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Boaz
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also find me at myturnaspace in where the sky is blue -1 persuasion and -1 charisma for anything you try to sell me or promote to me
🌍 Katılım Haziran 2011
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2019, I force myself to learn the art of hand painting with paint brushes...
7 years, I think it is the right time to reintroduce some missing element.
#筆塗り #evangelion #エヴァンゲリオン
#vallejo #plasticmodel #plamod #scalemodel

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Tura Satana on Russ Meyer's love for b00bs & his feminist worldview:
"He loved the big b00bs, and anybody he found that had b00bs bigger or better was there. But Russ always had this special respect for women. When we were on location, there were certain rules. I think I'm the only one who broke his rule about no sex on the set.
I would say he was a feminist. He loved to make women look good. I have never seen any of the gals in his films look bad. And the men in his movies were always incapacitated in some way. They were either in a wheelchair or on crutches or short of a full deck. He liked to make women strong, make them feel that they were empowered.
[He wanted to glorify women] And he always made sure there was a moral. The good always won out over evil. You will find that in any of his films."
("The Man Who Really, Really Loved Women", Chris Gore, 2004)
Remembering Russ Meyer, on his 104th birthday!
Clip from:
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
Director: Russ Meyer
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Beautiful paint job approach.
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#3連休はフォロワーさんが増えるらしい 作風がまるで定まらない半端者ですが、何卒よろしくお願いいたします!🙇
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This damn war… these damn times…
That’s exactly how I want to start, looking at all of this from the courtyard of my own home. I don’t really like posting videos or messages like this, but this is the other side of heroism in my country, in Ukraine. The sounds of the national anthem are echoing through our courtyards more and more often. You’ve known someone for a part of your life, and then, suddenly, they are on their final journey. Beside them are relatives, friends, loved ones, and neighbors, seeing them off to a place where, as each of us hopes, things are finally better than they are here.
This is the silent pain of the Ukrainian people. It doesn’t seek the spotlight because it is deeply personal. But the world must see not only the brave soldiers who continue to defense of one's own country country, but also those who did everything humanly possible to give the future a chance to live on-without a russian boot on our land.
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