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Pool in New York Large fashionable backyard image with a rectangular infinity hot tub
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hannahwardart · 8 months
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Beach Style Pool in New York Example of a huge beach style backyard stone and rectangular natural pool house design
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mmostuff · 9 months
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New York Pool Inspiration for a large coastal backyard stone and rectangular natural pool house remodel
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naturepound · 9 months
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Pool Infinity
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Inspiration for a sizable modern backyard renovation featuring a rectangular infinity hot tub and concrete pavers
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krysissy · 4 months
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DO Y'ALL EVEN KNOW HOW MUCH THIS SHIT IS AFFECTING ME. NEVER HAVE I EVER OMGG (ANGEL IS DOWN FUCKING BAD. YOU KNOW WHAT? THEY BOTH ARE)
*sharp inhale*
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DO YOU EVEN KNOW THAT LOSER BABY PLAYS IN THE FUCKIN BACKGROUND 😭
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finnstati0n · 3 months
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I’ve Got My Eye On You
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The more I draw these two the more I develop a better style for them. I wanna make them look show accurate but with my own style mixed in there, idk. I’ve been doing character design studies of them and I think I’ve got them down at this point.
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ethanthespookymonth · 4 months
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Post nine of your favorite characters and see what people think your type is!
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@thetiredcreature @jadescortaurius-alt @oddlyvoid @amethyst-aster @sammy-star
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vibrantvenus · 10 months
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my boy is finally home
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marbles-for-dinner · 2 months
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I have to stop being such a terrible oc mother, I gotta make more art of them ughhhhhhh
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mrkoppa · 2 months
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For Dust I Am, by Beatrix Wren 40% pre-publication discount through 31 March 2024. All profits go to the poet's college fund. Thank you.
Reserve a copy.
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horror-oberon-3 · 4 months
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Dude “Loser, Baby” is so good
But someone in co compared Alex to Husk and Brian to Angel Dust and now I can’t. I can’t unsee it….. oml…..
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xlovebitz · 7 months
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~. day 14's prompts: obscure + in love .~
rambles incoming !!
The two met when Lightning was sent to do community service at The Rockfarm after it was found out that the Washouts didn't have any of their safety documentation in order. Not to mention they didn't even have any qualified EMTs on sight when performing stunts. The work was tartarus, the color palette even worse. Celestia damnit.. why couldn't she have just pestered her ex nurse Redheart to at least show up at the latest stunt show… the discomfort of that would've been leagues better than the constant rootrock soup and the odd family she's currently with.
I mean really, c'mon, Lightnings Family is a tad weird sure, everyone's family is, but this is a whole 'nother level. Limestone with her completely irrational anger issues at everything. Maud with the blank stares and… pet… rock?? Cloudy and Igneous acting more like company owners to their family than parents. And Marble. Marble flanking Pie. She literally doesn't speak and never stands up for herself. How does a pony even survive in this world with that kind of an attitude?
But as Lightning continues her community service, the absolutely marbles family starts slowly growing on her. All of their quirks start making more and more sense as the days go by. Apparently they're all autistic? Well that explains a lot. And to be fair, Lightning never really minded any of their differences, she was more so just angry at her own fuckups and took her frustrations out on the family. For which she's extremely sorry. In fact, she's so sorry, she opts to stay an extra month after her community service hours are finished to help out with the upcoming north-east rock turning season. Well.. that's what she says, she actually just feels like she belongs somewhere for the first time in a long time.
And so the extra month turns into months, and the no conversations with Marble turn into occasional sunset watches and early morning tea blabbering sessions with Marble (Lightning is still doing most of the speaking, but still). They bond, albeit slowly, but they do and over time decide that "friendship" really isn't the label for them.
Anthro Lightning's pose is referenced off a funny Pinterest doodle.
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what’s your favorite undertale au’s ship? (I don’t care what it is tell me)
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vintagehomedecorshop · 3 months
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Marble Dust Radha Krishna Sculpture - Yellow Verandah
Artists from West Bengal has handcrafted this divine marble dust Murthi with intricacy & precision. Fine intricate work is possible on marble dust clay. Artists use knife, needles, sculpt brush etc to make these soulful sculptures. Size : 11" H, Weight : 1.2 Kgs
Know more : radha krishna sculpture
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dustedmagazine · 2 months
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Listed: Verity Den
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Verity Den plays a soft-focus, trance-state shoegaze with glimmers of Zelienople, Bark Psychosis and Movietone. The band, out of North Carolina, is comprised of Casey Proctor, Trevor Reece and Mike Wallace, all three of the DIY veterans who formed the band in early 2023. Reviewing their 2024 self-title debut, Jennifer Kelly wrote, “Though their album is enjoyable as rock, it is very clearly not just that; it pools and looms and gently probes improvisatory effected guitar zones that sit pretty far from conventional song structures.”
Casey Proctor “Chant Arabe” (Anonymous) from Suzuki — Piano School: Volume 1
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I started taking Suzuki Method piano lessons when I was five years old, and “Chant Arabe” was one of the pieces in Volume 1. During my first recital, my teacher exclaimed how I connected with that piece more than the others, saying that some people can emote ominous (minor-key) music more effectively. It was an early realization that I might be one of those people, and I still enjoy listening to and writing with those tonalities.
