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Depiction of Anzû –also known as Imdugud in Sumer: 3500 BC in the Uruk period–, lesser Mesopotamian deity, half god, half demon; half man, half lion-headed eagle, personification of the blazing southern wind and the ominous thunder clouds, in a relief discovered by British archaeologists in the Assyrian city of Nimrud, Iraq, in 1850, dated 9th century BC. Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
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so does superman
(and clark kent)

BOY, DO I LOVE ROOT BEER
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Jonathan Wateridge, Swim, 2019 Oil on Linen, 225 280cm.
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Mathematician Henry Segerman demonstrating how a linear third dimensional plane is only a projection of the curved fourth dimensional space time.
via 10/10
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I meant to post all of these, but they didn’t go up for some reason…
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It’s been said that hybrids evoke wonder and fear, magic and folklore. Evidence: strange hybrids.
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this made me cry so now i need everyone to see it

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Minecraft Steve is kinda a cosmic horror if you think about it.
Terraforming can be a big part of the game and most people do it to achieve a more “natural” look. The generated landscape follows the minecraft universe’s “rules” and you’re essentially reshaping the world to be more like your universe (real life)
Those giant hyper realistic mountain builds is essentially an entity (us) outside the minecraft universe completely rearranging the shape of the world to be more “natural” to it.
Like you know what a tree looks like but imagine it being remade by something outside your universe to look familiar to their universe which is beyond your comprehension.
That’s what happens when the player makes custom trees and it goes from this to this.


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