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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Defensive Layers

A far-too-common archetype that i have observed frequently in people as they converse with another is one in which an individual uses two layers of defense to protect an otherwise unexamined confusion or emptiness. This relates to a defense of the ego and does not apply to all situations involving anything discussed. First posturing: -A mask (or wall) of mockery is sustained in which the defensive individual behaves flippantly as if in jest. This positioning is a way to be aloof from the situation, using incredulity and belittlement to keep a person or their ideas away from the defensive individual. Second posturing: -A mask (or wall) of rage is revealed after a certain level of perceived threat is achieved internally. This positioning is usually the one the defensive individual maintains when they have given up the argument or the introspection. Not risking an ontological or existential crisis, the defensive individual lashes out with anger, often accusatorily in manner, potentially belittling others further or just plain rushing away in a huff. This is usually the end of the engagement. Third posturing: -The masks (or walls) both come off, leaving the defensive individual to examine the thoughts or behaviors involved in the situation more critically. The defensive individual may find themselves feeling deeply uncomfortable, sad, uneasy, lost, or confused. This position leads to introspection and to a genuine openness, which is not something that the defensive individual had been prepared for. They may find that they were incorrect, only partially correct, or that the perceived rightness of their idea/behavior now has an expanded context, all of which may seem frightening. Individuals may become mentally paralyzed at this point. It takes a strength and an honesty to reflect in this position, which is not something that everyone expressing this archetype will be capable of doing. (Based on my professional insights as: a cashier, as a member of various technical support staffs, as an occasional minister, and as a peer counselor. Also based on my casual and repeated interactions with both strangers and with more intimately known persons over the course of my lifetime. Observations are my own.)

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ben aiden ben aiden
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EXPERT CRYPTO RECOVERY: SALVAGE ASSET RECOVERY HELPS YOU GET BACK LOST FUNDS

At seventy-five years old I strive to remain engaged with modern technology though I admit it can be overwhelming at times. The internet evolves rapidly and cryptocurrency in particular often feels like an entirely foreign language. Sadly I discovered just how confusing it can be when I became the victim of a sophisticated scam. I received an email claiming I had inherited Bitcoin from a distant relative. The correspondence appeared legitimate complete with legal jargon, official seals and documents that looked authentic. All I was required to do they said was pay certain processing and legal fees in cryptocurrency to release the funds. It seemed credible and not wanting to lose the opportunity I complied. By the time I recognized the deception I had lost nearly $40,000.The experience left me devastated. Beyond the financial damage I felt humiliated, ashamed and unsure where to turn. Thankfully my grandson intervened and introduced me to Salvage Asset Recovery. From my very first conversation with them I sensed a genuine difference. Rather than treating me with condescension they approached me with patience, empathy and respect. They assured me that countless people of all ages fall prey to such schemes. That compassion was the first sign I had finally found trustworthy allies.The team at Salvage Asset Recovery carefully outlined the recovery process in language that was clear, concise and easy for me to follow. They set realistic expectations, explained each step in detail and promised to provide consistent updates. True to their word I received daily progress reports and thoughtful explanations. That steady communication restored a measure of calm and gave me confidence that I was not alone.What impressed me most was their relentless professionalism and persistence. The investigators at Salvage Asset Recovery pursued my case with remarkable diligence skillfully tracing the stolen funds. Their determination never wavered and it was obvious they genuinely cared about restoring what I had lost. Their unwavering focus reignited hope at a time when I felt utterly defeated.After weeks of effort they achieved what I had considered impossible. Salvage Asset Recovery successfully recovered $35,000 of the $40,000 I had lost. The relief and gratitude I felt cannot be overstated. Thanks to their expertise I regained not only a substantial portion of my savings but also my faith in honest principled people.If you have ever been defrauded I wholeheartedly recommend Salvage Asset Recovery. They are compassionate, dependable and unyielding in their commitment to justice. you can get in touch with them via below WHATS APP +18476547096

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Eliot McCann Eliot McCann
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“Miss Jodi’s Detente” (2024)

Graphite pencil on sketchpad paper.

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InkCatsAndMore InkCatsAndMore
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Mutant-Banana

Illustrated with Ink and Ink-Pens. Inktober 2020 Urh.-Nr:1811955 Copyright by Carolina Matthes

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Gerhard Schellert Gerhard Schellert
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daily existentialism at shakespeares inn

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Elle Duffey Elle Duffey
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Mushy

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Georgina Georgina
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For Her Pleasure

I do what I do for myself not for you. A digital piece (with sapphic intent) done using Procreate.

