winners of the 2016 NARS Emerging Curator Program Open Call) have turned their attention to the spatial politics of the web. Namely, what do artist-made online spaces look like in the age of corporate sanitization and intersectional identity politics?
The show includes work from  Dan Halter, Faith Holland, Devin Kenny, Paula Nacif, Tabita Rezaire and Nicolas Sasson. We’re expecting a little conceptual overlap with our own online exhibition Geographically Indeterminate Fantasies: The Animated GIF as Place. Here, though, Siegenthaler and Lima are focusing on works with a nostalgia for web 2.0 aesthetics.
Site:Brooklyn
165 7th Street Brooklyn, NY 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Website
Rebecca Leveille: Crush
Rebecca Leveille’s handling of paint is gorgeous. In this series, she applies those skills to the topic of a “crush”. According to the show’s description, that can manifest as both attraction and a feeling of being overwhelmed.
Sat
Equity Gallery
245 Broome Street New York, NY 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Website
Artist Workshop: Writing and Editing Artist Statements 101
I write this recommendation in the middle of a day spent scanning untold events listings: every artist (and curator, gallerist, etc…) should attend this writing and editing workshop. Mastering the ability to write about art in a clear and accessible manner is just as important as the ideas themselves. It’s impossible to get people to come to an exhibition without this skill.
The event is free, and led by Shama Rahman, Senior Marketing Coordinator at the Whitney. Professional advice doesn’t get much more “pro” than that.
Gitler & _____
3629 Broadway New York, NY 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
Susan Carr: Headspace
Susan Carr’s clunky impasto paintings undeniably charm viewers. They give an impression of speed that’s counterintuitive to their obviously built-up surfaces, and that tension satisfies. Here, it looks like this new body of work incorporates more 3-D sculptural forms inserted in the paint. One gets the impression these should definitely be seen IRL. They’re worth a trip far uptown.
Sun
929 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 8:00 p.m. Website
ICE PIX USA
One of our favorite things about all of our weirdo friends is the breadth of stuff they do. At this event, for example, we’re looking forward to listening to music by visual artists and watching performance art by musicians. We assume there will be more stretching of the disciplines over the evening.
This event is the release party for artist FIN’s new album ICE PIX, and undoubtedly the most fun thing happening Sunday night.
Artists: Diamond Stingily with Adele Thibodeaux, Negashi Armada, Eartheater (Alexandra Drewchin), Sable Elyse Smith, Rebecca Fin Simonetti, FlucT (Monica Mirabile and Sigrid Lauren), HARIBO (Raul de Nieves, Jessie Stead, Nathan Whipple)
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thinkdash · 7 years
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Mercedes has turned some heads on the second day of testing in Barcelona as the W08 is now running with a double T-wing.
When Mercedes launched the W08 the T-wing (the tall, spindly bit just in front of the rear wing) was one of the talking points. It looks like it’s here to stay though as other teams have their own version of it – Ferrari, Williams and Haas all tested them out on the first day of testing in Barcelona. Mercedes have ramped things up on day two though with a two-element version of the T-wing.
The Mercedes aero has been attracting attention on day two of testing. Is the double T-wing double the fun or double trouble?#C4F1 #F1Test http://pic.twitter.com/WmGyEmaMiN
— Channel 4 F1® (@C4F1) February 28, 2017
The 2017 regulations have fewer restrictions on what the engineers can do with the aero in the middle of the car. While many teams have gone down the shark fin route Mercedes (who have tested a shark fin but generally run without it) seem to be more focused on the T-wing, which is designed to try and give the cars even more downforce.
It’s cool that engineers are experimenting with the new rules to extract the most efficient solution they can – after all, that’s what F1 is about – but there is a worry that the design of T-wings could escalate rapidly if it works. And if it works on the Mercedes you can bet that it won’t be long before other teams start to copy it.
Ferrari is another team trying their own version of the T-wing
There’s also the safety element to consider. Some of the wings have been flexing quite a bit at speed and if the FIA feel like they could be a risk they could move to ban them. For now they’re legal though, and it’ll be interesting to see how the idea progresses.
The post Teams Start Running T-Wings, Mercedes Introduce The Double T-Wing appeared first on WTF1.
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pkmn-edits · 19 days
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Random pokemon × random Pride flags edit!
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pkmn-edits · 9 months
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Random Pokemon x Random Pride flags edit!
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