A Holland against the grain

Dec 01, 2006 20:03

So yesterday I got home after a long day at school, took my jacket off and looked out my window. This is what I saw:

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keuix December 1 2006, 20:54:35 UTC
- hi trevs
- the multicoloured lights kind of make me cringe sometimes! these lights are pretty spaced out though. we are getting a xmas tree and i just want the white lights. it is going to be a beuatiful tree.
- fish oil is very good for the skin and for academic performance. i hear if you have enough it gives you a ritalin effect.
- i am in love with all of those drawings . river valley is my fav

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iwantsacrifice December 2 2006, 16:52:09 UTC
I'm glad you like them! Isn't he incredible? I think river valley might be my favourite as well, though the superimposed ship's sail blows my mind completely. And that is definitely my favourite skull of the 17th c.

Those lights, which might as well be IN my apartment, are so cringe-worthy.

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planetcunt December 2 2006, 05:14:19 UTC
Ya fish oil is good for your skin, hair and nails. And i think it's necessary for the brain to even function.

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iwantsacrifice December 2 2006, 16:13:45 UTC
It's funny because, after my first few sips, I felt my brain start to function almost immediately!

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planetcunt December 3 2006, 03:49:36 UTC
hahaha

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keuix December 2 2006, 18:32:42 UTC
oh god

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iwantsacrifice December 3 2006, 02:08:56 UTC
TEEEELL me about it

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keuix December 3 2006, 20:24:58 UTC
:)

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scoxy December 3 2006, 04:03:51 UTC
i think i am officially in love with hercules segers.

thank you, trevor stark for enlightening me!!!

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iwantsacrifice December 3 2006, 17:11:11 UTC
No problem! When I first saw one of his prints in a book earlier this semester I had such a "moment". So I'm glad that you did too!

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rumoursuvbiotic December 4 2006, 19:29:05 UTC
i'm going to go find and steal th original skull print and turn it into a backpatch.

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iwantsacrifice December 5 2006, 02:59:53 UTC
It's incredible how prescient his artistic production was. By printing skulls on linen, he even accounted for the development of punk back patches THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE years after his death (1977-1638= 339).

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