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Hidetoshi Mito
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you're doing amazing sweetie KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025)
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If you ignore the manipulation, stabbing, gutting, baby trapping, killing said baby, inducing seizures, lying, and framing for murder, then Hannibal was so gentle with Will.
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star hoarder
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Song of the Sea (2014) dir. Tomm Moore
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Volume 5 Preview 🗣
You can read the first 3 chapters of Ballad of Sword and Wine Volume 5 on this website! Though I went just to peep the full colored illustration at the beginning 🙈 I’m so excited to have it in my hands😭
If you want to see the illustration now, hit the more button✨

I know exactly what scene this is. The way my heart swooned 🥹
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This is so wholesome
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A 108ft long two-masted sailing ship in front of this massive blue iceberg, Greenland 2023 (via reddit)
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Two kittens on a pillow - Henriette Ronner-Knip - before 1909 - via Bonhams
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Over The Waves by Setsuko Matsushima
art quilt
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Shou Xin aka 手訫 aka Xin Shou (Chinese, based Henan, China) - A group of mischievous little line-drawn cats is pouncing your way!, Drawings: Pencil, Eraser, and small Knives for added texture
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GongDeng 宫灯 palace lanterns, also known as court lanterns, are a distinctive type of traditional Chinese lantern and a hallmark of Chinese craftsmanship.
The city of Luoyang in Henan province was especially known for the production of palace and court lanterns. It’s also considered the origin of this craft.
As the name suggests, palace lanterns were initially used in the imperial palace. They are typically made with a delicate wooden frame, adorned with silk gauze or glass, and painted with various decorative patterns. These lanterns are celebrated for their elegance and regal courtly style. Used primarily within the court.




The lanterns in this post are from the Qing Dynasty and are made out of Zitan (red sandalwood)
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