day 6. spirit channeling "why can't i reach you?"

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day 6. spirit channeling "why can't i reach you?"
"When you want to take their books away, they're children. When you want them to work, they're adults."
"When you want to take their books away, they're children. When you want them to work, they're adults." -/u/xFurorCelticax/ on /r/LateStageCapitalismhttps://www.reddit.com/r/LateStageCapitalism/comments/194g10g/when_you_want_to_take_their_books_away_theyre/
My brain is melting, exactly what is happening here?? Unreal…
🍰🍰🍰 (birthday! but i’m a whole ass week late. even if it’s late though i’m just glad i got to do it again, i’ve been doing this for like five years now and i didn’t want to miss just cos i couldn’t get it done on the actual day)
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… it’s too tempting to make all my characters warlocks
A fascinating parasitic plant found lurking in clusters around the bases of trees has optimized its living strategy so well it's been able t
A fascinating parasitic plant found lurking in clusters around the bases of trees has optimized its living strategy so well it's been able to prune nearly a third of its genome. The genus, known as Balanophoraceae, might be mistaken for a strange, fleshy, pink fungus, poking almost phallically out of the leaf litter. With a pungent aroma akin to that of carnal rot, the parasite is far from plant-like. But what appears to be a mushroom cap is actually a flower head, its roots tightly enmeshed in those of the tree it lurks beneath – a successful parasitic relationship, where Balanophora slurps nutrients from the other organism.
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love is insane you feel like you're always subtly asking "do you still love me even though i'm flawed" and the answer just keeps being yes
love is insane you feel like you're always subtly asking "do you still love me even though i'm flawed" and the answer just keeps being yes
09.29.23
I would find you in any life;
09.29.23
I would find you in any life;
Spirit kitties Drew these a while ago!
[id: two art pieces of cats in buildings.
The first is a white cat with a light aura. They are in a dark room with many decorated arches. There are colorful stained glass windows, who spill color onto the floor and walls as sunlight shines through them.
The second is a black cat with a purple and teal aura. They are in an open area, all white, with engraved columns and arches. The lighting in this piece is the same real and purple as the cat’s aura.]
Those are the faces of two men who hasn't planned thing throught. Ever.
The weight of not being the funniest person on my own post
So watching Yugioh has ultimately turned into having all my warm up drawings be YGO memes; Please press F to pay respects to Bakura
I drew a whole duel disk for this unbelievable
Meiji period fashion was some of the best in the world, speaking purely from an aesthetic standpoint you can really see the collision of European and Japanese standards of beauty and how their broad agreement even in particulars (the similarity between Japanese and Gibson girl bouffants, the obi vs the corset, the obi knot vs the bustle, the mutual covetousness for exotic textiles, the feverish swapping of both art styles and subjects) combined and produced some of the most interesting cultural exchange we have this level of documentation for. Europeans were wearing kimono or adapting them into tea gowns, japanese were pairing lacy Edwardian blouses with skirt hakama and little button up boots. haori jackets with bowler hats and European style lapels. if steampunk was any good as an aesthetic it would steal wholesale from the copious records we have in both graphic arts and photography of how people were dressing in this milieu.
«The botany professor,» from Kkokei Shimbun, October 20, 1908. she's wearing a kimono blouse or haori, edwardian skirt or hakama, gibson girl bouffant, a lacy high-collar blouse with cravat and brooch, and a pocket watch with chain
1910-1930 (Taishō era, right after Meiji, which I should have included in my OP) men's haori with western lapels
I have a love for both kimonos and bustle dresses, so I love seeing how the two fashions influenced each other over this period. And thanks to Pinterest, I have pictures!
Victorian tea gown that clearly started as a kimono. It still has the long furisode sleeves, but now they’re gathered at the shoulder and turned around so that the long open side is facing the front instead of the back. Similarly the back is taken in with curved seams to fit the torso and pleated below that for the skirt.
Woodblock of a woman in a a bustle dress made with colorful patterned fabrics and examples of how a woman could style her hair with it.
More prints to showcase hairstyles, two women wearing western wear and two women wearing kimonos.
This next one’s modern, but it involves hoopskirts so I’ll add it in because it makes me so happy. There’s been different styles of wedding fashion that take kimonos and give them a more modern look. Often this involves taking a kimono and then cutting and resewing it into a new dress. Very pretty, but it can’t ever be worn like a traditional kimono again. But now there’s another trend where the bride wears a hoopskirt with a white skirt, then you take the kimono and drape it on. The back of the kimono covers the front of the dress, the long sleeves fall across the sides or the back, and you still wear an obi with it. The result is pretty and the kimono itself doesn’t have to be altered at all.
And because you mentioned steampunk, I have to add in these two:
Personally I’m a big fan of Taisho Meisen kimono, which are what happen when the Japanese textile industry abruptly gets access to aniline dyes, new spinning and weaving technology, and the concept of Art Deco:
it’s wonho wednesday
the dungeons and dragons movie is good bc some silly gay person WOULD make a bard named EDGING and go “noooo it’s pronounced ED-GIN” and their depressed gay little friend would go “this is my sorcerer. he’s cringefail and his name is simon”, and some fucking dm would go “this is my super mega paladin npc xenk with a sad backstory who fights good that i made to help you guys not die in the next encounter” and everyone at the table goes “ok but can i fuck him though”