I feel like I probably should just delete this app and my Jsuds Spank Bank folder and go on and have a normal, thirstless life. I’m almost definitely not gonna do that, though. 🤷♀️
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4, 6 and 10 for the jellicle ask!!!
Hi hello!!!!!!! Ty for the ask :)))
4. I wish I could just say the entire cast of Thunerspiele because hollllyyyyy shit they’re all SO gorgeous to me. My favorite ever. But I’ve narrowed it down to two, one Tecklenburg and one Thunerspiele
For Thunerspiele, it’s Victoria
Just so unbelievably gorgeous ma’am marry me immediately. Every day I curse and shake my fist at the sky that we don’t have a readily available proshot or bootleg. A disappointment on so many levels.
For Tecklenburg, it’s this unnamed ensemble member that I am completely head over heels for
I would follow her into the underworld. I would do anything for her.
6. I have a couple that I’m a really big fan of, but probably my favorite is Cettie and Pouncival are queer-platonic soulmates. I love them both so, so much. The runner-up was Bombalurina and Mistoffelees, but SPECIFICALLY the 1981 London Bomba and Misto, because I can imagine them making fun of Tugger together in his song. SO fun. Love them.
10. Oooo this is a good one!!! I actually came up with a ‘The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musical’ au at like. 1 am innnnnn Vienna? But I didn’t write any of it down, so I literally have no idea what the hell I was talking about.
ANYhow, I read this one fanfiction on ao3 that was basically an au about Misto being Macavity’s son???? It drove me absolutely fucking insane, (it was the same night as previous tgwdlm shenanigans), and I left a flurry of comments that I have not revisited since bc I do not remember making them. Anyways it was SO fucking cool and if yall want me to find it again and post it, I 100% will, because it’s one of my favorites ever.
Also at the top is @diorlusional’s cats apartment au, (which I SWEAR I’m writing something for. It’s just. Hard. Motivation is hard to come by these days 😔😔😔). Anyhow, this apartment au is everything it’s ever wanted. It’s a collage, it’s an I-spy book, it’s a pintrest board, it’s a community garden, it’s the hundertwasserhaus in Vienna. It’s everything to me forever
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So I wanted to share to you that this Sunday there was a festival in my country, and I (the bad hair one) met other two Crowleys (the 2012 version and the Paganini version) unexpectedly and we had fun (there were tons of artists whom sell their Good Omens merchs, much to my surprise). I called us Post-breakup squad, I even prepared the plant mister filled with holy water (just a decent amount of handwash alcohol really).
Someone asked where is my Aziraphale, I should have answered "he's in Heaven now" if I was clever enough in time (sadly, no Aziraphale in this festival).
(Bonus: two of us near a No Smoking sign to show that Earth is somehow not very much different from Hell)
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Had I painting session at uni today so I made an attempt at Bdubs' beautiful forest. I am not at all good at painting but I gave it my best shot!
The screenshot I used as reference.
Also apologies for my shitty camera quality.
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i open The Sign's trailer. first thing i see: censored muscly male butts. second thing i see: dragons. third thing i see: passionate homosexuality. i wouldn't miss this show even for one million dollars
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I visited the Amalfi Paper Mill! They began making paper in the 10th century and have the original mills, in working condition!
Amalfi began paper production because it had a spring running down the limestone mountainside for waterwheel power and numerous chestnut trees on the mountains. Chestnut was used for the original wood as it's very hard (for crushing cloth rags to pulp) and water-resistant. (Lucca is also a historic paper-making site and also has abundant chestnut trees.)
The first two pictures are of the original mallets (chestnut with iron spikes on the end) that crush into manually-filled stone basins. After being mashed, the pulp was poured into the basin with water and urine (nitrates) and collected on a sheet of iron with the papermaker's seal embossed. The sheet was pressed onto wool felt to air-dry, giving it a rough "watercolor paper" texture.
The second mill was created by the Dutch and used up until the 1960s. The waterwheel turned a cylinder coated in iron through a basin with the pulp, that pressed it directly to the wool felt and sent it through several additional presses to remove the water. The paper was peeled off and used for paper sugar bags.
Later, the museum was created and the methods were preserved, still functional. They continue the handmade paper production process, one of the few places in the world to make acid-free paper.
Museo Della Carta - Amalfi
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