Raised by a bear who in turn was raised by an alcoholic Russian, I had an interesting childhood which makes it sometimes difficult to relate to humans who were raised by humans. I like a myriad of things which, when put together, no one else likes. This is the place where I try to explain myself in words. It may not work. I do not apologize. And, my advice to you: take your friends to parties, but don't let parties take your friends.I have a shop: GreyguyIndustries on Etsy
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“Grief, a type of sadness that most often occurs when you have lost someone you love, is a sneaky thing, because it can disappear for a long time, and then pop back up when you least expect it.”
— Lemony Snicket, The Carnivorous Carnival
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[This enemy’s dream is to download a man who dissapointed crabs]
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[This anthromorphic door romanticized a child who mansplained communists]
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[What you get when you mix a spy who betrayed hats with a hungry magician]
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Fish grid from a puzzle in a Russian children’s magazine. Murzilka. July 1930.
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It’s true – twelve to six, day and night, can be very, very dark. From Clarion’s 1951 yearbook.
Timely: from cursed clocks to wind-up dresses, clock imps to clocks with faces, here’s my collection of vintage timepieces.
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I feel its pertinent to inform the world that an artist sculpted the IKEA Monkey entirely out of butter and it was showcased at the Canadian National Exhibition in 2017.
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Plate 15. Zebras. Oeuvres complètes de M. le Comte de Buffon. 1774.
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Wim Bosma (Dutch, 1902-1985), Ships in a harbour, c.1935. Oil on canvas, 95.3 x 75.2 cm.
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“Good-by to Summer.” Living Together in Town and Country. 1953.
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The Topeka Daily Capital, Kansas, April 21, 1904
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Yellow Teapot, Bottle, Bowl and Jug - Willem de Bont
Dutch, b. 1953-
oil on panel , 25 x 25 cm
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