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by: Wish Fire
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VVG= Vincent van Gogh
Over 1 million stolen identities of Americans were used to make false Medicare claims, stealing $14.6 billion dollars from American taxpayers
Matthew Galeotti, the head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Criminal Division
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The People Gallery Welcome Max B home at the New York Jets game
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The pop star paid homage to her idol and inducted Lauper into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, doing so in the most campy, charismatic, Chappell Roan-way possible.
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Le Voyage des Lumières. Beneath a celestial sky, enduring connections and timeless creations come together in a luminous journey. Discover the gift selection at http://on.louisvuitton.com/60167Pc3w
Rakai & his mom started dancing together after he surprised her with a Louis Vuitton bag
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In essence, doors are the specific physical or cosmic thresholds that enable the sun's passage, while the "return of the sun" is the powerful, universal mythological event of cyclical renewal celebrated across many cultures.
General Symbolism: The sun's daily and annual return represents hope, renewal, fertility, the victory of knowledge/light over ignorance/darkness, and the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Sámi Mythology: The sun goddess Beiwe (or Beaivi) is entreated to return with the light after the long Arctic winter. A tradition involved smearing butter on door edges, symbolizing nourishment for the goddess and her reindeer to gain strength and fly higher into the sky.
Yule (Germanic/Norse): This festival celebrates the "rebirth" of the sun, personified by the triumph of the Oak King (light) over the Holly King (darkness). Rituals involved lighting large bonfires and Yule logs to symbolize the sun's warmth and returning light.
The Return of the Sun as Rebirth
The "return of the sun" is a universal theme, often celebrated at the Winter Solstice (Yule, Saturnalia, Dies Natalis Solis Invicti), the longest night of the year, which marks the lengthening of days and the beginning of a new cycle
Basque Mythology: The eguzkilore (silver thistle flower) is placed on house doors. It is a sun symbol believed to ward off evil spirits, witches, and lightning. The mere sight of the flower at dawn makes evil spirits flee, confusing it with the actual rising sun
Incan Legend: A giant stone doorway near Lake Titicaca, known as the "Gate of the Sun" or "Aramu Muru's Doorway," is fabled to have been a portal through which a high priest entered the sun disk,
disappearing forever. The physical structure is a powerful symbol of a mythical solar passage.
Babylonian and Near Eastern Traditions: Ancient seals and traditions depict the Sun-god Shamash emerging from a double-valved gate in the east at daybreak, often guarded by figures.
The temple's great eastern door was sometimes covered with shining metal to glow in the morning sun, symbolizing the deity's arrival.
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Egyptian Mythology: The sun god Ra's nightly journey through the underworld (Duat) involves passing through twelve gates or regions, where he battles chaos (Apophis) before emerging renewed in the east at dawn. The horizon (akhet) itself is a gate where the sun descends & rises
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Across various mythologies, "doors," "gates," and "portals" serve as symbolic thresholds for the sun's journey:
Doors and gates represent cosmic thresholds the sun must pass through, while the sun's return symbolizes the renewal of life and hope after periods of darkness.
In mythology, the concept of "doors" is closely linked to the "return of the sun" as a metaphor for the daily and annual cycles of rebirth, transition, and the triumph of light over darkness
11.8.25 // Seattle, WA // Free the Machine Tour // Night 19
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The handwriting appears cursive and somewhat uneven, with large, bold letters that slant slightly rightward. This could suggest emotional intensity or urgency—perhaps from stress or haste. Spacing is wide, implying a desire for clarity. Note: Graphology isn't scientifically proven; this is interpretive. Creepy context with the Ouija board!
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While cash is considered a legal tender, businesses have no legal obligation to accept it and have the right to set their own payment policies.
This means that a brick-and-mortar store can refuse cash, just as they can reject other forms of payment, such as certain credit card payments or cheques.
Many unbanked and underbanked individuals rely on cash, and cashless policies exclude them from participating in the economy
The pandemic accelerated the trend toward contactless payments, with some businesses adopting cashless policies for hygiene reasons.
However, widespread adoption of cashless systems is being slowed by legal challenges, as many laws mandate that businesses accept cash and by the exclusion of millions of unbanked and underbanked individuals
Cash is not accepted by some businesses because it can be less efficient and more costly to handle than digital payments, while also increasing the risk of theft and robbery
No Cash-Only Mandate: The Constitution does not require that all transactions be conducted in cash. Instead, it outlines the powers of Congress and the restrictions on states, creating a system where the federal
government manages the currency, and states are limited in their own abilities to issue currency
State Restrictions: Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 prevents states from making anything other than gold and silver coins a legal tender for debts. This clause limits the states' ability to issue their own forms of currency or force payment in other forms.
Congressional Power: Article I, Section 8, Clause 5 grants the federal government the power to "Coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin". This establishes the federal government's role in creating and managing the nation's currency.
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While the Constitution gives Congress the power to coin money and regulate its value in Article I, Section 8, Clause 5, it also establishes that a state cannot "make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a
Tender in Payment of Debts" according to Article I, Section 10, Clause 1. This clause refers to state powers and does not dictate a cash-only economy.
