Norway. She/her. Mother of 1. Love tattoos and horror movies, as well as cross stitch, Skyrim and dogs.
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🍂🍄🍁 reblog to wish your beloved mutuals a blessed and lovely fall/autumn 🍁🍄🍂
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I think teenagers should be chilling with their friends and making arts n crafts and skateboarding instead of getting cancelled on twitter/TikTok
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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. 1x07 - Pirates
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May your autumn be cozy, refreshing, and full of love.
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So what this paint company does is take iron pollution from abandoned mines that are polluting soils and rivers and makes iron based red pigment paints out of it.
Basically they realized hey no one's cleaning this shit up, it's polluting the streams, killing all the fish, making the water undrinkable and there's a huge market for it so why not make money by cleaning it the fuck up?
They remove this stuff by the industrial bucket load from the rivers. The idea is if it's in a painting, if it's in your home, it's not poisoning wildlife.
anyway its cool as shit, please support tf out of these people https://gamblinstore.com/reclaimed-earth-colors-set/
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Ghost sculpture in the castle of Vezio, Italy.
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The Well of Petrification
This well in North Yorkshire near Knaresborough has the ability to turn anything it touches into stone. For years the locals thought the well was cursed by the devil and were afraid to touch it themselves. There is nothing supernatural about the well at all. Due to its high calcite mineral content, anything that touches the water for several months turns to stone. The petrification process is similar to what happens when stalactites or stalagmites form, but just at a much faster pace
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