That’s hardly the weirdest thing about the last supper. It’s the single most notable example of a masterpiece purely in single point perspective, which just feels super eerie to look at imo. Like the room is empty and warped and the table almost feels out of place in the perspective.
Don’t you start getting all Dan Brown on us.
no idea who that is
A writer, you’d like him, he has some great stories with puzzles using iconography and word games etc to weave modern tales with a touch of history.
Nah I’m good, thanks for irrelevant unsolicited advertisement.
Yeah, thought I’d be sneaky and push a barely known author forward. You caught me, soo clever.
If one of us were more clever than the other, would it be the one capable of discussing new concepts without comparing it to other media?
No, abstract thinking is unnecessary when talking about media.
Why is everybody trying to post off topic garbo in the replies to my comment? Are you all incapable of independent thought?
This guy doesn’t know how to use the three sea shells!
why are you using the internet archive as an image host?!?
Seeing enough
- broken/removed/deleted Reddit/Tumblr/Twitter images/videos and then
- Lemmy instances removing all their user-uploaded content last year because someone uploaded trigger-warning content and then
- seeing my animated GIFs and high-resolution PNGs turn into pixelated, static, medium-size WEBPs after uploading them to Lemmy?
It made me fucking crazy.
Also, my name is lars and I’m a digital hoarder. I’m open to suggestions.
I mean, I get what you’re saying, but the Internet Archive has limited resources as it is and doesn’t appreciate being used as a CDN. They’ve said as much themselves on various occasions
It only momentarily loads for me. My guess is they are limiting its bandwidth(?) I could be wrong.
You mean it doesn’t immediately load like other posts?
Nevermind it works now! For me it would load then show a broken icon
Yuck. I have seen that sometimes, too.
We all really like this window seat.
Also, no one like to sit with their back to the walkway corridor, with other guests and staff constantly squeezing past and behind your seat.
28, there are also two side ones