No part of the U.S. Constitution states that everything has to be in cash; in fact, it doesn't mandate cash at all and allows for other forms of payment
See it’s hard to get along with people who live in another reality then u have to agree their reality is reality to get along
If you never had your life toppled over by crime before you wouldn’t understand
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Nature creates the best works of art.
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87 years ago, every 10 November, Turkey gets wet without rain...
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Today we are bringing additional assistance to our permanent and regular soldiers. This includes an economic aid fund, grants, incentives, benefits in purchasing an apartment, and we are also announcing a national day of appreciation for those serving in the IDF.
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I express my closeness to the people of the Philippines who have been hit by a violent typhoon: I pray for the deceased and their families, as well as for the injured and displaced.
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Vincent van Gogh wrote 820 known surviving letters, mostly to his brother Theo, out of 903 total in his correspondence. For the full collection, check http://vangoghletters.org.
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Spain is and will continue to be by the side of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Van Gogh used watercolor paints, brushes (often sable or synthetic), and paper (not canvas, as watercolors are on absorbent surfaces). His supplies came from local art shops: in the Netherlands from firms like Oldenzeel or Talens; in France from Tanguy or Père Tanguy in Paris. He favored brands like Winsor & Newton or French equivalents. Sources vary by period—check letters to Theo for details!
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Vincent van Gogh produced nearly 150 watercolor paintings during his brief 10-year career (1880-1890). He often used them as quick studies for his oil works, experimenting with color and light in landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Many were created in places like Nuenen and Arles, showcasing his evolving style. For examples, check the Van Gogh Museum's collection.
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« I dream my painting, and I paint my dream. »
— Vincent van Gogh
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"Let us keep courage and try to be patient and gentle. And let us not mind being eccentric, and make distinction between good and evil."
- Vincent van Gogh
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“If I am worth anything later, I am worth something now. For wheat is wheat, even if people think it is a grass in the beginning.”
— Vincent Van Gogh
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Art is to console those who are broken by life.
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I don’t know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream.”
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Taking a walk, noticing small details, or simply being outside can offer moments of calm and clarity,
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Tate Britain in London is one of the most popular places, home to the world's largest collection of J.M.W. Turner's watercolors—over 30,000 works on paper. If you're in the US, check out the Metropolitan Museum of Art's extensive holdings.
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“Find things beautiful as much as you can, most people find too little beautiful.”
It stems from ancient paternalistic monarchies, where rulers positioned themselves as divine protectors demanding fealty. Enlightenment-era collectivism and 20th-century welfare expansions reframed governments as benevolent saviors, fostering dependency through promises of security. Yet history shows such mindsets erode self-reliance, as states prioritize control over genuine empowerment. Individuals save themselves through ingenuity and markets, not edicts.
where does the mindset come from of the government is meant to save you
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Some notable religious paintings using watercolor include William Blake's series like "The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun" (c. 1805) and his 21 illustrations for the Book of Job (1805-1810). Also, James Tissot's "Life of Christ" series (1886-1894), with examples like "What Our Lord Saw from the Cross." These blend biblical themes with artistic innovation
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There aren't many traditional superstitions tied specifically to watercolor painting, but artists often hold onto myths that feel like old wives' tales. Here are a few common ones:
1. Watercolor is the "hardest" medium—actually, it's just unforgiving but rewarding with practice.
2. Mistakes can't be fixed—false; you can lift, scrub, or layer over them.
3. You must be great at drawing first—not true; many start with simple shapes.
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Libertarians prioritize individual rights and the non-aggression principle, viewing nuclear weapons as a legitimate means of self-defense against existential threats, akin to any advanced arm for deterring invasion. They oppose government monopolies on such arms but support private ownership if it doesn't infringe on others' rights. Testing for data would be fine on voluntary private land without externalities like fallout harming non-consenting parties, rejecting state coercion that pollutes or endangers innocents.
Watercolor painting has ancient origins, dating back to Stone Age cave art, Egyptian papyrus illustrations, and Chinese works on paper around 2,000 years ago. It evolved in medieval Europe for manuscripts and gained prominence in the Renaissance with artists like Albrecht Dürer. The modern style as a fine art medium flourished in 18th-19th century Britain, during its "Golden Age," with innovators like J.M.W. Turner and Thomas Girtin.
Libertarians strongly support individual rights to own weapons for self-defense, viewing them as essential checks against government overreach. They oppose a weaponized government system that centralizes coercive power, preferring minimal or no state monopoly on force to preserve liberty. On nukes, many see them as ultimate deterrents in a flawed world but criticize proliferation risks and advocate mutual assured destruction only under strict non-aggression principles, favoring private security innovations where possible.
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Our Deputy Minister, Ambassador Levent Gümrükçü, has attended the inauguration ceremony held in La Paz for Bolivia's newly elected President Rodrigo Paz Pereira, representing our country.
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