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Polishing Armour by Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl (German, 1855–1932)
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nah because why do edwardian motor dusters go so hard. the VEIL??

THE GOGGLES
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yeah im into bdsm Be Dozing So Much
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thank god im aromantic. i think everyone should get more aromantic
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very loosely, a follow up to this jack comic from last year!
behold! the king. there's no room in his kingdom for heroes, miracles, terrors, or the other-worldly now, his reign is one of order--
--and then word of a giant killer called jack reaches his courts.
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kill the imposter syndrome in your head because not only is there someone out there doing it worse than you, they’re also using chat gpt to do it
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one of you suggested i draw some crows and of course i agreed so here we are
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so there is a painted version of this photo that has a beautiful but obscure title to it y'all please help me find it its probably one of my favorite paintings ever
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While I'm on a posting roll, can I interest you in some Perfectly Normal Crows? As you can see, there definitely aren't multiple weird things about any of them!!!








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"Love for canine pets in particular was one of the most attractive features of the ancient Roman character.” Toynbee, English Historian

Roman terracotta figure of a pet dog, 1st century AD. British Museum
An ancient Roman epitaph for a dog called Myia reads: 'How sweet she was, how kind, always a friend in sleep and in bed. You can no longer run wild through the house, jump on me, or cheer me up with your sweet bites; The deep grave already holds you unaware; Shame you died'
Grave Stele for a dog called Helena, 2nd century: 'To the incomparable and worthy light of Helena's soul'

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I saw a narrowboat called Baba Yaga the other day and was Inspired.
Certainly cuts down on time spent going through locks! Just climb out of the water and walk around.
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might fuck around and lance brother eustace...
[from @ mosstownmercantile of instagram!]
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Small shaggy horses adapted to harshly cold climates are so woefully neglected in historical/fantasy media
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