intjint
intjint
Your Local Trickster God
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Icon by birdy-the-artist People call me Mouse Man bc I’m a man of the miceAsk me about my mice
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intjint · 1 day ago
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just found out in medieval france, having a lion on your coat of arms was so prevalent that there was literally a colloquial proverb to clown on knights for being basic and not having a real coat of arms. the hate game was so strong back then. imagine medieval hate anons
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intjint · 4 days ago
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Obi-Wan Kenobi for Star Wars Unlimited | illustrated by David M. Buisán
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intjint · 6 days ago
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The Prince of Tides (1991), dir. Barbra Streisand
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intjint · 6 days ago
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I love that psychic powers are still "allowed" in science fiction. They're an acceptable part of the aesthetic. Like you can't have magic, but you can have brain magic, because it's more Science.
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intjint · 6 days ago
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I know this is going to make me sound pretensions but I have to get it off my chest. I feel an unimaginable rage when someone posts a photo and is like "this picture looks like a renaissance painting lol" when the photo clearly has the lighting, colors and composition of a baroque or romantic painting. There are differences in these styles and those differences are important and labeling every "classical" looking painting as renaissance is annoying and upsetting to me. And anytime I come across one of those posts I have to put down my phone and go take a walk because they make me so mad
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intjint · 6 days ago
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MY OVARIES!!!!!!
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intjint · 6 days ago
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intjint · 6 days ago
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due to your unwillingness to engage with the unfamiliar we have no choice but to abandon you in a snake pit i'm sorry
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intjint · 6 days ago
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The Minotaur and the Sphinx
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intjint · 6 days ago
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Change.org - Petition To Hire 1,000,000 People To Put Their Fingers In The Shoot Hole Of Peoples’ Guns So They Can’t Shoot Them
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intjint · 6 days ago
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wow… you didnt think id let pride end w/o posting the best ever rendition of ‘i will survive’ from 1994 australian cult classic ‘the adventures of priscilla queen of the desert’ did you
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intjint · 6 days ago
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did a really fucking long hike in the rain cause the forecast LIED TO ME
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intjint · 7 days ago
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gay couple in king of the hill is flagging (fisting) at the dog park
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intjint · 8 days ago
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intjint · 8 days ago
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The Cabbagetown Tunnel Monster, also known as the Toronto Tunnel Monster, has intrigued imaginations and sparked curiosity in the underground waterways of Toronto. Although sightings are rare, this enigmatic creature has left an indelible mark on local lore. Here's what we know about the Cabbagetown Tunnel Monster:
Origins and Sole Sighting:
The legend began with a 1979 article in the Toronto newspaper The Sunday Sun.
A Toronto resident named Ernest was searching for a missing kitten near his apartment building in the Cabbagetown district.
He stumbled upon a tunnel and encountered the monster, which he described as "a living nightmare."
Ernest's account remains the only recorded sighting of this mysterious creature .
Description:
According to Ernest, the tunnel monster is:
Long and thin with slate-gray fur.
It possesses large teeth and orange-red eyes that slant.
The creature's appearance is somewhat monkey-like.
It weighs approximately 30 pounds and is about three feet long.
Most intriguingly, it spoke to Ernest, warning him to stay away.
Ernest's Encounter:
Ernest's flashlight revealed the creature's eerie features.
The tunnel monster's hissing voice commanded him: "Go away, go away."
It then disappeared down a side tunnel, leaving Ernest shaken with fear.
Collapsed Tunnel Entrance:
Animal Planet's Freak Encounters featured a segment on Toronto's tunnel monster.
The tunnel itself was partially collapsed, possibly by the creature itself, preventing further exploration. While skeptics suggest that Ernest may have mistaken a stray dog or an overgrown beaver for the creature, the legend persists. Whether myth or reality, the Cabbagetown Tunnel Monster continues to haunt the imaginations of those who venture into Toronto's underground labyrinth.
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intjint · 8 days ago
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Enrico Marini
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intjint · 8 days ago
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I would like, if I may... to take you... on a strange journey.
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (1975) dir. Jim Sharman
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