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unleashing beasts upon your dashboard rn
Cup with bat, Henri Husson (French, 1852-1914), dinandier and Goldsmith, Maison A.A Hébrard (about 1895-1937), founder and Goldsmith, Paris, about 1909.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
The bat motif, an extremely unusual and highly evocative image for the period. The bat has the highest rate of homosexuality among mammals and their sexuality was first studied in 1895 by Raymond Rollinat and Édouard Louis Trouessart (French). The image of a bat became a symbol of homosexuality. (x)
The Carroll Herald - August 24, 1897
i had to go in a gas station in the middle of nowhere to pee and this is their monster energy display
now realizing my username makes it seem like this is like . what i do as a hobby. use the bathroom in random gas stations all over the place
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Art by Nekro
“The quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little and it will fail. But hope remains, if friends stay true.”
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bleu bleuet gyogyogyo deep sea mascots ✨
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phrasing of this is taking me out
My parents live in this town and the city legally can’t tear the tree down to build or anything because the tree has its own legal rights and they can’t do anything about it.
how does. how does this happen. how DID this happen
I love this story because this guy in the early 1800’s had so many great childhood memories of this tree and wanted to make sure it was protected no matter what. So he deeded the ownership of the tree to itself and everyone just went with it.
Then in 1942 this intense windstorm came and knocked the tree over. And people were bummed. But someone had saved an acorn from the original tree, so they planted that and now Son of the Tree That Owns Itself is over 50 feet tall.
And since this new tree is technically the offspring of the original tree it’s considered to have legally inherited the plot of land it’s inhabiting.
Two generations of trees owning land is amazing and if you don’t think this is the coolest thing get right out of my face.
More info: https://bit.ly/3R9h7OI
Watching it burn, Mark Gleason (because)