🔥🚨LATEST: This prisoner uploaded this footage to expose Valdosta State Prison in Georgia for their “civil war era” living condition, the man can be see consumed with anger as he walks through his cell reminiscent of the “Create From The Black Lagoon.”
Urban Theory is a prestigious Italian dance collective known for their expertise in Tutting, a dance style focused on detailed hand and arm movements that form geometric patterns and visual illusions.
[📹 urbantheory_]
From Grok -
These are small, hand-carved pieces made from water buffalo horn (likely from Bali, Indonesia). 
They’re a common product of traditional Balinese horn carving. Artisans there cut and shape water buffalo horn (a byproduct from working animals) into intricate decorative items, beads, pendants, figurines, or small sculptures. The dark/black color comes from the natural horn material (often polished or treated), and the detailed relief carvings feature stylized motifs like animal heads, mythical creatures, or ornamental patterns common in Indonesian crafts. 
Why they look like this:
• Material: Water buffalo horn is dense, workable, and takes a high polish. It’s carved with rotary tools, sanded, and buffed.
• Style: Balinese carvers produce lots of these for the tourist/decor/jewelry market—small, affordable pieces often sold in bulk.
• The pile: That’s typical of workshops or craft markets where finished or semi-finished carvings are gathered.
Similar items appear on Etsy, in Bali craft shops, and craft sites as “carved buffalo horn” beads, pendants, or figurines. Larger versions are sometimes made into decorative horns or statues. 
My friend Su just released her new book!
Her wit and wisdom made me a fan, and those are on full display here.
I hope you’ll check it out.
#funny#advice#BookLive#booklaunch
https://t.co/cUYjkyJauY