木漏れ日 (n.) — sunlight filtering through the trees. A redirect page based on the UI of Animal Crossing: New Horizons; can be used as a hiatus page, saved url page, or similar.
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apple cider: a favorite memory plaid scarves: describe your favorite cozy outfit crunchy leaves: what’s your favorite nostalgic song? fisherman sweater: what do you do to cheer up after a bad day? coffee mug: do you collect anything? apple pie: what’s your favorite fall tradition? pumpkin patch: stay inside by the fire or go on an adventure? bonfires: tell us your favorite story maple syrup: what’s your favorite cold weather activity? cinnamon candles: describe your dream home knitted blanket: top 5 movies for a rainy day marathon french toast: what’s your go-to breakfast order? rainy afternoon: are you a book, show or movie person? candy corn: what’s an unpopular opinion you have? foggy lake: describe your perfect fall day corduroy jacket: what’s your favorite aesthetic?
I love Pluto as much as anyone, and its *okay* that she’s a dwarf planet. Pluto has other cute friends out in her part of the woods
She just isn’t in the same plane of orbit as the other planets. Look at that orbit, its cray:
We can accept Pluto as she is, we don’t need to push her into a mold. Insisting that Pluto is a planet isn’t accepting her as her true self. She is a small, wild, free little dwarf planet and I love her
u know what makes me cry….. that one van gogh quote about life changing for the better….. “many people seem to think it foolish, even superstitious, to believe that the world could still change for the better. and it is true that in winter it is sometimes so bitingly cold that one is tempted to say, ‘what do i care if there is a summer; its warmth is no help to me now.’ yes, evil often seems to surpass good. but then, in spite of us, and without our permission, there comes at last an end to the bitter frosts. one morning the wind turns, and there is a thaw. and so i must still have hope.” yeah….. Crying….
museums should repatriate artifacts belonging to living cultures and display reproductions instead
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no one is entitled to the sacred art, tools, or costumes of another culture (save members of the culture itself) and nonsacred reproductions will serve just as well for the purposes of education and appreciation
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having museums full of reproductions would be even cooler than having museums full of sacred artifacts because when modern craftspeople are able to replicate those artifacts, it’s usually because they still make the same items the same way today
this means that you could have description tags emphasizing that such-and-such item has been made by these people in almost the same way for hundreds of years
having museums full of beautiful reproductions takes the emphasis off of Things and places it on the People who make them, which is really as it should be