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@fairytale-castles
just because someone can articulate their point better doesnāt make them right, it makes them articulated.Ā
and you arenāt stupid for having trouble articulating yourself.
i hauve a cold
Costume Concept Art for Nosferatu (2024) by Linda Muir
Collection of vintage French fairytale books
niccolo machiavelli really got the most undeserved shake of all time
trhe man was like "hey have you guys noticed that feudal rulers tend to amorally pursue power at all costs" and everyone was like We are Going to use your name as an adjective meaning Horrible and Bastardrous for centuries
whenever i go to any kind of store with someone i will immediately become some kind of extremely shitty shouldrer devil slash 1950s salesman who locks onto the worst most repulsive product in the store with military grade precision and keeps telling them they should buy it uintil we leave
not even god can save y ou if you go somewhere with me where there';s; funkopops i will be saying "are you sure you couldn't benefit from having the riuth bader ginsburg funko pop i nyour life. i think it would be a wise financial purchase" every minute or so until we're out of the store at which point i will start saying "you know you really should have bought that rick and mortty official art book"
i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping
this also goes for aesthetic or -core titles. 'y2k tank top' is going to get you resellers and fast fashion brands advertising to people looking to meet a current trend. 'thin strap crop tank top' is going to get you a diverse group of results and not upcharge you to hell and back
additionally, shop second hand when you can, second hand and thrift sites typically organize clothes by the cut and color. theyll be more affordable than a depop seller curating you a style to sell you
useful terminology for different kinds of clothing shapes :)
Absolutely stunning woman in leather pants and matching block-heeled boots sitting near me on this plane reading something called "The Definitive American Girl Ranking".
She just scrolled through it, shook her head disapprovingly, and copied and pasted the whole thing into an email draft.
"most allegedly haunted houses turn out to have gas leaks!"
no they don't. you are merely skimming the surface of mundane shit that can be wrong with old houses with your one puny little explanation that only fits a very small number of cases. try harder
They should bring back paranormal home inspectors because it is fascinating the amount of spooky happenings they resolved with one surveyor and his clipboard
not surprising AT ALL
as I said in the tags, I believe in ghosts! wholeheartedly! I believe I've had weird experiences that can't be explained any other way!
but
I work with/in old buildings professionally
they are the most temperamental, bizarre beasts you can ever imagine. the number of things that can make strange sounds, drafts, smells, or even motion in an old building are insane. like yeah, maybe you saw a ghost! or maybe you had a gas leak!
but to assume it must be one of those two things is to ignore the vast smorgasbord of Obnoxious Stuff Old Houses Do
Tell me more about the Obnoxious Stuff Old Houses Do.
[cracks knuckles]
settling. this is a real thing, hence why people bring it up so often. wood expands and contracts, which can cause noises or doors sticking in their frames or becoming easier to open
pressure differences in rooms. I mentioned this in the tags of my reblog, but I work in one house that has many rooms with two doors on opposite sides. sometimes, opening or closing one will cause the other to open or close if it's not firmly shut or wide open. I have had guests mistake this for Ghost Phenomena. it is not; that happens every time like clockwork and it's all down to pressure
faulty window or door seals causing drafts
doors not shutting all the way when you think they have, making it easier for said drafts to blow them open "on their own"
black mold. never encountered this personally, thank the gods, but it can apparently cause hallucinations
faulty wiring- can cause flickering lights, alarm activation, devices randomly turning off or on, etc. speaking of alarms...
motion detectors or alarms "randomly" going off because dust blew across their sensors. one of my houses was having some plaster work done a while back, and the fire alarm kept going off because our very sensitive smoke sniffers picked up rising dust from the work site
leaky roofs can also cause water to drip into alarms and such and short them out, which sometimes makes them emit warning noises and/or go off as normal
weird acoustics. I lived in an apartment from 1920 once, where I could hear people in the downstairs unit as if they were in my own- ONLY when I was in the shower. terrified me the first few times I showered at home alone, until I figured it out. row houses are even worse for this
once I was working late at the museum alone, and scared myself silly thinking I heard heavy footsteps from a floor below (I was more scared of a break-in than ghosts, though, tbh). turned out a windstorm had blown a large metal element loose from- and then completely off of -the faƧade, and the sounds I heard were it flapping back and forth. we got it fixed, if you were wondering
animals get stuck places (scratching in walls) and die (smell, flies). never experienced this one either, knock on wood, but I know it happens
thicker walls can mean less street noise gets through than in some newer buildings, contributing to a feeling of isolation that can really creep one out even if nothing is amiss
now like I said, things I can't explain away have happened to me. "I heard the staff door open and close, complete with motion sensor ding, and footsteps moving around the room it leads into- and also my coworker heard it too, from a completely different area of the house -but nobody was there and there are no other exits from that space" can hardly be chalked up to dust in that sensor
but a LOT of weirdness can
im just a medieval teenage girl writing sold to the round table fanfictions
my one skill is expertly manipulating the shape of the eggs Iām cooking so that they fit perfectly onto my toast every time
Bow down to your king
I canāt stop outdoing myself
Remember that post? The one that said āwhat if we all have super powers but theyāre so mundane we donāt realize?ā That post? This is proof that post was right
I donāt really Go Here but u can always rely on this man to read a right wing politicianās outfit for filth
I mean. Just devastating š
I follow this guy on Twitter and I love him so fucking much. also a great person to learn more about menswear from!
Sometimes, when you play dnd, the question isn't "Is this an effective and economical use of my limited spell slots?" but rather, "Would this be really fucking funny?"
unfortunately no eclipse photography can ever outdo the waffle house one from 2017
jen shah and elizabeth holmes are in the same prison
I love Matilda because it's a story about a child who sees injustice around her and gets mad about it and questions why things aren't fair, and instead of the ending being that she learns how the world works and that life isn't fair, she catapults one of the adults who abused her out of a building with her mind