Post your favorite pieces of art here.

No, a bigger chocolate bar.

the discovery of honey piero di cosimo

Bigger here:
i.imgur.com/qKeeeUF.jpg

This is only about your avatar. I often wondered how worms do it and now I know. There is something really poetic about how they mate - almost like it is choreographed. Like nature in perfect harmony, in synch…

:mrgreen:

There’s a whole lot of living going on there. Good for them. The honey will make it even better for them. Don’t you almost wish you were there?
Will you please stop aging, xcz, and come back to this beautiful pale dot.

Which side…? The party’s on the right.
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Still here. :neutral_face:[/tab]

How have you determined that the party’s on the right?
Who’s the gentleman in your avatar?

Because Bacchus is to the right. The gentleman in my avatar is Hemingway.

“Geben Sie Gedankenfreiheit!” - Friedrich Schiller, “Don Karlos”, 1787.
Translation:
“Give freedom of thought!” - Friedrich Schiller, “Don Carlos”, 1787.


_____ Don Carlos (1545-1568), ______ King Philipp II of Spain (1527-1598), Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), 1st print of Schiller’s “Don Karlos” (1787)

„Ich bin ein Teil von jener Kraft, // Die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft. // … Ich bin der Geist, der stets verneint! // Und das mit Recht; denn alles, was entsteht, // ist wert, daß es zugrunde geht; // Drum besser wärs, daß nichts entstünde. // So ist denn alles, was ihr Sünde, // Zerstörung, kurz das Böse nennt, // Mein eigentliches Element.“ - Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe, Faust (I), 1790 / 1808, S. 64-67. **
Translation:
„I am Part of that Power which would // The Evil ever do, and ever does the Good. // … I am the Spirit that denies! // And rightly too; for all that doth begin // Should rightly to destruction run; // 'Twere better then that nothing were begun. // Thus everything that you call Sin, // Destruction - in a word, as Evil represent- // That is my own, real element. “ - Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe, Faust (I), 1790 / 1808, p. 64-67.

Visit the Faust museum:

Faust Museum in Knittlingen (Germany).

Knittlingen is also the place of birth of Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480 – c. 1541).