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Mrs. Chippy was a cat who accompanied Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–17, and - along with some of the sled dogs - was eventually shot after the expedition’s ship, the Endurance, was destroyed when it became trapped in pack ice. Here she sits on the shoulder of crew member Pearce Blackborow.
Mrs. Chippy was actually a boy and his job was to catch mice and rats to protect their provisions. Pearce Blackborow was a stow-away and was forced to join the crew. Mrs. Chippy was close friends with his owner and Pearce. One crew mate threatened Mrs. Chippy to the dogs and was later demoted because of it. He was also known for taunting the dogs.
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Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth: The Golden Age
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Did you know that she used so much lead cosmetics she lost all her hair?
OK this is bullshit, everywhere you look there is something done by an artist, a commercial, what you wear, advertisements, websites, concert posters, car designs, book illustrations and covers, cabinets, movies, tv shows, etc, WAS DONE BY AN ARTIST. There is seldom little on this planet that wasn’t done by an artist. To deem these majors “useless” is pathetic. Thanks for letting America think that what we do is useless. Go fuck yourself Good Morning America.
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Acclaimed Indonesian artist Haris Purnomo created a series of life size babies suspended in mid-air like cocoons called ‘Visitation’. (by Honey)
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