Matthew Hockaday

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@fialhito
Matthew Hockaday
A 2500 year old mummy that had some amazing tattoos.
WHAT.
NO FUCKING WAY.
YO HOLD ON.
IT GETS BETTER.
This mummy, found in the Altai mountains of Siberia, is actually that of a young woman who died at about the age of twenty-five; she is thought to have been a member of the Pazyryk tribe.
She was buried with six horses and two similarly-tattooed men (the horned griffon that decorates her shoulder also appears on the man buried closest to her, covering most of his right side), possibly escorts. She was also wearing a horse-hair wig, silk, and elaborate boots, which is all a level of ceremony that would have likely only been accorded to a woman of high rank. You didn’t get inked like this unless you were very important, and had worked your way up to that importance.
…Hence, of course, the references to her by researchers as ‘The Ukok Princess,’ although due to the lack of weapons in her grave they have concluded that the woman was in fact a healer or a storyteller.
And now I’m all consumed with curiosity: Who was she? What amazing things did she accomplish? Why these symbols, and what did they mean? Who were the two men alongside her?
The most informative article about it can be found here, although I would completely eat up any other information you guys could find.
@blackbearmagic
COLLIER, John (1850–1934)
Priestess of Delphi, detail 1891 Oil on canvas, 160 x 80 mm Art Gallery of South Australia Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
PAOLO SEBASTIAN Couture Fall/Winter 2017
There Is Soft (76 x 61cm, Mixed Media on Canvas) by Michal Janowski
This is why Harley is like my all time favorite!
Why did they leave out the best part of this scene?;
The character development of Harley is probably one of the better things DC has done with their characters.
That last line :((((
There is more:
Cyndy Salisbury - The Art of the Mask
I want one of those scenes in a dude bro film where “tomboy” chick has to wear a dress to go undercover or whatever, but instead of the guys drooling as she walks down the stairs, they’re like “k. U need to stop. Go put the cargo pants back on. You look super uncomfortable and awkward in that. Brutus, you go be the fake prostitute.”
I’m just imagining this super ripped guy called Brutus being like ‘YESSS!!! I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE THE FAKE PROSTITUTE!! Now is my time to shine!!’
so I got inspired… and had to make a comic….
*wipes away a single tear* Yes.
brutus needs more air time
It came back. :)
Hummingbirds: Nests, Eggs, and Chicks
their nests are so darling
If we live our lives the right way, then everything we do can become a work of art.
Six Feet Under (via feellng)
JESUS FUCKIN CHRIST BELLE
LOL DID THEY JUST NOT SEE THE MOVIE?
This made me laugh so hard.
ok but this is some deep commentary, whether intended or not, and I feel very fucking attacked
beauty and the beast: genocide run
This is a murderer!
Get to know me meme » 1/5 favorite female characters [INPO] ↳ Claire Fisher
“Part of me thinks this is what I want and part of me thinks it isn’t. But what if the part who thinks it isn’t feels that way because I’m scared?”
You hang onto your pain like it means something, like it’s worth something. Well, let me tell you—it’s not worth shit. Let it go.
Nathaniel Fisher, Sr., Six Feet Under (via parallel-limbs)
Sometimes we need someone to simply be there, not to fix anything or do anything in particular, but just to let us feel we are supported and cared about.
Anonymous (via ladycube)
Karl Bryullov, ‘Last Day of Pompeii’, (Details)