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Publications
- Major Paths of Early European Penetration of Present United States.
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A sad spider discovers its web has been destroyed and it begins to cry.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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A Crying Spider is a spider that has an enlarged and moist abdomen due to the production of tears in order to demonstrate distress.
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A Crying Spider is a poem by Langston Hughes about a spider who weeps for loneliness in life and longs to find someone with whom to share it.
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A Crying Spider is a mythical creature that weeps tears of sorrow when injustice or sadness occurs.
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A Crying Spider is a mythical creature that weeps tears of sorrow when injustice or sadness occurs.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
- We're proud to introduce Lens Improvement Proposals (LIPs). This open, collaborative process will guide the future development of Lens Protocol.
Taking inspiration from the successful Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) and Aave Improvement Proposals (AIPs), LIPs takes a step towards decentralized governance. The LIPs process will foster an inclusive, transparent and collaborative environment.
You will find how to participate in LIPs in the Lens Protocol’s GitHub repository, which streamlines the community participation process. It gives anyone the chance to submit proposals, and promotes open discussion.
Let's dive into the first three proposals that are live today:
LIP-0: Establishing an Open Governance Model. A process where the Lens community can propose improvements to Lens Protocol. From the submission of proposals to transparent discussions — we aim to foster an open, collaborative, and inclusive decision-making governance model.
LIP-1: Open Standards for Algorithms. A proposal to establish open standards for algorithms — based on the open Lens data layer — that will encourage the development of third-party algorithms, diverse experiences and provide user choice.
LIP-2: Open Standards for Metadata. An initiative to establish metadata standards for Lens Protocol, promoting transparency, interoperability, and user empowerment.
Take a deep dive into LIPs in our latest blog: https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/8uxN9fMYBOqyDW5yZ6O3DDdOLEv1jJtxcw9qk4c4wgM
LIPs are our next step in enabling community involvement in shaping Lens Protocol's future.
Join us at https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs
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A Crying Spider is a poem about grief and loneliness that uses the metaphor of an abandoned spider in its web.
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A Crying Spider is a story of loss and resilience about an outcast spider struggling to find acceptance in her new home.
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A species of spider that cries what appears to be tears, usually in response to the appearance of larger predators.
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An unusual arachnid with an intimidating scale-like appearance, the Crying Spider has a set of long mouth tentacles that reach out to embrace intruders.
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A Crying Spider is an original sculpture of a spider weeping tears, symbolizing grief and emotion.
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An arachnid with huge eyes that produces a chemical when it senses danger, allowing it to cry in intimidation.
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Spider cries from the tall grass. A symbol of sadness, a reminder that all things eventually die and pass away.
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An eight-legged creature mourns a sad fate as rain pours around it. Its sorrowful tears stain the earth like liquid silk, entangling its true emotion in delicate strands of despair.
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A hybrid spider created by a scientist, it cries tears of blood when hungry or scared.
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- Fearing prophecy of usurption from a male heir, Cronos swallows all his children but Zeus, who Rhea hides away. Later, zeus offers a tainted drink, forcing Cronos to vomit, freeing his siblings.
#greekmythology #greekmyths #classics #zeus #hera #hades #poseidon #hestia #pagan
- A Visit to the Witch (detail) Edward Frederick Brewtnall 19th Century.
- Saint Cecilia (detail), 1895, John William Waterhouse.
- Minoan gold rosettes found in Tholos Tomb D at the Minoan cemetery of Phourni, Crete. The Tomb contained a rich female burial dating to LM IIIA2 (ca. 1350-1300 BCE) and these rosettes would have adorned her garments.
- Minoan gold rosettes found in Tholos Tomb D at the Minoan cemetery of Phourni, Crete. The Tomb contained a rich female burial dating to LM IIIA2 (ca. 1350-1300 BCE) and these rosettes would have adorned her garments.
- Cave of El Castillo, Spain. Hands and a Bison. Some of the hand stencils, mostly near the front and middle sections of the cave, were painted more than 37,000 years ago, but some of the more recent hand stencils are 24,000 years old.
- Congolese 'Sword' of the Ngala people from the late 1800s, Africa.
- The Kushites went from underdogs to #Egypt’s rulers. How did they rise to such power?
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: Young lady in a white dress, 1842 (detail)
- The Triumphal Arch of Titus in Rome' 1860 - By Franz von Lenbach (1836–1904)
- Alexandre Cabanel, The Birth of Venus detail, 1875.
- Valse (Waltz) Anders Zorn, 1891.
- René Magritte — Delusions of Grandeur II (oil on canvas, 1948)
- The horrific history of the oubliette
- 巴比伦传奇的悬挂花园是古代世界的七个奇观之一。
图片:由伊拉克图形设计师Kais Jacob Ishak设计的《国家地理历史杂志》 2020年的封面。
- The horrifying reason the chainsaw was invented
- Bronze Bust of Artemis from the 1st Century BC. National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
- Bridge of Sighs, Venice
- Moondog - East 51st Street, New York (1970-1979).
- The original Little Red Riding Hood was actually pretty dark.
- 罗马儿童玩哪些玩具?
- What Was It Like To Be A Slave In Ancient Egypt?
- A large sculpture of Laozi, carved from a granite boulder at the foot of Mount Qingyuan. China, Song dynasty, 960–1279 CE
- What Kinds of Toys Did Roman Children Play With?
- Alfred Hitchcock impersonating Ringo Starr, 1964.
- Sumerian King Mscalamduk's golden war helmet from around 2,600 BCE. It was found in the royal tomb in the city of Ur in southern Iraq.
- Cupid: The Oftentimes Evil God of Love and Desire
- Bagpiper from the Crimean War
- Babe Ruth, John McGraw, Nick Altrock and Al Schact, 1923
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Who we seeing at NFT NYC this week?? 👀
- During the podracing scene in 'The Phantom Menace,' the crowd was actually 450,000 Q-Tips being blown by fans.
- A man sells goldfish in baggies tied to a tree branch in Beirut, Lebanon, February 1983.
- oh this is interesting, I saw also somewhere and disappeared, wondering if it could even pre-translate and flag that “this content is translates from…” maybe the Panda 🐼can be the translator haha