Nothing is forgotten, things only change places but everything remains inside.
(Sigmund Freud)

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Next Mecha Girl of the day is Jung Freud from Top o Nerae! GunBuster! https://t.co/P6oyFBXb7u

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Read https://t.co/hneYPs5EGB about the Lucian Freud paintings that trace the artist’s enduring fascination with the natural world set to sell at next month

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“Is becoming a mother the solution to the feminine position? It is a solution on the side of having, and it is not certain whether Freud worked out a solution for women other than this one, on the side of having. Still, there is another solution…”

Of Semblants

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Jedes Mal eine Freude mitmachen zu können UwW
10min Prompt: Stein x Fussel
50min Prompt: x Kitschblüten (x Berg)

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// ᴄᴀʟʟ ᴏғ ᴄᴛʜᴜʟʜᴜ
▍ Schadenfreude Euphoria

𝗞𝗣 | ツバキ
𝗣𝗟 | 空白

𝗞𝗣𝗖 | Carlo=Scorpius
𝗣𝗖 | Wilbert・F・Libra




▶︎ END:B - 両生還

// 2023,1,25
敬称略

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Salvador Dalí: “The only difference between a madman and me is that I’m not mad.”

Sigmund Freud: “Not everyone can be a madman, ha ha ha.”

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Salvador Dalí brought his recently completed work Metamorphosis of Narcissus, & his recently published paper on Paranoia to Freud in 1938, hoping to impress him. Freud found the painting contrived, and “continued to stare at me without paying the slightest attention to my paper.”

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Sigmund Freud, Salvador Dalí and Stefan Sweig, 19 July 1938, London. Dalí died today in 1989.

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Awww wonderful schadenfreude. I'm so here to watch you freaking suffer, you miserable asshat. You deserve all the horrible things

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Gm New Lunar Year from some of the most memorable 🐰 we’ve seen over the years! From literature, hanging scroll to painting, these rabbits captivated our memory!

(Beatrix Potter, Qi Baishi, Lucian Freud)

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Lucian Freud
Rabbit on a chair
1944

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No.20
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Hier endlich die komplette Illustration🥰
Part 6 von 6 des Fanarts!

Von links nach rechts:
als Verina
als Bronko
als Lysatrya
als Snarph
als Willibert

Ich hoffe ihr habt Freude mit dem Bild🥳

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“I have a passion for curing people ... To get to the bottom of things.” Sigmund Freud, circa 1856 - 1939

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