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escapismsworld:

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This reading lamp is 123 yrs old, Original Lamp by Tiffany Studios, 1899, New York, USA.

Officially they are known as “Nautilus Tiffany lamps”. Various versions were made between 1899 and c. 1912. Expect to pay at least $55,000 for an original Nautilus lamp.

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debelice:

Shark Enjoying some sea grass…….

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helloitsbees:

reignsan:

Please do cite the deep magic to me actually. I may have been there when it was written but I am very forgetful

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thundergrace:

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Flautist Melissa Jefferson plays slaver James Madison’s 200-year-old crystal flute in the Library of Congress.

a few notes:

–this is apparently a piece that is very difficult to play
–this flute is keyless, which requires the player to use extremely precise finger positioning
–Lizzo is wearing two inch acrylic nails

the runs at the end are both stunning and flawless!

Cool. The flute is cool. But I got some more info that I feel is important.

That’s James Maddison’s flute. James Maddison owned over 100 slaves. Due to debts he had to sell land and slaves over his lifetime. By the time of his death he owned 36 slaves. No slaves were freed during his lifetime or in his will.

The power that this successful Black woman has over his legacy right now.

Not just playing his flute, but shaking her ass while playing his flute.

Oh, the white supremacists are so mad.

You know how often people play instruments that are hundreds of years old? Instruments are made to last hundreds of years. They’re preserved through use. First chair violinists in major orchestras often use violins that are centuries old.

My aunt owns and sells instruments both young and old, and it’s a huge dishonor to the memory of the creator to demand that the instrument go in a museum never to be used.

-fae

Something really cool about this video is that Lizzo is usually in really extravagant outfits, which is awesome to see! But we as fat people are expected to over-perform gender and be dressed to the nines just to deserve basic respect. If we’re seen wearing baggy pants and a simple shirt, we’re called slovenly, lazy, ugly. So I love seeing Lizzo being able to wear not just the extravagant outfits but also outfits like this that are a “fuck you” to every fatphobe who thinks fat people must put on a performance to earn basic respect and dignity.

Not only is Lizzo playing James Madison’s crystal flute, she was invited to by Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress and the first actual librarian to have the job since 1974 (she was appointed in 2016). She is also the first woman and the first African American to be the Librarian of Congress.

She invited Lizzo by @ her on Twitter because she saw Lizzo would be in town for her tour. Lizzo spent three hours touring the LoC and looking at historic flutes in the collection.

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Carla Hayden was previously the head librarian of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, which is the city library organization for Baltimore. She kept the libraries open during the Freddie Gray riots so people would have a safe place to bring their kids.

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She’s a cool lady and I hope more people get interested in the LoC and it’s holdings. They have a lot online and you don’t need to make an account to look.

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mythandwords:

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theurbanspaceboi:

some of you need to make your bed and have a shower with a soap that smells nice, and then sit in a chair near the window and have tea with milk and read a hardcover book and see how your creative block is after that tbh.

i’m not saying creative block isn’t a real or difficult phenomenon. i’m saying creatives have a tendency to neglect themselves physically and emotionally in favor of manic bursts of productivity. a little softness and clean sheets and a bagel will go a long way. make a playlist and light the fancy candle you’ve been saving for a special occasion. life is a special occasion.

Always a good reminder.

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dragonflavoredcake:

taahko:

i dont know exactly how to articulate this in a way other people havent but everything is too fast now. 24/7 news cycle, online focuses that last for hours instead of months or years, songs written just so ten seconds can go viral. movies and books churned out to meet some nebulous income quota. idk. im motion sick

Bill Watterson, 1995

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You’re not alone or the first to feel like everything is going too fast

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You are allowed

ladygreyslibrary:

nay, encouraged to…

  • buy books you’ll never read
  • abandon books halfway through
  • read your favorites over and over again
  • read ‘easy’ books
  • read books you don’t totally understand
  • just look at the pictures
  • start in the middle
  • take notes
  • break spines
  • read the book after you saw the movie
  • skip the boring parts
  • keep books out of sentiment
  • bring a book everywhere
  • read comics
  • return books to the library unread

The point, my dear reader, is joy.

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saifey:

psycho killer…. cat cafe

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