He Jiaying aka äœćź¶è± (Chinese, b. 1957, Tianjin, China) - Dance Of Recreation, 2006, Chinese Brushwork: Ink, Color (+details)

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He Jiaying aka äœćź¶è± (Chinese, b. 1957, Tianjin, China) - Dance Of Recreation, 2006, Chinese Brushwork: Ink, Color (+details)
Miki Kim
No Longer Human // Junji Ito
This is a flying fox
Taken from r/aww
What she says: Iâm fine
What she means: Can vampires enter rented spaces? I donât own my apartment, so do I have the rights to invite a vampire into my house, or does the landlord? Or does anyone have the power to invite a vampire into any residence? Vampires can enter public spaces without invitation, but what about hotels? What about small businesses where the owners live in back or on the floor above? What public spaces even remain in the hellacape of late capitalism?
If Mister Rogers donât trust youâŠ
Illustration for ExpansĂon Magazine, Mexico
I fell
I dove deep
Sinking
Swaying in your current
Moving with and away from
Your indecision
I lost my way
I forgot what was real
It wasnât
I was alone
Out In the open
Drowning
Leda (Detail), 2015 - Gail Potocki
A comic about why witches are stereotyped as riding broom:Â
Apparently once upon a time there was an ointment one could rub on a broom - that was most popular amongst herbalists (such as many witches) - that was a hallucinogenic. One would ride the broom for masturbating purposes and the ointment would be absorbed through the mucus membrane of the vagina and give the rider a sensation of flying.
Now you will never look at Quidditch the same way again.Â
Confirm. Covered in my high school anthropology class. *high five*
So badass
Where can you get that ointment nowdays??
you took anthropology in high school?