The Chaman's Kitchen

The hunter gives food for the people, and he is loved. But, the Chaman gives lies, false hopes, talk about imaginary stuff that only he can see, and somehow he is still loved...

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books0977:

Rembrandt’s Mother Reading (c. 1629). Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch painter and engraver, 1606-1669). Wilton House, Wiltshire, England.
“Of all the Baroque masters, it was Rembrandt who evolved the most revolutionary technique and who seemed to grow into the Italians’ spiritual heir. By the middle of the 1630s he had long since abandoned conventional Dutch smoothness and his surfaces were already caked with more paint than was strictly necessary to present an illusion.”

books0977:

Rembrandt’s Mother Reading (c. 1629). Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch painter and engraver, 1606-1669). Wilton House, Wiltshire, England.

“Of all the Baroque masters, it was Rembrandt who evolved the most revolutionary technique and who seemed to grow into the Italians’ spiritual heir. By the middle of the 1630s he had long since abandoned conventional Dutch smoothness and his surfaces were already caked with more paint than was strictly necessary to present an illusion.”

bladeoffenris:

“All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.”

This is my favorite line from this movie

tedblr:

Everyone loves a weiner!

tedblr:

Everyone loves a weiner!

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

aunsolotoke:

Queen + AC-DC (+ efectos de otras canciones) =

(Source: hootingblues, via pierdetutiempo)

unhistorical:

H.P. Lovecraft on Cats and Cat-lovers

Well, the man loved his cats. He once wrote a long-winded but loving essay on them (and specifically, why they’re superior to dogs), which can be read here.