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Penguin beach. Elementary Science Readers: First Book. 1927.
Internet Archive
slenderman if his pronouns were i/me/myself
I get why the tapeworm one got popular, since it's the most high quality one I've made (so far) since I draw it myself (while also tracing over the EIAL cover)
'macgregor,' charles reid c. 1890.
being weird and full of love can save you
and it might save those around you, too
Subcompact Flail
Please stop discrediting your ancestors' ability to tell stories by trying to find material/physical origins to their stories. Krampus isn't a cryptid, dragon stories weren't inspired by dinosaur fossils, every region has its own mythology and fae are only a thing in Celtic, English, and English-colonized regions, your ancestors were perfectly capable of doing things without help from aliens, and our world is weird enough that tales of mysterious strangers, mass disappearances, memories not lining up, and so on, are better explained as a product of OUR world than hypothetical other worlds/timelines. A lot of weird tales were spun by storytellers. Give some respect to their hard work.
Kiel, Germany 1920s
Yeah so the past two days have been...
Unique-
(Btw the top image actually autoplays music lololol)
No seriously the last image i did actually spend 4 hours on that website and half of it was about tryna fix a gif and ultimately deciding it wasn't worth it and then spent another 30 minutes tryna fix that rainbow divider-
I like spacehey's layout more, because people make the layouts for you, and you can fuck around with them however you want as long as you credit the person who made the base. The website? Idek how i didn't give up in the very beginning considering how much of a struggle it was to learn where tf to put the command "<h1>Kat's Website</h1>"
But yeah either way watch me make an arg out of this, thank the Minecraft arg Mark101 for introducing me to neocities-
{Please choose your angel.}
Ramesses II & Sekhmet. New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty. (1279-1213 BCE)
Terrace of a Cafe on Montmartre "La Guinguette" (1886) by Vincent van Gogh
Joy Sullivan, from “These Days People Are Really Selling Me On California”, Instructions for Traveling West
“Beatrice is Coming for You, 1913” & “Loveley Beatrice, 1913”
© Benz and Chang, 2022
watercolour on paper
Smokey the Bear Fire Safety poster mock-up
1974
Noting the volatility of various retirement products and the long-term uncertainty of global markets, financial advisor Michael Reynolds recommended Tuesday that investors always keep one bullet in the chamber, just in case. “Even if you’re a more conservative investor who keeps most of your savings in bonds and money market accounts, it just makes a lot of sense to have a round locked and loaded at all times in the event of a major financial market disruption,” said Reynolds, who stressed the importance of maxing out yearly IRA contributions and regularly cleaning and oiling the barrel.
Full Story
The Fireflies
— by Henri Camille Danger
Spy punishes Scout by making him french
i got a new shelf for my desk !! i decorated it cutely, i think it could be nicer but for now this is ok >_<
i have an emdr session today, my first one, so im anxious but looking at cute things like this definitely helps |( ̄3 ̄)| r u guys doing anything today? ♡
Milan Cathedral, Italy 🇮🇹
Jacksonville's Great Fire of 1901
Eugène Lepoittevin (1806–1870) - “Innocence”
from the series ‘Les Diables de Lithographies’, 1832
source
Joscelyn Godwin, Robert Fludd, Hermetic Philosopher and Surveyor of Two Worlds