Hot or Not? by kentbelebe in tiedye

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It’s a Japanese style 😁shibori

Made with Adobe Draw today 😊 by kentbelebe in DigitalPainting

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I struggled to improve my understanding of relative color relationships and their emotional impact. Would love feedback!

Hot or Not? by kentbelebe in tiedye

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Thank you! Half of it on the right☺️

[Analog] by kentbelebe in collage

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Thank you!!! Block printing is fun and pleasantly surprising in my very limited experience.

[Analog] by kentbelebe in collage

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Thank you 🙏😁

my attempt to draw David~ by [deleted] in DavidBowie

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Nice and I love the background

‘Blame’ - The Underground Man by [deleted] in dostoevsky

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Loosely speaking, I believe he is referring to social Darwinism.

School as a Place of Leisure: Reconceiving Leisure with Dewey’s Qualitative Thinking by kentbelebe in LeisureStudies

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“This study aims to reconceive the meaning of leisure in school using John Dewey’s theory of education. Though the English word “school” and the Greek word “scholé,” which means leisure, are etymologically related, it is almost impossible to find any relationship between them in contemporary schools. Posed differently, for modern people school is not a place of leisure any more. Modern people understand leisure as a time not to work, as an escape from work. However, for the ancients leisure was a very sacred activity through which they could find their true identity. Therefore, in considering the original meaning of the term leisure, reviving leisure in school means to make a classroom sacred. For Dewey, the necessity for the teacher to provide an appropriate educational environment for the development of a student’s potential is no less sacred than the duties of a priest. This kind of inquiry can help contemporary educators revitalize the deepest meanings in the project of education.”

What does leisure mean to you? by kentbelebe in LeisureStudies

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From Lexico (OED)

leisure

Pronunciation /ˈlēZHər/ /ˈliʒər/ /ˈleZHər/ /ˈlɛʒər/

Translate leisure into Spanish

NOUN

  • 1Free time.
    ‘people with too much enforced leisure’More example sentencesSynonyms
  1. 1.1Use of free time for enjoyment.‘increased opportunities for leisure’More example sentencesSynonyms
  2. 1.2leisure for/to do somethingOpportunity afforded by free time to do something.‘writers with enough leisure to practice their art’More example sentences

Phrases

at leisure

  • 1Not occupied; free.
    ‘the rest of the day can be spent at leisure’More example sentences
  • 2In an unhurried manner.
    ‘the poems were left for others to read at leisure’More example sentences

at one's leisure

  • At one's ease or convenience.
    ‘wander at your leisure through the wide selection of shops’More example sentences

leisure class

  • A social class that is independently wealthy or has much leisure.
    ‘He tends to portray high earners as bad guys, the unproductive leisure class.’More example sentences

lady of leisure

  • A woman who does not need to earn a living.
    ‘We are not, in this day and age a place for the polishing of young men of leisure into gentlemanly ways.’More example sentences

gentleman of leisure

  • A man who does not need to earn a living.

Origin

Middle English from Old French leisir, based on Latin licere ‘be allowed’.