This blog has a few very strict uses of tags. I have a quick explanation of them here, so if there’s something you’re not interested in, you can filter a specific one.
#archiveofthemundane is my default tag that has all my regular posts, cool objects that I thought were cool to share, almost all exclusively from the secondhand store I work at.
#archiveintermission has the occasional joke post, or post that doesn’t fit other categories, but always relevant to the overall theme of this blog.
#matchboxcards is a small tag for documenting the cool match box covers that I got in a cool as fuck binder. These cards were stuck to matchboxes and some people loved collecting them. They're absolutley delighful.
#ThePastIsThePastThankfully is a content sensitivity tag. If I deem a post might be some level of shocking (most likely due to its history), I’ll give it this extra tag. If certain events in history leave a bad taste in your mouth, you can just filter this tag and you should no longer see these posts. (If I forgot to tag something, or of you can make a compelling argument why something should be tagged in hindsight, let me know) There's a few more smaller blog-specific tags under the cut. :)
TOU
As a heads up to anyone seeing this in the future, you’re free to use the posts here in any way you see fit. (Just remember that some stuff comes with other legal issues, if it’s for example images of a marvel figurine, that obviously has rules outside my scope of “do whatever you want with them”.
You don’t need to ask me for permission, you don’t have to message me about what you did with it. Credit is nice, but also not required.
“Private property has made us so stupid and one-sided that an object is only ours when we have it – when it exists for us as capital, or when it is directly possessed, eaten, drunk, worn, inhabited, etc., – in short, when it is used by us. Although private property itself again conceives all these direct realizations of possession only as means of life, and the life which they serve as means is the life of private property – labour and conversion into capital.”
- Karl Marx


















