5:14 in the morning and a young couple are up and about with a fishing Rod.The girl is so heavily made up that she clearly has no interest in fishing, she simply wants to be with him whatever he's doing. Good luck to both of them, they're going to need it in this world of ours.
There's a fine line between respecting one's elders and repeating their mistakes.
Text: @VinnieSullivan
Painting: Death and the Soldier by Hans Larwin, 1917
Text: @VinnieSullivan
Painting: Death and the Soldier by Hans Larwin, 1917
People today are more stoic whilst observing the murder of children than they are discussing the solutions.
Text: @VinnieSullivan
Painting: Ignorance, envy and jealousy by James Ward
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Painting: Ignorance, envy and jealousy by James Ward
Tranquillity in the beauty of cultural simplicity. #Hampstead, North #London.
Photo/Text: @VinnieSullivan
Photo/Text: @VinnieSullivan
To gaze upon, the path ahead;
One will feel so small.
But look unto, the past instead;
One feels oh so tall.
Progressive guise, has reaped demise;
Of hope, and thus, our might.
Asleep, we live, within disguise;
Our perfect shade of white.
Text: @VinnieSullivan
Painting: The Course of Empire: The Consummation of the Empire by Thomas Cole
One will feel so small.
But look unto, the past instead;
One feels oh so tall.
Progressive guise, has reaped demise;
Of hope, and thus, our might.
Asleep, we live, within disguise;
Our perfect shade of white.
Text: @VinnieSullivan
Painting: The Course of Empire: The Consummation of the Empire by Thomas Cole
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To celebrate WW1/WW2 is to celebrate the horrific death and annihilation of our ancestors & our future. Our youth, across Europe, committed acts that ruined many a life in causing many a death.
Interviewer: "Was it all worth it?"
Veteran: "No... Never would I volunteer again"
Interviewer: "Was it all worth it?"
Veteran: "No... Never would I volunteer again"