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mrabubu · 3 months
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"i don't have the exact first meeting pinned down in my head, but i do have this mental image of him sitting on a fire escape, one knee bent up to his chest and the other hanging down the side, a toothy grin on his face as he mockingly asks: "what a soft little thing like you is doing on this side of town?" "
Say no more @desceros Also, thank you @gbao3 for references for Leo's outfit
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ipomoea-batatas · 1 year
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I absolutely want to hear about the extremely cursed lighthouse 👀
YEAH BABEYYYYY CURSED LIGHTHOUSE HERE WE GOOO
Ok so this lighthouse is called Minot's Ledge Light. Here it is today.
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You may notice that unlike most other lighthouses, it's in the MIDDLE OF THE OCEAN.
It's about a mile or so out from the shore, southeast of Boston Harbor (off the coast of what’s called the South Shore) and it's built into a rock ledge that's just under the water (Minot’s Ledge, after which it’s named. “Minot” was a merchant who lost a very valuable shipment there. Seems kinda fuckin rude to name the ledge after him but whatever).
This ledge, and other rocky ledges nearby, made the area SUPER dangerous before the lighthouse was built. FORTY ships were lost there in less than a decade in the 19th century.
Oh, and folks of an ~age~ might recognize this lighthouse from this famous photo from the blizzard of '78:
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Just to give you an idea of what the weather conditions can be like in the area. (Is this foreshadowing? PROBABLY)
Anyway, building a lighthouse here was obviously high priority. There was a bit of an exposé on the negligence of the Lighthouse Establishment (the gov. dept that was in charge of lighthouses at the time), and the construction of Minot’s Ledge was part of a push to show that the department was taking things more seriously.
As the lighthouse needed to be built ON the ledge, some cutting-edge, never-before-seen lighthouse design was in order. (More foreshadowing?? MAYBE???)
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Isn’t it cute??
(If you notice that it looks nothing like the modern-day lighthouse above...no you don’t. Don’t ruin the story for the rest of the class)
The problem is, Minot’s Ledge itself is only exposed for a few hours at low tide, which obviously presented some problems. No one died building it, but all the equipment was washed away once, and people ALMOST died when they were swept away by currents.
It took years to finish because of the tricky conditions. It was finally finished and lighted on New Year’s in 1850.
It was obvious right away that this design was...not it. The lighthouse would sway violently in rough conditions. (One of the keepers told Henry David Thoreau that bad winds would literally rock their plates off the table.)
The first keeper wrote to the government reporting unsafe conditions, but was ignored. He resigned in October of that year.
The new keeper and his two assistants also reported dangerous conditions. Storms kept weakening the braces, and the structure had to be repaired often. However, every time the authorities came out to inspect the lighthouse it was ALWAYS a calm day, and they were like “idk seems fine?” And continued to ignore safety concerns.
In April of 1851, a storm had kicked up. The keeper had gone to the mainland to restock, but he didn’t make it back before the storm started in earnest. The two assistant lighthouse keepers were left at the light.
This was a BAD storm—nearly a hurricane—that went on for a week. By the fifth day, it looked bleak enough that the assistant keepers released a message in a bottle with their last words.
On day six, the legs of the structure began to fail one at a time. When there were only three legs left, the keepers began to ring the alarm bell continuously for as long as the lighthouse still stood.
By morning, it was completely lost to the ocean.
The two lighthouse keepers’ bodies were later recovered—one had washed ashore nearby, and the other was found on a nearby island a few hundred feet from the mainland. The latter keeper HADN’T died of drowning—he survived and managed to swim to the island, thinking he’d made it to the mainland, only to die of exhaustion and exposure.
Their message in a bottle was found two days later on the North Shore of Boston Harbor. It read: “The beacon cannot last any longer. She is shaking a good three feet each way as I write. God bless you all.”
Here are the ghosty bits:
1) People still say you can hear the bell ringing during bad storms. Once the lighthouse was rebuilt (properly, out of stone this time, which took YEARS—they had to start over at least once when a ship crashed into the structure and took the whole thing out), apparently they had a hard time getting keepers to stay on. They reported hearing the fog bell ringing at odd times, and ghostly figures in the lantern room. Most didn’t make it a year.
2) The lighthouse was automated pretty much as soon as the technology was available, removing the need for lighthouse keepers to live there. But passing ships still reported seeing a man hanging off the side, calling out.
Most people reported that the figure couldn’t be understood, but one Portuguese sailor said that the man was yelling for help in Portuguese. Sure enough, one of the two assistant keepers who perished in the tragedy was Portuguese.
So that’s the story of the cute little “I Love You” lighthouse and the horrible shit that happened there. Sources: This article
This one too
And obviously, Wikipedia. What am I, the pope
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ouppypio · 4 months
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i was drawing pomni and I wanted to draw her scared but she kept reminding me of the maya winky bug spary meme
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so present
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good day sir
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hffhifjou · 3 months
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you people have no idea what the idea of young price does to me
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFIRSTIMAGEOOOOOO
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applettun · 7 months
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Fursona drawings !! Eerie time
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tunapesto · 1 month
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whiteboard
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winterwhitelodge · 4 months
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I really like to draw dragons! I might make a md dragon au-
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andiree · 1 year
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“Whatever happens tomorrow, we had today”
One Day (2011)
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vanillaarts · 7 months
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TW for blood and death and ghosts
I saw these drawn by @karmonysan and I wanted to try a doodle of the ghosts that haunt the overworld
The little dude is out to cause chaos
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rainbowr0ses · 2 months
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holy shit, the bit frost incident kinda slaps
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omoris-bar · 9 months
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[Someone else followed basil and house.]
[OMORI doesn't notice]
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localclownpony · 10 months
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flutterghostt!! i thought it'd make a pretty interesting ghost pony bc she pretty much retains the kind of personality she has in canon, but im pretty sure the ponyville ponies would be scared of ghosts. (also i wanted to keep up the theme of my redesigns bein eldrich horrors or just otherwise "odd")
It's just as apologetic and shy, though this time, it's largely due to the scares it accidentally gives other ponies. She can't seem to figure out why her presence is so scary, but it tries it's best to be friends with ponies anyways.
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gigglecoffin · 1 year
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WCIF ????????
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focshi · 1 year
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the goodest ghost of them all
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sb2749 · 1 year
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You will submit your mortal possessions to the Donkey Orb.
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