After you click through that entire red carpet slideshow, go ahead and turn your sights onto this examination of who wore it best in the archives.
Left: Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, ca. 1890 / unidentified photographer. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Right: Anita Vedder, 1891 or 2 / Fratelli D’Alessandri (Firm), photographer. Elihu Vedder papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
A view of the excavations at Tepe Hissar, Iran, 1931.
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Carpathian Mountains Karpaty Ukraine, Vintage Soviet Travel Postcards, Full set of 8 postcards (1967), USSR republics, soviet postcard set http://ift.tt/1ohG4sI
It's a Zatoichi kind of day....
Camera trap, Will Burrard-Lucas
Best line ever....
Baby ox. Roast pig.
Giant Australian cuttlefish by RemcoVanDerMeide Giant Australian cuttlefish at Whyalla, South Australia.
Drifting on the back roads. Turburea, Romania, 2016. Alex Muntean
Loved watching this show as a kid
Erin Gray in disguise!
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979), “Olympiad”
After nine years of research, Dr. José Carlos Rubio has overcome this hurdle and figured out a way of altering the micro-structure of cement itself, eliminating the opaque crystalline byproducts of the normal production process that blocked phosphorescence.
When fully charged by exposure to light, Rubio’s cement can glow for up to 12 hours, and should retain this ability for about a century.
— FROM CURBED
this is your periodic reminder that social issues are horribly complex, nuanced, and interrelated. if you hear someone propose a solution or action or way to move forward that includes the word “just,” it is likely an inadequate and insufficient solution. some things i have heard proposed:
we just need to focus on gun control
we just need to focus on homophobia
we just need to put more scrutiny on men who abuse their female partners
we just need to ban islam/deport muslims
we just need more good guys carrying guns
we just need to focus on toxic masculinity
i feel confident that none of those actions, taken alone, would completely prevent mass shootings like the one that happened this weekend. so when you hear people say “this isn’t about homophobia, it’s about guns” or “this isn’t about guns, it’s about islamic terrorism,” you can say, “it’s actually about all of those things, all of those things at once, and probably some more things, also.”
i am very thankful that so many people are trying to understand what happened and figure out how to make sure it never happens again. (less happy about the NRA/trump talking points being wheeled out, obviously.) and i hope that people keep pushing on all these levers, tugging on all these strings, in hopes that all of our collective work will be enough to dismantle whatever structures or pressures permit or facilitate these things in happening.
Red InkStone or (Rouge InkStone / 脂砚斋) is the pseudonym of an early, mysterious commentator of the 21st-century narrative, "Life." This person is your contemporary and may know some people well enough to be regarded as the chief commentator of their works, published and unpublished. Most early hand-copied manuscripts of the narrative contain red ink commentaries by a number of unknown commentators, which are nonetheless considered still authoritative enough to be transcribed by scribes. Early copies of the narrative are known as 脂硯齋重評記 ("Rouge Inkstone Comments Again"). These versions are known as 脂本, or "Rouge Versions", in Chinese.
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