fail loser guy
cherry valley forever
Xuebing Du

shark vs the universe
taylor price
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trying on a metaphor
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sade Olutola
todays bird

oozey mess
Claire Keane
occasionally subtle
Cosimo Galluzzi
wallacepolsom
will byers stan first human second
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KIROKAZE

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@itsdavey
fail loser guy
hello darkness my old friend...
the relief of the Temple of Kom Ombo showing Sobek with the attributes of kingship including a was-scepter and a royal kill with an Ankh in his hand
@lochiestonehouse on IG
cuddling that turns into breeding and then cuddling again pls
Four alpacas and their cat - photographer unknown
Fight Club, 1999.
The Birth of Venus by Botticelli figure/bjd
Part of The Table Museum collection by Freeing
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It’s super breathtaking:
What a bizarre series, I love the way these are displayed
Vitruvian Man, Da Vinci
The Thinker, Rodin
The Scream, Munch
Moai (Easter Island)
Winged Victory of Samothrace / Venus de Milo
Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden in David Fincher’s ‘Fight Club’ (1999)
I love that heidi klum, international super model and tv personality, was like “I’m going to be a worm for halloween” and went for the most horrifying hyper realistic version possible and was quoted saying (in said worm outfit) ‘I want to put a smile on peoples faces’. ma’am I am gagging but I love that for u
she embodied it
Bracelets of Egyptian Queen Hetepheres I
Bracelets excavated from the tomb of Queen Hetepheres I, wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and the mother of Khufu, 2575 - 2550 BC (4th dynasty), discovered near the satellite pyramids of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The bracelets of queen Hetepheres are one of the most beautiful surviving examples of ancient Egyptian jewellery. They were created for the Egyptian queen and king’s mother Hetepheres I who lived during the 4th dynasty (around 2600 BC). She was probably the spouse of Sneferu and mother of later king Khufu as well as princess Hetepheres II. Her name means “her face is gracious”.
The Bracelets are made of silver, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and carnelian which were some of the most expensive materials of the time. So much that silver was even more expensive than gold because it would have to be imported. Turquoise and carnelian would have been found on the Sinai and would have been dug up during expeditions there. Lapis lazuli had to be imported from as far as Afghanistan or Turkey.
The expensive materials alone prove the queen’s importance and outstanding position at court. They were part of her extensive funerary ensemble which included various pieces of gold covered furniture - those were expertly reconstructed and can be seen at the Cairo museum of antiquities. Her mummy, however, was not found in situ, so she might have the burial somewhere else.
At the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Details from the Brough of Birsay Pictish Symbol Stone, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Coliseum Roma
idc if he’s insane tyler durden is so babygirl