Thought I'd share a picture of my cat having a stroll in the garden and looking magnificent
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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shark vs the universe
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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if i look back, i am lost

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Thought I'd share a picture of my cat having a stroll in the garden and looking magnificent
ron hick's paintings
So I recently annoyed a random photographer hired for some strangers' wedding to take a picture of me. Worth it 😔
P. S. No I don't need a scammer sugar daddy 😂
Make me blue (Detail), 2019 - Guillermo Lorca
me when im working on something: oh i am so fucking genius,
me looking at the completed work: absolute fucking garbage who allowed my hands to make this
The Dyatlov Pass / Перевал Дятлова 1x02 (2020)
The Dyatlov Pass Incident
The Dyatlov Pass Incident is a case concerning the mysterious deaths of nine skiiers in the Ural Mountains. The hikers original intentions were to climb Mount Otorten. They ascended first over Kholat Syakhl through a nameless mountain pass that was later named after the expedition leader, Igor Dyatlov.
After realizing the hikers had passed their supposed date of completing the climb without contact, a search team was sent out to find them, presuming the hikers lost.
Their tent was eventually found, the side being cut open, and the search team found multiple pieces of clothing and shoes in the tent. Numerous footprints, some of bare feet, were leading away from the tent toward a wooded area. Diaries and cameras found around the site and with the bodies that were found recorded their last date as February 1st, 1959.
The hikers had set up their tent on a slope of Kholat Syakhl, and despite the freezing temperatures, decided to forgo a fire. This leads some theorists to believe the hikers eventual deaths may have been a result of hypothermia, which causes delirium and confusion, explaining the lack of sufficient clothing and wandering from the tent.
The first five bodies found, including that of Igor Dyatlov, could have supported this theory, though there multiple small abrasions and bruises on the bodies, as well as evidence that Dyatlov had frantically tried to climb the tree he had been found underneath. The final four bodies were not found until later, and their state gave rise to multiple questions.
The last four bodies were found in a shallow ravine after two months of searching. Each had multiple bruises and abrasions, but one had a heavily fractured skull, and two had heavy internal concussive damage around their chests, that of which would require “impressive force” similar to that of a car crash. One of them was missing her tongue. Their injuries could not be satisfactorily explained.
Other hikers from a large distance away that night, as well as other witnesses throughout the month, also described seeing suspicious large, orange-yellow spheres in the sky. While this event was explained as Soviet rocket testing, most are unwilling to rule out UFO involvement.
Theories range from hypothermia and avalanches, a creature, aliens, and Mansi natives of the mountains. The deaths themselves are simply described as being caused by an “unknown compelling force.”
Sorry for the length, and this isn’t even all of it! I tried to condense as much as I could. It’s a really interesting case.
me trying to figure out what tf happened in the dyatlov pass incident
Almaty Scenery 2.0
Here’s another filler post with some scenery, while I’m trying to finish (or actually start xD) the one touching on many May celebrations.
View from Esentai Mall to the Alatau mountains, and Esentai river aka “Vesnovka”
Almaty, Kazakhstan
May 8, 2018
The Zenkov Cathedral is still being renovated, but that just made it more fun to draw, really.
Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2017
My favorite part of Houdini and Doyle is how realistically Arthur Conan Doyle hates Sherlock Holmes
(goes into a fit of mania and starts writing an episode treatment)
classic literature quotes with ‘lmao’ added at the end
“if he be mr. hyde, i shall be mr. seek, lmao”
“you will always be fond of me, i represent all the sins you never had the courage to commit, lmao.”
“god bless us, every one, lmao!”
“listen to them—the children of the night. what music they make lmao!”
“beware, for i am fearless and therefore powerful, lmao.”
“call me ishmael lmao.”
feel free to add more
Are you ever just angry that capitalism exists but vampires don't or is it just me