Wax model with removable organs. Clemente Susini, Florence, late 18th century.
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Wax model with removable organs. Clemente Susini, Florence, late 18th century.
my beloved shetland pony and lesbian giraffe besties
So… How do you flirt with girls?
Deadloch 2.03 (2026)
“im probably nonbinary but idrc about that bc i have a job rn” skill issue detective eddie redcliffe hardlaunched she/they pronouns in the middle of getting accused of murdering their ex-partner by their current partner #goals
Is this an ad for gun control?
None, and I repeat: none, of these people should be allowed to handle a rifle.
They/she Eddie Redcliffe on a child’s BMX with a samurai sword I’m so glad to be alive
DEADLOCH
I fucking love this show WHAT THE FAAAAUUUUCK what a send off
Fans of Deadloch, do yourself a favour and check out Bodkin. It's brilliant in itself but boy does it fill the gap Deadloch's left whilst we wait for a second season.
and vice versa for Bodkin fans, Deadloch is grand!
DEADLOCH SEASON 2 RAAAAARARARARARAAA
did you guys know we have women on the television tomorrow.
Beautiful women called tv licensing keep sending me letters
I was born in the exact right generation I love being an unmarried woman in my twenties with my own bank account and no children
This getting reblogged with “and my thirties” “and my forties” “and my fifties”
“Bake-Kyōryū”
Day 28: Skeletal
It’s a magical liopleurodon.
Thankful we don’t share the water with these guys anymore - or mosasaurs, spinosaurus, plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, etc. etc. etc. I had a hard time choosing which one to draw.
Fish.exe
The embrace that feels like home
this is literally how it is
Porky's Poppa is a really good example of how Bob Clampett's earliest shorts have their own anarchy and boundary pushing for the time, that may not be seen as anarchic as the stuff he'd go on to do later... but absolutely hits that standard for its era.
there's
a cow showing off her "little calfs/calves", which bizarre as it may seem is a pretty provocative visual, particularly the hooves turning into high heels and the skirt pinching (which, the skirt is there because the Hays Code was vitriolically against cows showing udders)
there's a whole sequence where the cow is delivering her bottles of milk as if delivering a baby. included in that is a gag where she turns out a bottle of "chocolate malt", which prompt both her and Porky to get extremely flustered, with Porky acting like he didn't see anything. remember that this is the 1930s, implied interracial infidelity was pretty extreme for a gag
this shot specifically designed to make the censors piss themselves, goading them into thinking we're seeing cow udders
Porky's dad accidentally leaves out his bottle of whiskey and you can hear him go "uh oh" in the background as it's swiftly confiscated by his mechanized cow
don't know if this counts to the degree of the others, but Porky's dad also threatens to sell their cow to the "hamburger factory" if she doesn't produce any more milk which is. grim
it's always been a short i've propped up as an example of all of Clampett's best impulses right when he started. highly recommend if you haven't seen it! it's become a backdoor favorite of mine in recent years, when i hadn't thought very much of it for awhile