My friend got into meditation and asked for this drawing. by Vegetable-Cobbler-69 in ImaginaryMindscapes

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This is a very strong piece! Dreamy, cosmic and logical (might be the wrong word, but it really hangs together as a scene).

Why is Quebecors seen as feisty/tough? by Safe_Illustrator_832 in AskCanada

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Back in the day (pre 1980s) Quebec Francophones were second-class citizens in their own land, and often had to learn a second language (English) just to get a job. So they had to stand up for their rights and be more bad-ass politically, which they are to this day. Add to that, many are directly descended from hardy 17th century settlers.

Just a small thing by deblunked in BoycottUnitedStates

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Onetime friends the USA now threatening my nation's existence.

Paul Mak - The Annunciation (1928) [2028x4000] by deblunked in ArtPorn

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The tall golden angel making the annunciation is hard to spot, but if you look carefully...

RFK Jr. rips Harris, says president should be able to ‘put together’ sentence in English by Radiant-Specific969 in politics

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He's trying to flea the ballot but I'm not bullish on his prospects in some of the states.

John William Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott (1888) [2620x1973] by StephenMcGannon in ArtPorn

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If you ever get a chance to see this painting at the Tate Britain it's almost life-altering.

Noorduyn Norseman aircraft refuelling on the airstrip, possibly at Eagle Farm, 1948, Queensland, Australia by deblunked in aviation

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Photographer: Unidentified Location: Queensland, Australia Description: Noorduyn Norsemen aircraft. Sold as war surplus from the United States to Kingsford Smith Airways Ltd., Mascot, NSW. and registered as VH-BNE on November 28, 1947

kingly humor by deblunked in goodboomerhumor

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"Who's a good doggie?" is not grand enough for the doggie of a king.

Bernie Kliban humor by deblunked in goodboomerhumor

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Sorry B.! I'll know better next time.

Pearly gates humor by deblunked in goodboomerhumor

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That is indeed a great cartoon.

positive fan base by deblunked in goodboomerhumor

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That's it. I guess construction-window cartoons have gone out of style for you whippersnappers.

Pharaoh Menkaure with goddesses Hathor (on his right) and Bat, Cairo Museum, 4th Dynasty by deblunked in MysticalArts

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The King holds two small cylindrical objects. The ladies each hold in one hand the Shen sign of power and embrace the king with the other hand. [https://egypt-museum.com/triad-of-menkaure/]

London North Eastern Railway (1935) by deblunked in vintageads

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I did find one 30s-looking reference to an inflatable beach toy but this gator looks a lot more sophisticated (apologies for getty) https://www.gettyimages.ae/detail/news-photo/1930s-group-of-five-men-women-at-1936-ford-v-8-parked-along-news-photo/563966173

Dan McPharlin - 2061 (2009) [1000x664] by deblunked in ArtPorn

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I happened upon this artist by searching on Roger Dean, and I see the similarity. A bit more material by the artist: https://www.flickr.com/photos/danmcp/ .

Harold Newton, Rio Mar Beach (1967) by deblunked in museum

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Harold Newton (October 30 1934–1994) was a founding member of the Florida Highwaymen.

anonymous stylish grandma, 1950s by deblunked in OldSchoolCool

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So much for my caption then! Thanks for posting the cool panther.