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One Nice Bug Per Day
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oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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New bowl I’m working on
best typo ive ever made i think
reblog if you feep stupid
spose we're all feeping stupid today
The Seated Scribe
The intricate eyes of "The Seated Scribe," created between 2600-2350 BC, exemplify the exceptional craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian artists.
Constructed from white magnesite featuring red veins and incorporating a polished rock crystal for the pupil, these eyes produce a remarkably lifelike effect.
A strategic application of pigment positioned behind the crystal enhances depth, endowing the gaze with a vivid quality and an illusion of vitality.
Currently exhibited at the Louvre Museum, this detail serves as a testament to the Egyptians’ expertise in optical illusion, as well as their profound ability to imbue sculptures with a striking sense of realism that continues to engage and enchant viewers millennia later.
📍Louvre Museum, Paris
I'm on a noble quest to feel something
things felt so far:
humidity
shame
there are teenagers today using smartphones who don’t even remember the real gun emoji. they have never experienced it.
Never forget what they took from us
Look how much gun violence this prevented.
I do have to say, this is so fitting for Microsoft. Adopt the old thing as everyone else is already moving to the new.
Carving foam and taking names