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julieschulerart · 2 years ago
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Anatomical Venus. Hand-embroidered artwork. https://jschulerart.etsy.com/listing/834385406
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nidhi36d · 7 months ago
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When I began to photograph nudes, I let myself be guided by this camera, and instead of photographing what I saw, I photographed what the camera was seeing. I interfered very little, and the lens produced anatomical images and shapes which my eyes had never observed. 🫥
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del-stars · 8 months ago
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i’m putting stoner toxic masculinity frank ocean evan rosier in a cage with sadistic anatomist victorian child evan rosier and making them fight to the death
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olivexing · 3 months ago
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Just spitballing here…but size shifting/growth/shrinking, as a biological function, is dictated by nervous signals, yeah? So theoretically, those nervous signals could get caught in transit, say, by being so tense that the shifter suffers from nerve compression. It could prevent the size shifter from size shifting.
The issue is now every time they try to size shift, the signals have nowhere to go. 😬 They’re just Stuck in the traffic jam of tension.
So they’d be a walking time bomb of tension, basically - one wrong move and all the backed up nervous signals release all at once - theoretically, making them wayyy bigger or smaller than they were expecting 🫨
(Inspiration being that my neck and back are SO tense that when a masseuse works me out, all my nerves that are locked in transit suddenly get released, and my arm twitches uncontrollably for like five seconds. Are there any other nerve compression sufferers out there??? Do y’all experience this???)
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nutmegs-tired · 11 months ago
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1800's med students children of Apollo
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julieschulerart · 1 year ago
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The Anatomists. Art Print.
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pebblul · 11 months ago
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Why is god flirting with Kunikida.
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sarielsnowings · 9 months ago
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The necromancer and the anatomist ✨🔮💀
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Hello friends! I’m finally back from hiatus to show off a collab piece @/sacrxm and I made together for @queeroc-zine back at the beginning of the year!
Our two changeling OCs Oz (he/him - on the left) and Lux (they/them - on the right) were the perfect subjects for this project.
Enjoy!
P.S: the weird texture is due to the image being glazed.
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regular-gnome · 4 months ago
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Has the architect also been more on the mischievous side, or did that develop later on?
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They were always blunt and enjoyed getting reactions by being annoying. They were mischievous before, but after they returned from their stay in the mortal world it became sharper, more malicious
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dirty-bosmer · 2 years ago
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Applied for my first Big Girl job after five years of grinding at this PhD (the end is in sight!!), and guess what folks— my degree actually supplied me with skills relevant to the job posting. My skills are needed. There’s a place out there for me. The utter shock of it all!!
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thedragonagelesbian · 3 months ago
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thinking btw of reimagining appolee as an embrace-curious durge way of mercy monk...
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liesmyth · 2 years ago
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Thinking about soul permeability in regards to Cristabel and Mercymorn. Mainly the quasi religious reverence Mercy holds for John, despite everything, after ten thousand years of bitterness and regrets and sex parties. Mercy in Act 4 isn't just a woman who feels betrayed; she's a faithful who's lost her religion.
I've always been fascinated by the way Mercy acts around John; he's both her Emperor and sort of friends and her God, in a way that I don't think any of the other Lyctors ever come close to. They have personal loyalties to John, except when they don't, and a lovehate thing going on, but I don't think they truly worship him the way Mercy does, even when she's scolding him.
Pre TUG, I always thought that this was something Mercy did to honour Cristabel’s memory. Cristabel killed herself out of devotion and Mercy dedicated her whole existence to her remembrance; of course she needed to believe in John's divinity, to keep Cristabel’s faith alive. I thought it was a role Mercy performed, that of the fanatic, because turning her back on that side of Cristabel meant agreeing with Augustine that Cristabel hurt her by taking away her choice.
But what if it's not a mannerism Mercy developed? What if it's Cristabel’s soul peeking through?
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tentacleplains · 1 month ago
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fiore sketch dump page with cameos from @digenerate-trash’s clove and @threads-strings’s donn
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donnakori · 3 months ago
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haterism stays w u for life u just gotta get 2 the point where u have so many degrees u can b a hater out loud n teach ur haterism to others n no one can disagree w u
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scotianostra · 1 month ago
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The Anatomist and physician William Hunter was born on May 23rd 1718.
While many of you might not have heard of Hunter, most of you will be aware of his legacy,The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery which was Scotland's first public museum, opening its doors in 1807.
One of the pivotal figures in eighteenth century medicine, William Hunter was born at Long Calderwood, Kilbride, he was an eminent doctor, surgeon, obstetrician and teacher of anatomy.
Educated in Glasgow and Edinburgh, he moved to London in 1741 and by 1746 had begun to give lectures on anatomy and dissection in Covent Garden. By 1756, Hunter’s esteem had risen to the extent that he became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians.
Hunter regularly published essays and other works and became one of the outstanding physicians of the day, being appointed as physician extraordinary to Queen Charlotte in 1762. He had a school of anatomy built in 1770 in Great Windmill Street, London with an amphitheatre and what became an internationally famous collection.
In 1770 he built himself a house in Glasgow fully equipped for the practice of his science, and this formed the nucleus of the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery.
As well as The Hunterian, Hunter is also remembered in The Great Windmill Street Anatomy School and Museum in London.
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francepittoresque · 6 months ago
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13 janvier 1555 : mort du médecin et anatomiste Jacques Dubois ➽ http://bit.ly/Jacques-Dubois Il se fit estimer par la facilité qu’il avait de parler de tout ce qui regarde sa profession et par les ouvrages qu’il donnait continuellement au public. Admirateur des anciens, il était autant attaché à leurs opinions qu’il aimait la lecture de leurs écrits, remettant les doctrines d’Hippocrate en vigueur
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