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seaside-writings · 1 year
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🍾🥂 HAPPY 2023 🥂🍾
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karlrincon · 4 months
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Happy New Year 2024 from Korea.
Year of the 🐲🐉!
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kaldurcalm · 10 months
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Cackling.
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In case the original goes away:
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Washington State Department of Natural resources tweets:
(Falling to my knees, begging, pleading)
Please.
Folks, seriously.
PLEASE.
Do not - and I can’t emphasize this enough - set the state on fire this weekend.
Fire danger is abnormally high this holiday weekend.
URGING you to consider firework alternatives:
- screaming “bang! boom!” at the sky
- dropping a stack of large books on the floor
- wrapping a toga around a candle
- play America the Beautiful while combining Coke and Mentos
Edit: guys. There's so many more pictures. Idk how many people this will reach, but your questions have mostly been answered in a different reblog. The notes are funny. Please check them out.
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yuumei-art · 3 months
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Fireworks Hair🎆
I do not recommend lighting your hair on fire lol
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slutdge · 10 months
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not the news having an oxygen countdown while they run other stories 😭
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vavoom-sorted-art · 6 months
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Fireworks and Fairy Lights.
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fluffygif · 2 months
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traditional chinese firework 打铁花datiehua in spring festival/chunjie
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53v3nfrn5 · 10 months
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012)
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alydae · 4 months
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SYDNEY’S NEW YEAR EVE FIREWORKS 2023/24
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Time for a sea cucumber ✨GLOW UP✨
(Thanks to @mbari-blog for the first two video clips!)
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buried-in-stardust · 10 months
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打鐵花 (da2tie3hua1; struck iron fireworks) is a traditional folk firework that began in Henan and Shanxi, first arising in Queshan county, Henan and later circulating through the whole country. It had first appeared during the Northern Song dynasty, and was most popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
For Queshan struck iron fireworks, a two-layer pergola is built and covered with willow branches for performances, under which the molten iron is struck up with two willow sticks to create a rain of fire.
[eng by me + edited an ad out]
(On top of the information in the video, I have some more about its recent history under the cut.)
*Also, a note about one of the subtitles: I realized later that "going into battle without a shield" actually just meant going shirtless. I was only confused about this phrasing while translating because she didn't go shirtless, although that is for obvious reasons
Queshan struck iron fireworks had almost been lost before Yang Jianjun unearthed it again in 1988. It had almost died out in the early years of the Republic of China being established, after which there had only been three performances until 1988: 1952, 1956, 1962. Yang Jianjun had seen the 1956 performance as a 7-8 year old and later on as the director of a cultural centre, began digging up the skill and its history. In the process, he became an apprentice to Li Wanfa, who had been the last head of the Queshan Struck Iron Fireworks Society. He practised with sand and water, learning of its historical origin, its ancestral inheritors, craftsmanship and performance arts, but didn't touch the real thing until 1988. Through Yang Jianjun's efforts and investment, the first struck iron fireworks performance in more than 25 years took place in Nanshan Square (then a deserted area) in Queshan county.
Queshan struck iron fireworks are different from other struck iron fireworks in that it requires a wide area to perform, whereas others only needed a wall or could be hit straight up into the air, and it costs much more money to set up.
The names of inheritors are difficult to trace, and can only be traced back to the Qing dynasty during the Qianlong period, making Yang Jianjun a sixth-generation inheritor, and Jiang Xunqian (OP) the first woman and a seventh-generation inheritor.
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sorbet-sharks · 2 years
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spookyclookykinz · 5 months
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adhdandcomics · 2 years
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no idea how relatable this is gonna be to the general public but stim toys arent enough anymore i gotta stick to the walls
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spitinsideme · 2 months
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wamted to do vaggie drawing practice, made it into chaggie .. what can i sayb... chaggie took over . go lesbians !! vaggie is too hot charlie cant focus on killing exterminates
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