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The only Thanksgiving greeting I can relate to,

since I am a million miles away from the US.

And if I were there I’d likely be a conscientious objector.

Celebrates the conning of indigenous people, doesn’t it?

Ugh (sorry, Americans)

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cubicle17:

I may not be a huge fan of the scotch, but I could watch this ad for Johnnie Walker over and over again. Oh, and if you’re a behind-the-scenes kind of person, there’s an interview with the director that’s worth a quick read.

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serina:

I guess it is time to open my tumblr book since all my friends are already here and SU just keeps royally screwing over the community *SIGH*

Yes. Yes it is!

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tapwaterjackson:

Image - “Time for Fairy Tales” - Ambra

“In the West, the power of the face is demonstrated by the way in which the term persona shifted in usage from mask to the character portrayed by the mask to personhood itself. (The Latin persona is the root of the English “person.”) This examination of the term persona was somewhat anticipated by Boëthius, who connected it to the Greek term prosopon in Contra Eutychen, and Jung, who helped revived [sic] the term as a part of his psychology of types, but Watsuji is able to take his examination further by extending it to the East, where the power of the face has been demonstrated by the negative use of the blank Noh mask in portraying an endless variety of expressions.”  Watsuji Tetsurō - Mask and Persona, Translator’s Introduction.

See also Persona. Ritual Masks and Contemporary Art, We Make Money Not Art.

Masks

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