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JBB: An Artblog!
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izzy's playlists!
occasionally subtle

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if he wasn't dead we'd be popping out at disneyland rn ♡
🖤🦇MEET BABY MOTHMAN!!🦇🖤
PLEASE WELCOME LITTLE BABY MOTHMAN!!! I am so happy with him. I made this little guy because i was bummed about the build a bear mothman plushie looking just like cinnamoroll. I love cinna but I was really hoping to get a mothman with a 3D face, so I made one instead to share with everyone!!
🖤❤️Mothman will be available on Aug. 3rd at 5pm EST!!❤️🖤
Mental health forms filled out by Eric
(I can do Dylan's next!)
Descriptions marked off: anger, anxiety, authority figures, depression, disorganized thinking, homicidal thoughts, jealousy, loneliness, mood swings, obsessive thoughts, racing thoughts, stress, suspiciousness, and temper.
The bottom section states:
short temper, often get angry at almost anything I don't like. like people I have no respect for trying to tell me what to do. People telling me what to think. I have too many inside jokes or thoughts to have very many friends. or I hate *too* many things.
I think it's interesting how Eric was honest about everything while on Dylan's, he blatantly will proceed to lie about most of it.
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idk i’m posting this here cause it got 50 likes on tiktok ;-;
Victorian era baby bottles were grimly nicknamed "Murder Bottles” and they were among the most dangerous threats to infant life in 19th-century Britain. Despite being marketed with appealing names like "Mummies Darling" and "Little Cherub," these bottles became inadvertent instruments of death for countless babies.
The bottles featured a problematic "banjo" design with a slanted glass or earthenware body connected to rubber tubing and a nipple. This shape made thorough cleaning nearly impossible, with milk residue accumulating at the bottom. The porous rubber components absorbed bacteria that multiplied rapidly, creating a breeding ground for deadly pathogens.
Influenced by household authority Mrs. Beeton's endorsement in her popular 1861 guide, many Victorian mothers abandoned breastfeeding for bottle-feeding, unknowingly exposing their infants to lethal intestinal diseases like dysentery and typhoid. The resultant diarrhea could kill a baby within 48 hours through dehydration. Additionally, bacteria inhaled through the bottles caused pneumonia, the leading cause of infant mortality in Victorian times.
The dangerous design persisted well into the 20th century, despite safer alternatives like Allen & Hanbury's improved double-ended feeder bottle emerging in 1894. These "Murder Bottles" tragically contributed to the era's terrifying infant mortality rate of 15 percent.
This photograph shows the frozen corpse of sailor John Torrington.
Born in 1815, Torrington was a member of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition, which embarked on a perilous voyage in 1845 with the goal of navigating the Northwest Passage—a fabled maritime route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Archipelago.
The Franklin Expedition, led by Sir John Franklin, was one of the most ambitious Arctic explorations of the 19th century. It set out with two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and a crew of 129 men, including Torrington, who served as a Royal Marine. The expedition's objective was to chart the Northwest Passage, but it became infamous for its disastrous outcome. The expedition was eventually stranded in the icy waters of the Arctic, and all members of the crew died.
John Torrington's story was brought to light during a search for the missing Franklin Expedition. In 1984, researchers discovered the remains of Torrington, along with those of other crew members, in a grave site on King William Island. The remains were remarkably well-preserved due to the extreme cold and the permafrost conditions of the Arctic.
The examination of Torrington’s body provided significant insights into the conditions faced by the expedition. Torrington was found to have suffered from tuberculosis and malnutrition, which, combined with the harsh Arctic environment, contributed to his death.
The cord that held the curtains back made her think: strangle him. She told herself: it’s not that I don’t love him, I just feel morbid tonight.
Shirley Jackson, Dark Tales; from 'What a Thought'
Memento Mori at St Mary's Church - Berlin, Germany.
“how did you two meet?”
he hung me in salem in 1692 and i promised id haunt him in every lifetime
Memento Mori at the Louvre- Paris, France
Marilyn Manson! I have the same shirt as Cal.