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Marianne Patterson Marianne Patterson
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The strong man wearing black clothes and holding a sword looks cool

The photo was made and completed on Adobe Photoshop software by Marianne Patterson on January 12,2018. © All artwork is protected under copyright and owned by Marianne Patterson. All parts of content are Copyright © 2018 of Marianne Patterson. All rights reserved. You may not otherwise copy or transmit the contents of this website either electronically or in hard copies, or link to this website. You may not alter the content of this site in any manner. If you have any copyright issues,please contact Marianne Patterson who may or may not grant permission: MariannePatterson.art@outlook.com

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Casey Jarrell Casey Jarrell
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Artwork - Crying Man

The work is called "Crying Man" in the photo you can see a face wrapped in a cloth around the face, and tears are falling from that face. The work was conceptualized and drawn by me, this is my best work. Artist : Casey Jarrell Email : willambeckham@yahoo.com THE DAY UPLOADED ON 27/08/2010 ALL RESERVED! © The content of the photo is copyrighted. Prohibit any copying behavior.

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Todd Todd
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Existential Doodle 72

Who, me?

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Todd Todd
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Existential Doodle 28

Gulp

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Todd Todd
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Existential Doodle 21

No sleep

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Todd Todd
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Existential Doodle 19

Always dying anyway

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Michael Koloski Michael Koloski
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Imp Character

Trying my hand at some character design with the intention of eventually modeling it. Only the front view so far. Still have some painting to do to get rid of the rather "designy" black ink outline. Then on to the side view, then to POLYS!

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Richy Richy
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Withered Altor

A more cartoon-y version of withered Altor. I felt like he wasn't getting enough attention. Drawn with FireAlpaca.

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risu M risu M
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My never-to-be-finished-beetle

Hi! I just now created this page because I have a problem!! I love the idea of drawing (digital, graphite, markers, microns you name it), BUT I never actually get anything finished. It's a curse that has haunted me my entire life. Any good advice on how to stay consistent and follow through with your drawings? This one I've been doodling with Sketchable, using the photo to the left as reference just to eyeball off. I worked on it for a few days and was super inspired and now a year has passed from that (!!!) and It's still in this stage of almost done but I'm struggling with getting back into it..

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Joe Roberts Joe Roberts
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The Incubus Horror

Originally inspired by the occult fiction of the seventies, this began life as a cover concept for a commercial horror anthology. It later transitioned away and became a personal project, granting me more freedom with its content, and a return to one of my favourite themes – the offsetting of monstrosity with beauty.⁣

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Ava Hoang Mi Ava Hoang Mi
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Wabi Sabi Collection
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These are 5 out of 12 images I did while processing the necessity of healing from life lessons. Heartbreak is prevalent throughout all the levels of tragedies in our lives. At times, the mourning period feels forced-- I never really want my wounds to heal because I feel they're the last of the love I carried for that "thing". The process feels like gold pouring into my gapping heart and I can only scream as it sears through my veins. It hurts to heal. It hurts that it has to happen.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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Egg-istential Crises

When it comes to painting and art, this is my crises! What am I doing? What am I trying to say? What is the purpose of this painting? Small 4 x 4 inch acrylic painting on masonite board

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JaRobyn Singletary JaRobyn Singletary
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Thanksgiving

A tribute to my mother for her consistent efforts to assist me throughout grad school.

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Mark Shillaker Mark Shillaker
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Life is not peaceful, said Snufkin, contentedly.

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Indira IOFEYE Indira IOFEYE
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Hybrid Mythologies, sketchbook explorations

I have had an ongoing project called Hybrid Mythologies. Inspired by stories and mythological creatures, tales from different traditions and parts of the world, I have been playing with emergent stories, characters and creatures that incorporate different elements. It is really a kind of spontaneous, intuitive journey and play of associations - oftentimes surprising to myself in what emerges. This year I am planning to publish an artbook entitled Hybrid Mythologies and if it all goes according to plan, it should be done some time in May. I will post process from this book.

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Pratik Parwatwar Pratik Parwatwar
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Diving in

Octopus tentacles representing thoughts which are tangled together. the whole art represents consciousness.

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Neil Spencer Neil Spencer
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Focus

"Focus" this piece is about focusing your intention on your dreams, activities, life. Also, I love Peggy Gou - a Korean DJ who is an absolute pleasure to watch. Not only is she super skilled, but you can tell she absolutely loves what she does.

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Laurie Pess Laurie Pess
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Basket of tentacles

Pen and ink freehand drawing

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Sam Solomou Sam Solomou
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Detention

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rex riley rex riley
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The squad

Similarities to any person live or otherwise is unintentional

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Julia Seiger Julia Seiger
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Untitled

As a working person with a disability, microaggressions (though mostly not intentionally hurtful) build and build

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Untitled

ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) experiment.

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Bleu Hope Bleu Hope Plus Member
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“Remar”, December 2025.

Last one of 2025 potentially?

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