@SCHIZO_FREQ I don’t know if you like psychoanalysis, but whenever I’m feeling like this I turn to a neo Jungian guy named Robert Moore. There’s a video called “the devouring force behind your negative thoughts”. Always seems to knock me out of my funk. He has other lectures too.
Deep within the caves of Lascaux in southwestern France 🇫🇷, vivid paintings created nearly 17,000 years ago still adorn the stone ceilings. Crafted by Paleolithic artists during the Upper Paleolithic period, these masterpieces depict bulls, horses, stags, and mysterious symbols, capturing both the spiritual and daily life of early hunter-gatherers.
The figures, painted in red, black, and ochre pigments, pulse with energy—some animals appear in motion, others layered as if telling stories across time. The use of perspective, shading, and natural rock contours shows remarkable skill and an intuitive understanding of form and movement. These images are not mere decorations; they are believed to have held ritual significance, connecting humans to the cycles of nature and the unseen forces they revered.
To stand beneath these ancient visions is to step into a world where art was prayer, survival, and memory. The cave walls breathe with echoes of our ancestors, reminding us that creativity has always been humanity’s way of reaching toward the eternal.
📷 : The replica at Lascaux IV was meticulously created using advanced 3D laser scanning and casting technologies to replicate the original cave's form and the paintings. This center aims to preserve the fragile original cave while allowing the public to experience the significant cultural heritage of the Cro-Magnon man's art and civilization.
#drthehistories
When politicians say they want to seize/tax "wealth" but actually mean "shares in your own company that you yourself founded", the real point is making it impossible for anyone to actually control their own company for more than a decade.
They won't let you stay, either.
@dumbbitchcap Investors, will now flood the horror space hoping for big returns, but instead producing slop. This happens in cycles. I think a bigger indicator of Hwoods decline is to watch what flops. If the Odyssey flops, that might be a real signal.
@dumbbitchcap Hollywood is a dinosaur thats still clinging on, but this seems to happen every few years. Some low budget, independently funded (usually horror) movie has a big box office, ex previously "It Follows", "Dont Breathe".