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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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pixel skylines
hello vonnie

roma★
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sheepfilms
noise dept.
Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
will byers stan first human second
NASA
Xuebing Du

oozey mess

Product Placement
wallacepolsom

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Adrian Arleo ✺ Ceramic — hand-encrusted form
Sun-Headed Deity of Tamgaly, which dates back 3,400 years
Warm guns by Natalie Baxter
this is my impression of what it would look like if the toddlers at my job could make traumacore edits about me
Today’s fish thing is this fish padlock!
Blicke in die Traum und Geisterwelt, 1854
From the Daily Mirror, 1914. The curse of the moving waistline....
weird hengelings
"Now I've shot so many Nazis, Daddy will have to buy me a sable coat." (From his Wikipedia article).
Neil Munro "Bunny" Roger
June 9, 1911-April 27, 1997.
Bunny Roger killed a bunch of Nazis and then invented Capri pants.
He was expelled from Oxford for his indiscrete gayness (discrete gayness being perfectly fine at Oxford and part of the curriculum until...today probably, at least like 1992?). Then, having been sent down to London, he started his own fashion business, and his first client was Vivien Leigh.
Bunny served in WWII, killing fascists in North Africa and Italy, and often wearing a mauve scarf in the field. Roger claimed that he had gone into a battle brandishing a rolled-up copy of VOGUE and commanding: "When in doubt, powder heavily!"
Roger was known in high society for his themed soirées; Diamond, Amethyst, and Flame Balls were held to celebrate his 60th, 70th, and 80th birthdays. He wore a curious plum colored catsuit with a feathered headdress at his 70th birthday ball in 1981. At his 80th, he made his entrance in a catsuit of scarlet sequins with a cape of orange organza, greeting his guests from behind a wall of fire. His parties were covered by the newspapers, including a New Year's Eve Fetish Ball where the proper upper class mixed with young guests in rubber S/M gear.
From an obituary: "Beneath his mauve mannerisms, Bunny was stalwart, frank, dependable and undeceived; to onlookers a passing peacock, to intimates, a life enhancer and exemplary friend."
From another obituary:
He served valiantly in every way.
happy 125th birthday to bunny roger
Found this color photo:
And this in-memoriam piece.
(he did not precisely invent capri pants- Sonja de Lennart did, and they popularized them together)
John Christopher Jones, Design Methods
SIGINT #1519 from FalconSAT-8 (EXPERIMENTAL)
1. Ziggurat of Haikus 2. Periscope Airstrip 3. Consequence Factory
prairie smoke (geum triflorum)
What you looking at
Lucas Cranach the Elder, Detail of Martyrdom of St. Simon, 1512
something about lonely dogs, idk
gnaw at the heartbeat - wenyi xue / moon song - phoebe bridgers / let dead dogs lie - silas denver melvin / @strawberry-crocodile / nice pup - chloe moriondo / @ashstfu / @valtsv / @inkskinned / it will come back - hozier / @twoheadedfawnn / @/simplyrotten / clean slated state - the altogether / speeches for dr frankenstein - margaret atwood / faulty - leila chatti / belovéd - yves olade / against the kitchen floor - will wood / st bernard - lincoln / imposter syndrome - sidney gish
Skämtbilden och dess historia i konsten, 1910