Since your channel likes to explore cultures of countries such as Japan,China,UK,etc. I am curious to know your thoughts on this promotion they are doing for the 2020 Olympics where they have turned Countries into anime style samurai :D.

https://t.co/3marhmEeqf

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Hiya, I'm Daniela, working with traditional and digital mediums inspired by science and history. My current project is about portraying aro-ace people from different cultures and backgrounds to increase our visibility.

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May 27, 1889: American artist and illustrator Cyrus Leroy Baldridge is born.

Baldridge was a frontline artist during World War I. He worked for several newspapers reporting on life in the trenches. He also traveled the world, illustrating different cultures and lifestyles. 🎨

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Neo-Assyrian Amethyst Vase, c. 8th century BC

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: très original et touchant Humanitas chez , un recueil en one-shot de 3 nouvelles sur les cultures et interactions humaines. Peuples primitifs, goulag russe et exploration du pôle nord... Qu'est-ce que c'est l'humanité ? A découvrir !

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The brand new southwest inspired font “Palo Santo”. Named after the spiritual tree known for its healing properties in Southwest cultures, the typeface draws its aesthetic from the same cultural background. Entirely unique and hand drawn, based on old si… https://t.co/EgrmY9u3w2

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The Blue Horsehead Nebula, a stunning reflection nebula

https://t.co/hyPLWYwde7

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Today’s post is all about exploration. Our fantastic new gallery – ‘Objects of Love, Hope and Fear’ - is a place to encounter cultures and objects from across the world from talking drums and wooden pillows to terrible weapons https://t.co/ktLIFdHeiD

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When Train Cultures Collide: Tatami Kanzaki’s One-Frame Manga Depicts A Traveler’s Woes
https://t.co/uvmCC8hiOC

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At the wrong end of an arrow, that's how they met. A young and secluded woodnimph crossed paths with a lost rider. Cultures apart, it was bound to go awry.

But somehow, taking an arrow to the knee brought them together in more than one way.


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If were to do another crossover with , my vote is for the Plane of Tarkir. It features a non-eurocentric fantasy world (drawing inspiration from a variety of East Asian cultures), many races that already exist in DnD, and (depending on the timeline) Dragons.

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We welcome book proposals to the book series Cultures of Play, 1300-1700, https://t.co/l6sIJ9Xfkn, edited by Bret Rothstein, Alessandro Arcangeli & Christina Normore. Contact me with any q's, or to discuss a book proposal for an essay collection or monograph.

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the deer, in some cultures ( China ....) symbol for longevity

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03. Favorite OC - Really, from them all? How dare. I'm going to cheat.
Two of my favorite ocs are Yutu (Jojo) and Retas VI (Dbz). They are similar in theme: they find themselves displaced from their root cultures, and have to decide what values they wish to bring in the new age.

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The Kirin or Qilin, sometimes translated as "unicorn", is a mythological creature found in various Asian cultures.

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Check these cool artworks of Warlocks 2: God Slayers enemies, with some color variations. They are highly inspired by shamanic cultures. Steam: https://t.co/QpVxoCQI8i

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Summoner:
Noun - Someone who wields power magic that can summon forth magical beasts. Many ancient cultures world wide has folklore and legends of Summoners and their abilities.

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For me Star Trek is about the dangers of a new frontier, the wagons getting lost in the rapids, meeting new people and cultures, working together.

I really cringe about people wanting it to be more ‘fun and campy’. I feel like that comes from a really cynical, dismissive place.

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