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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
I did this exact color as an accent wall in my bedroom at my old house.1 -
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
My kitchen is this color.2 -
OMG I'm screwed 😂
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »
OMG I'm screwed 😂
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Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?2
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis2 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow2 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html2 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
Going to read that right now.
This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition1 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
Going to read that right now.
This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me1 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
the farfield foundation was funded by the cia too and supported john hoyland and other british abstract painters for the same reason3 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
Going to read that right now.
This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me
That seems like insane posturing
I’ll try something. Does this work for you?
http://www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
Edit: sorry, I meant government involvement of that nature seems like insane posturing1 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
Going to read that right now.
This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me
That seems like insane posturing
I’ll try something. Does this work for you?
http://www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
no amp pls i cannot
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleriessweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Looking at arts & entertainment around the turn of the twentieth century, everything seems like it was much more open-minded and free than it was by WWII. What happened? Is this another thing we can blame on Hitler?
what things are u comparing? i think in general fine art opened up conceptually pretty continuously thru the 20th century, and some people believe fine art was pushed forward by an anti-nazi government funded backing in high end galleries
that's literally how Pollock became a thing.
only it was an anti-communist scheme the CIA developed, not so much about the nazis
Keep talking. I’ll follow
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
Going to read that right now.
This is one of the things I’m referring to. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
sorry google amp = no clicky 4 me
That seems like insane posturing
I’ll try something. Does this work for you?
http://www.history.com/.amp/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition
no amp pls i cannot
Well boo. I wish i were tech savvy enough to share it with you1 -
Seems like lately I can’t word anything properly or get my point across.2
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KickTheSky wrote: »
I feel this on so many levels.0 -
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honeybee__12 wrote: »Seems like lately I can’t word anything properly or get my point across.
Welcome to my life.....erryday all day.1 -
When guys pull their shirt down in front to expose their cleavage.3
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I went to get my eyes checked today and no wonder I see blurry 😅😂 can't wait to get my new glasses and see what everyone looks like.7
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This. Looks disgusting, tastes great. 🍌🍫
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