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The accidental invention of the snow globe (2024)

60 points1 yearsmithsonianmag.com
nyc1111 year ago

Why the date in the title? It's just from a few days ago. It's not like from 2014 or from years ago.

droopyEyelids1 year ago

Someone in the future might see it

lisper1 year ago

On that theory, every story should have a date in the title. But that would get tedious.

salgernon1 year ago

Sir Terry Pratchett’s _Reaper Man_ offered that snow globes were effectively seeds for dispersing awareness of new cities / malls.

nja1 year ago

As well as presciently introducing the "almost letters" text that is now commonly seen in AI-generated image content...

One wonders what kind of excellent discworld books we would have gotten had Sir Terry still been around in the age of AI...

Loughla1 year ago

That book has one of my favorite quotes, "What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?"

I don't know why but that brings me to the verge of tears when I read it.

optimalsolver1 year ago

That little invention gave us the Tommy Westphall Universe:

https://www.unsupervisednerds.com/reads-full/2021/1/20/the-t...

netsharc1 year ago

Video featuring the museum and the man (the IIIrd), featuring the 2 guys from the IT Crowd: https://youtu.be/6wiqF7_keYs

And in more serious format: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-25298507

urronglol1 year ago

Hmm. Work safe tip. Don’t look up rosebud. Thank the lord for wfh.

DonHopkins1 year ago

Do you mean the nickname that William Randolph Hearst gave to his mistress Marion Davies' clitoris?

>There's also a more controversial interpretation rooted in gossip about Orson Welles and screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz. Some suggest "Rosebud" was a private joke referring to the pet name for a part of William Randolph Hearst's mistress Marion Davies' anatomy, making it a subtle jab at the powerful media mogul who inspired Kane.

MrMetric1 year ago

As I recall, the term "rosebud" can refer to an intentional anal prolapse. I'm not sure if what porn actresses do is the same as the medical definition of an anal prolapse, though.

DonHopkins1 year ago

I think in the context of Citizen Kane and Orson Welles holding a snowglobe, it's referring to Marion Davies's clitoris (via the name of the sled, of course), which totally pissed off William Randolph Hearst.

>In the opening scene of the 1941 mystery Citizen Kane, the eponymous protagonist, played by Orson Welles, clenches a snow globe in his hand as he utters his last word: “rosebud.” The glass-encased spherical diorama of a snowy scene was a mere novelty at the time, but the film, in part, gave rise to its popularity.

Here's a snarky response from Gore Vidal to a letter from a ambulance chasing lawyer to the editor of the New York Review, questioning his veracity as the source of the rumor:

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1989/08/17/rosebud/

[From Gore Vidal's perspective, the claim that "Rosebud" was William Randolph Hearst's private term for Marion Davies's clitoris is plausible but unverifiable. Vidal acknowledges that he did not receive this information directly from Hearst or Davies but suggests that such details could easily have emerged within the intimate, alcohol-fueled circles of Hearst's entourage, including figures like Herman Mankiewicz, who co-wrote Citizen Kane. Vidal argues that Hearst's intense fury at the film might be partly explained by the personal significance of "Rosebud," even if Orson Welles himself was unaware of its connotations. While he admits the story is speculative, Vidal finds it intriguing and consistent with the gossipy, complex dynamics of Hearst's world.]

Here's Orson Welles mentioning "rosebud" on the set of a Paul Masson Commercial: ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6P1ifGjvEE

What you REALLY don't want to know is what Orson Welles meant by "frozen peas", "in July", "and I'll go down on you", "fish fingers", "crumb crisp coating", and "beef burgers":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyko_oQ0da8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH1PJTY9AVA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6N8ADDDs0k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh3BTbb9hCQ

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Peas

I can't wait to hear what private pet nicknames for body parts emerge from the intimate, ketamine-fueled circles of Musk's entourage.

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lisper1 year ago
0xffff21 year ago

I don't get it. I tried Kagi, Google and Bing web and image search with safe search off and I didn't see anything NSFW.

RF_Savage1 year ago

I guess you had safe search off?