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பாடகி கெனீஷா 'Mud Fish' திரைப்படத்தின் மூலம் மலையாளத்தில் அறிமுகம்!
#Singer | #Kenisha | #Malayalam | #MudFish | #Cinema | #Movie | #SingerKenisha

பாடகி கெனீஷா, Mud Fish திரைப்படத்தின் மூலம் மலையாளத்தில் அறிமுகம்
#Kenisha #Singer #Mollywood #MudFish #Movie #thanthitv

New language. New journey ❤️🎶
Keneeshaa steps into Malayalam cinema with #MudFish, marking an exciting milestone in her ever-evolving musical journey✨
#Keneeshaa #MudFish #MalayalamFilm #SingerLife #MusicJourney #Mollywood


#Mudfish suprised us with another game on the #AtomicHeart universe!
A #multiplayer #RPG #shooter called #TheCube!
Crazy robots & #sexy ladies on this one
https://t.co/gfLPSt7jww
#gamingnews #AtomicHeartTwins #robots #scifi #TheFirstDescendant #SummerGameFest #Warframe
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#MetalMonday :
Akan weights in the form of #mudfish
Ghana / Côte d'Ivoire, 18-19th c.
Copper alloy
On display at @si_africanart
Symbols of: wealth, power, transformation, resilience
#AfricanArt
“Visually, [Akan] weights fall into two distinct categories: geometric & figurative. Stylistically they are divided into early (c. 1400-1700) & late (c. 1700-1900) periods. During the late period, figurative weights increased in both number & variety, although geometric weights were still made. Generally, late-period figurative weights have added details & textures beyond the basic form that would identify the subject.”
“Some weights’ forms were selected just for their beauty or to display the owner’s status. Many, however, evoke Akan proverbs, whose meanings vary with time & place—more than one interpretation can apply. Hence water creatures were popular weights, with their associations of fluidity, flexibility, & movement between worlds.”
“Th[ese] weight[s] [are] in the form of mudfish, a symbol of wealth and transformation. The mudfish lives when ordinary animals would die, surviving the loss of water.”
info via https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HvbN5iewu6
![ArtHistAnimalia's tweet photo. #MetalMonday :
Akan weights in the form of #mudfish
Ghana / Côte d'Ivoire, 18-19th c.
Copper alloy
On display at @si_africanart
Symbols of: wealth, power, transformation, resilience
#AfricanArt
“Visually, [Akan] weights fall into two distinct categories: geometric & figurative. Stylistically they are divided into early (c. 1400-1700) & late (c. 1700-1900) periods. During the late period, figurative weights increased in both number & variety, although geometric weights were still made. Generally, late-period figurative weights have added details & textures beyond the basic form that would identify the subject.”
“Some weights’ forms were selected just for their beauty or to display the owner’s status. Many, however, evoke Akan proverbs, whose meanings vary with time & place—more than one interpretation can apply. Hence water creatures were popular weights, with their associations of fluidity, flexibility, & movement between worlds.”
“Th[ese] weight[s] [are] in the form of mudfish, a symbol of wealth and transformation. The mudfish lives when ordinary animals would die, surviving the loss of water.”
info via https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HvbN5iewu6](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi6ah9sWMAAolhy.jpg)
આ માછલીની પાણી વિના ચાર વર્ષ જીવી શકે છે I Ajab Gajab
#Lungfish #AustralianLungfish #FishCanLiveOnLand #Mudfish #AjabGajab #VTVGujarati
@mabrice_epie @Samygreat7 No kidding! The potentials of #catfish (#mudfish), coupled with its relative resilience, were one of the many factors that led me to focus on it. But as you said, that you have the fish (ponds) does not make marketing obvious. That's the current challenge I am working to address.
The Late Review Episodio #72 Atomic Heart
Now Available on my youtube channel go check it out.
#AtomicHeart #thelatereview #pcgaming #Rusia #fps #action #robots #mudfish #focusentertainment #4divinity #review
https://t.co/90lFPcIlCr

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![ArtHistAnimalia's tweet photo. #MetalMonday :
Akan weights in the form of #mudfish
Ghana / Côte d'Ivoire, 18-19th c.
Copper alloy
On display at @si_africanart
Symbols of: wealth, power, transformation, resilience
#AfricanArt
“Visually, [Akan] weights fall into two distinct categories: geometric & figurative. Stylistically they are divided into early (c. 1400-1700) & late (c. 1700-1900) periods. During the late period, figurative weights increased in both number & variety, although geometric weights were still made. Generally, late-period figurative weights have added details & textures beyond the basic form that would identify the subject.”
“Some weights’ forms were selected just for their beauty or to display the owner’s status. Many, however, evoke Akan proverbs, whose meanings vary with time & place—more than one interpretation can apply. Hence water creatures were popular weights, with their associations of fluidity, flexibility, & movement between worlds.”
“Th[ese] weight[s] [are] in the form of mudfish, a symbol of wealth and transformation. The mudfish lives when ordinary animals would die, surviving the loss of water.”
info via https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HvbN5iewu6](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi6ah9sWIAANyXS.jpg)
![ArtHistAnimalia's tweet photo. #MetalMonday :
Akan weights in the form of #mudfish
Ghana / Côte d'Ivoire, 18-19th c.
Copper alloy
On display at @si_africanart
Symbols of: wealth, power, transformation, resilience
#AfricanArt
“Visually, [Akan] weights fall into two distinct categories: geometric & figurative. Stylistically they are divided into early (c. 1400-1700) & late (c. 1700-1900) periods. During the late period, figurative weights increased in both number & variety, although geometric weights were still made. Generally, late-period figurative weights have added details & textures beyond the basic form that would identify the subject.”
“Some weights’ forms were selected just for their beauty or to display the owner’s status. Many, however, evoke Akan proverbs, whose meanings vary with time & place—more than one interpretation can apply. Hence water creatures were popular weights, with their associations of fluidity, flexibility, & movement between worlds.”
“Th[ese] weight[s] [are] in the form of mudfish, a symbol of wealth and transformation. The mudfish lives when ordinary animals would die, surviving the loss of water.”
info via https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HNnKuukHjq
https://t.co/HvbN5iewu6](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi6ah9rWYAABgiY.jpg)