Mahavishnu Orchestra — “Meeting of the Spirits”
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Every Sunday morning for a solid five-year period when I was a kid (like 7-11), my dad would blast “Meeting of the Spirits” while making breakfast. Undoubtedly, I was influenced by all the music he listened to, but that song in particular is probably the reason I went on to listen to other prog bands from the 1970s and later bands like Meshuggah and Animals as Leaders. We weren’t a religious family but during that era we were attendants at the church of prog rock.
Young Marble Giants — Colossal Youth
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The first time I heard a Young Marble Giants song it was Hole covering “Credit in the Straight World.” I didn’t “discover” that it was a YMG song until later and then finally listened to the entirety of Colossal Youth. Front to back it’s a perfect album. It has minimal instrumentation, but it’s completely engaged and never boring. Alison Statton’s lyrics are nuanced and poetic but very punk. I don’t know how to make music that sounds like that, and I haven’t heard anyone else do it.
Mikhail Kalatozov — Letter Never Sent (1959)
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Letter Never Sent is my favorite film. Beyond it being one of the most beautifully shot films I’ve ever seen (Sergey Urusevsky is the cinematographer and it’s in black and white), the subject matter feels like it’s personally tailored to me in a few ways. It’s about a group of government-funded geologists who are sent to Siberia to find diamonds. Their expedition is interrupted by a forest fire that cuts off communication with rescue crews and disorients them into a survival situation. Much less dramatically… I worked for the US Forest Service for 12 years, building and maintaining trails in the front and back country, almost majored in Geology and was a certified wildland firefighter for a few years. Also, honorable mention, from the same director… Salt for Svanetia (1930) is fantastic cinema and one of the earliest ethnographic films ever made.
Trevor Reece Roedelius — Wenn Der Südwind Weht
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Right before the pandemic, I wasn't playing much “rock” guitar or listening to most of my long-time go-to-records. Leaning more towards experimental, drone and synth-based music. A friend put this Roedelius record on my radar around that time and it inspired me to record some questionable but exciting stuff at home. A classic record and always there to help.
Alex Chilton — Like Flies On Sherbert
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Alex Chilton & his weird friends making a mess in the studio.
Bill Daniel — Who Is Bozo Texino? (2005)
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I first saw this film during a screening tour through the south around 2006. I was somewhat new to town, wandering around and only cared about making art. Highlighting old outsiders making their mark and telling stories through a grainy film collage felt new but familiar. The ethos of this film is one that I still relate to today.
Mike Wallace Allen Toussaint — “Southern Nights”
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A totally transporting song, Toussaint showers you in layers of piano and keys, the percussion chirps along like crickets at night and that perfect, unhurried hook. It really captures a certain kind of feeling, that particular humidity, the sun going down over the field. It's strange though because I didn’t hear this song until I was probably 25 or something, so I didn't have a memory of listening to it as a kid or something, but like a lot of songs, it became like a lens to look back on that, maybe memories I wish were there in some way. I guess it taps this strange kind of nostalgia whose origin is hard to locate and also comes with its own load of complications. That’s a part of the Southern experience, too, in a way that's unique to this part of the country. Memory and history are omnipresent, written and rewritten. I don't even hate the Glen Campbell version of this song. That’s its own type of “Southern Night.” Sometimes it's like that. I didn’t always embrace being from the South, but nowadays I’m into it and I know that when I’m living somewhere else someday, I will finally get to have that feeling of honestly missing a place and wishing I was back home for just a night.
Grouper — “Alien Observer”
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This is the first Grouper song I heard and I remember feeling just stunned by it. It has this depth of interiority and a meditative cycle that’s like breathing. I think this song really struck me because I encountered Liz Harris/Grouper at a transitional period. After the end of a long relationship, I was living for a little bit with several people in a house in Greensboro, NC called Hellraiser Haus, named because some scenes from Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth were supposedly filmed at the church across the street. It was a show house and the people I lived with were great, but I was kind of struggling with what was next and who I was in the wake of everything kind of disintegrating. There was something so bleak and comforting in this song, I really did kind of feel like an alien, observing myself, kind of detached. A few years later I saw her play kind of a large theater in Raleigh for this festival Hopscotch, and waking up several minutes after she had finished, kind of disoriented and crunched up in the seat and thinking I just saw one of the best shows of my life.
Wong Kar-wai — In the Mood For Love (2000)
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What more can be said about this movie that hasn't already? Wong Kar-wai is a master, and a really singular stylist. I never tire of watching this one, but I rarely put it on, it's just really worth savoring. It's also one where one’s feelings may change over time in relation to the basic plot points. Maybe you recognize yourself at different points or scenes than you did before, or see a new detail in a gesture or glance, like every moment’s a prism and would mean something different if it was just slightly turned. Being in a state of longing can really feel awful, but there can also be a kind of solace in there. Even once it's over, you can return to it sometimes, to remember. I mean just see it; this isn’t making any sense anymore!
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lluvguts · 2 years
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this might be a stretch but jeff and toby both buy the spiciest food possible because 1) jeff won't admit if he can't handle something and 2) toby can and will eat hot chips until he has to go to the hospital
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