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Lucie Doughty 2009
Total eclipse of the hips.
Own this BCV Original.
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Soot tags gather after fires in areas with low circulation. They are not, as commonly believed, ash covered spider webs.
oh, well then what the FUCK are they???
They’re made of sticky particles from a polymer or petroleum based fire, like burning carpet, drapes, upholstery, and clothes. Due to a static charge, they chain together and naturally gather near ceiling corners because the rising hot air pushes them into the cool spots by convection.
Because they’re formed by static electricity, they can only be removed with professional chemicals and equipment. Attempting to remove them improperly will only break the chain before all the soot can be captured, leaving the remaining soot to spontaneously reform the webs later. Even worse, trying to wipe or wash them away can firmly adhere the soot to your wall or ceiling, which will permanently stain it.
A natural phenomena that only coincidentally resembles the damned webs of transdimensional ghost spiders.
Bird girls of Szegeden, Hungary, 1880s (via Vintage Photo)
William Louis Sonntag (1822-1900), Sunset.
New Remington Sewing Machine ad card, late 19th century (via)
Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes), to serve as an atlas to the “Handbook of British Fungi”.
By Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt, Publication info LondonWilliams and Norgate1881-91 BHL Collections: New York Botanical Garden
Wear Celluloid Collars and Cuffs trade card advertisements, c. 1870s (via)
Viktor Oliva (1861–1928) The Absinthe Drinker
I have one brain cell and it bounces around in my skull like a windows screen saver