thirteen's era appreciation: 649/?

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EXPECTATIONS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
NASA
Today's Document

pixel skylines

shark vs the universe

tannertan36
Xuebing Du

JVL

bliss lane
taylor price

oozey mess
Misplaced Lens Cap
RMH
Mike Driver

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thirteen's era appreciation: 649/?
Le rêve de Pierrot / Pierrot’s Dream. Oil on Canvas. 38 x 55.5 cm. (14.96 x 21.25 in.)
Art by Edouard Menta.(1858-1915).
an interesting thing about clothing in late medieval and early modern europe is that, while lower class people generally did wear brightly colored clothing instead of muddy brown clothes, there were very distinct differences in the color of clothing people of different classes wore. clothing was done with all natural dyes, of course, but they were either dyed locally with cheap and easily accessible ingredients, or they were dyed in holland, italy, the ottoman empire, or even further afield using a jealously guarded secret combination of difficult-to-access ingredients, including (crucially) better-quality fixatives. this means that not only did expensive imported fabrics maintain a dark, rich tone much longer than a locally dyed one, which would get a washed out look after a couple of years, but there were also certain colors that a working class farmer literally couldn’t afford to wear, and even though the difference between a cheap local lincoln green and an expensive imported popingay green might seem subtle to us people then seem to have been very sensitive to those differences. that’s also why the colors puritans tended to wear seem uncharacteristically bright to our modern eye—black was such a rich and expensive color that it would be inappropriate to wear to anything other than a portrait sitting, but the colors orange and kendall green were deeply humble in their origins
"can you behave" yes, if I wanted to, but this is so much funnier
in another universe i died when i was supposed to
in another universe i died when i was supposed to
in another universe i died when i was supposed to
Yesterday = Death approaches from all sides
Today = Shaggadelic baby
Phenomenal
Burden bearing hips
FUN FACT: you like me and want to understand me
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who regards this as a personal victory.
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who's just as surprised as you are.
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who's mad about being left out.
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who tells a different story about how it happened each time they're asked.
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who, in their unguarded moments, admits it's probably for the best.
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who claims the others are "just resting".
Last survivor of an extinct alien civilisation who insists it's not their fault.
Doctor Who
[Image description: A comment from tumblr user theemmjay that says: "> Last survivor of an ancient civilization who blames their ex for the whole thing." Followed by a reply from doccyuk that says: "Still Doctor Who". /end ID]
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA AFFIRMATIONS
DREAMERS OF THE DAY ARE DANGEROUS MEN
THE TRICK IS NOT MINDING THAT IT HURTS
MY FEAR IS MY CONCERN
THE DESERT IS CLEAN
I SHALL HAVE MY RATION OF COMMON HUMANITY
THERE IS ONLY THE DESERT FOR ME
jobs for people who cant do or handle anything
assault
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Not the type of thing i normally post here but i didnt want to blast everyone on my main with this, would i be insane to read two being forced to regenerate as an allegory for assault?
he experiences a complete loss of bodily autonomy and theres an explicit lack of consent in what's happening to him (that being his body being permanently altered very much against his will. big focus on his loss of control over what happens to his own body). Im not saying like 100% "this is what they intended" but id like to know if this a reasonable interpretation or if i am reaching
bro thinks hes got plany off time 💀
A Man with an Umbrella Stepping onto a Sidewalk, ca. 1876–77 preparatory drawing for one of the figures in the background of Paris Street; Rainy Weather Gustave Caillebotte
The Frick Collection: Source