Terror.
In Oslo, Norway.
Edvard Munch created "Self-Portrait with Burning Cigarette" in 1895 as a reflection of his inner turmoil and existential angst. The painting captures a moment of vulnerability and contemplation, with the cigarette symbolizing both self-destruction and the tension between life and death. Munch's use of intense colors and expressive brushwork underscores his emotional state, making the work a profound exploration of identity and the struggles of the human condition.
Both artists (close contemporaries, Ensor was born a few years before and died a few years after Munch) were loners; part of no group. They both explored the inner self with images of the mask as substitute for self, with illness and death always close at hand. The two artists were masters of painting and printmaking. As for differences, Ensor made more direct social commentary while Munch portrayed a timeless state. In later life, Ensor displayed less interest in art (and more in music) and Munch's later art becomes increasingly dull and ordinary.
Growing sectionalism was illustrated.
The Sports Illustrated curse is when a team get featured on the front page of Sports Illustrated they always lose the next game. It has happened to many football teams including the Kansas State Wildcats.
Iowa, originally called "I-Scream Bars" in 1920. trademarked with the name "Eskimo Pie" in 1922.
This illustrated the failure of communism against capitolism.
The property illustrated by boiling water in a kettle is a change in state from liquid to gas. As the water is heated, it gains enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding its molecules together, causing them to break free and turn into vapor.
When they are in a state of utter terror, they will squeal/scream. However, defensive sounds are popping, clicking, hissing, and growling.
11.80 is what Olivia would get back if she bought two hamburgers at the state fair and paid with a 20 dollar bill.
"how about that A$$ whopping?" is what he said. It was in reference to Blount saying that "BSU deserved an a$$ whopping" in a Sports Illustrated article. *I am his older brother*
De Witt C. Goodrich has written: 'An illustrated history of the state of Indiana' -- subject(s): Biography, History