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1990’s Taco Bell Decor
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christinaseas · 13 hours
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“  snapshot in Japan “
Photo by Ishikoro.
Love & Peace!
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christinaseas · 1 day
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"Glimpsing at the seabed through the water and the complexity of the light within, at a soothing southern sea." By Shigeko Inoue (2002).
Born in 1945, Inoue studied traditional Japanese and Italian woodblock printing. Her work focuses on nature, transparency and the movement of water.
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christinaseas · 2 days
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christinaseas · 2 days
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one thing we forget about people on the internet is that we know almost nothing about them. Would i know if somebody's kid has congestive heart failure? Only if they tell me! Would I know if somebody is experiencing severe mental health problems? Only if they tell me! Would I know if someone has cancer? Only if they tell me!
This is a weird thing about being online. We can know a lot about someone--this person is a Christian, and a father of three children, and married to that person, and likes Cheerios--but we only know what they told us, which is--of course--almost nothing.
And yet, human pattern-makers that we are, we inevitably fill in the gaps in information with assumptions that are based on whether we kinda assume the best of someone or kinda assume the worst of them. Like, I do not imagine that Elon Musk came home from his hard work making everyone's life worse yesterday and held a sick friend's hand as that friend died--but of course that's possible! I don't know!
This happened to me a lot when I was on tumblr the first time. People often filled in gaps by assuming the worst in me, and that's fair enough, I guess. These days, people tend to (although not exclusively) fill in the gaps by assuming the best of me. But both are assumptions informed by extremely limited information, which is almost impossible to remember in the daily grind of Internet Life.
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christinaseas · 2 days
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From a printmaking class I took.
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christinaseas · 2 days
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It's end of May, yall know what that means
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christinaseas · 2 days
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i have the opposite of that “everyone is an npc” mentality people have embraced where i’m instead like. the person next to me in line has someone they can’t wait to go home to, the person picking up their mail has felt devastation before, everyone in this grocery store is doing their sunday shopping, maybe the person that just honked at me is having the worst day of their life, my neighbor has doctors appointments and favorite foods and a song they can’t stand to hear anymore… you are all fully realized complex people and that is overwhelming me on a spiritual level…
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christinaseas · 2 days
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Like actually in general my parents never just. bought me video games unprompted. I listen to Scott the Woz talk about his parents buying him games and Nintendo Power subscriptions just for no reason and I'm like. ?????? Families do that?
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christinaseas · 3 days
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About 75mm across. Engraved ivory paper. I like the softness and tone. Just made this morning.
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christinaseas · 3 days
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“Temporary stitches” all stitches are temporary if you have a pair of scissors and aren’t a coward
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christinaseas · 3 days
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christinaseas · 4 days
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we're so lucky to get to eat so many staple grains tbh. like in early history you'd have to just eat what grew around you on a day to day basis like if you were born in asia hope you like rice if you were born in northern europe hope you like einkorn wheat. but i'm gonna eat rice AND wheat AND oats today. fabuloso
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christinaseas · 4 days
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Guys. Guys please. We have to remember that protagonist is not a stand in word for hero and antagonist is not a stand in word for villain. Please. We learned this in middle school. The protagonist is the character the audience follows. The antagonist is the character who is working against the protagonist.
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christinaseas · 4 days
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I need to pick one of these to use as an icon for something, which one?
Also sorry for long post the post editor keeps crashing every time I try to put them in a grid.
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christinaseas · 4 days
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I rented a couple lenses and tomorrow is the day I have to return it and I’m gonna miss it even if I’m not ready for that level of commitment.
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christinaseas · 4 days
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nails by nailedbytav, motifs by laurarbenson
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