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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
Stranger Things
occasionally subtle

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Show & Tell
DEAR READER

JBB: An Artblog!
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lets move!
Petit Lenormand Divination Deck. Culture: French-German cartomancy tradition. Origin: Paris, France. Date: circa 1890 AD. Publisher: likely Ch. Didot, Paris. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
A Japanese student leafing through a big volume sitting in the university library. Kyoto, 1970
Ph. Mario De Biasi
Athena Nangala Granites. “Napalijarri-Warnu Jukurrpa (Seven Sisters Dreaming)
Kiki Smith (American, 1954) - Evening Star (2023)
Kow Yokoyama
Mythical creatures. Duden italiano. 1939
1. dragon · 2. unicorn · 3. griffin · 4. chimera · 5. minotaur · 6. centaur · 7. harpy · 8. siren · 9. Pegasus · 10. sphinx · 11. giant · 12. Cerberus · 13. Triton · 14. sea horse · 15. sea bull
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The leaper. The jumping frog. 1903.
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a star of the ocean ✨🦭
me forever
Nancy Friedland (Canadian, 1971) - Let Me See Your Beauty When the Witnesses Are Gone (2021)
Kinda feel like there's some untapped meme/reaction image potential from old horror movie trailers...
Since this is gaining traction again, here are the final ones. These had been on separate posts but I suppose they'll be more likely to be noticed here.
I doubt I'll post any more after this but I highly encourage others to go find more. YouTube has tons of old movie trailers and there is PLENTY of gold left to find.
(excerpted from Leila Chatti's poem: "Tea", published in Missouri Review)