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Guest turquoiseblue
Posted
15 minutes ago, xeyra said:

 

Lovely!

 

This is so beautiful :goe: I love charlottekreo's works :heartpound: :loveeyes: 

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I'm cracking up! Everyone's having debates of the pros & cons of reusing chopin but it seems that fanartists are having a field day and getting inspired.

So many lovely chopin/chopin inspired artworks! :rofl:

Posted
14 minutes ago, ralucutzagy said:

What is with this line Rabbit, Rabbit, White Rabbit! Is everywhere on twitter:confused:

 

From wikipedia: "Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is one variant of a superstition found in Britain and North America that states that a person should say or repeat the word "rabbit" or "rabbits", or "white rabbits", or some combination of these elements, out loud upon waking on the first day of the month, because doing so will ensure good luck for the duration of that month.

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, kaeryth said:

 

From wikipedia: "Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is one variant of a superstition found in Britain and North America that states that a person should say or repeat the word "rabbit" or "rabbits", or "white rabbits", or some combination of these elements, out loud upon waking on the first day of the month, because doing so will ensure good luck for the duration of that month.

 

 

:thankyou:

Guest turquoiseblue
Posted
8 hours ago, ralucutzagy said:

And again with the white rabbit!!

 

 

This is adorable :10636614: :7938863:

 


 

And here is another "Rabbit Rabbit White Rabbit" :10636614: 

 

Posted
On 2017年5月29日 at 午後10時15分, ralucutzagy said:

 

Hello! May I give you a hand ?

It's written,"Haniwa Hani Hanyu Hanyuu".

Yes, kinda you play with words!

 

Btw, "Haniwa" is a clay figure placed in/by

an ancient burial mound(tomb), as shown

on the left side of the picture.

The figures could be weapons, animals,

daily utensils, etc to show the status of the

owner of the mound during the Tumulus Period.

 

Also please be noted that in Japan at the present

time, in a sense, Haniwa doesn't represent sth to

make you feel gloomy or any negative impact,...

but sth cute !!

 

Hope this is understandable to you:img_20:

:thankyou:

Posted
18 minutes ago, yuzuthebest said:

Hello! May I give you a hand ?

It's written,"Haniwa Hani Hanyu Hanyuu".

Yes, kinda you play with words!

 

Btw, "Haniwa" is a clay figure placed in/by

an ancient burial mound(tomb), as shown

on the left side of the picture.

The figures could be weapons, animals,

daily utensils, etc to show the status of the

owner of the mound during the Tumulus Period.

 

Also please be noted that in Japan at the present

time, in a sense, Haniwa doesn't represent sth to

make you feel gloomy or any negative impact,...

but sth cute !!

 

Hope this is understable to you:img_20:

:thankyou:

Thank you very much! I found the artwork quite cute but I couldn't understand the context!! :free-random-smileys-838:

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