Fugazi & Bikini Kill, 25/7/92
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Fugazi & Bikini Kill, 25/7/92
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was that the bite of ‘87???
cross stitch of markiplier and fnaf by me!!
"Niccolo", the 2nd 2025 graduation short film from french Gobelins school. Directed by Clémentine Di Prizio, David Florian, Axelle Granet, Sirui Liu, Hugo Michalet & Njolai Pachomius.
Although there is some clear inspiration taken from Yoshitaka Amano, there is more to it. It is that bold sense of ugliness that’s also adapted to this setting, it gives a sort of grim tale about being consumed by your own gift. The wealthy class aren’t gracefully drawn in any sense of the word. It has Amano beauty but a French/German gruesome romantic flavour to it.
The Eyes of God. Prohodna Cave, Bulgaria
Here it is at night.
Pretty sure the first picture is also at night, but super cool regardless.
all the grass starters… :3 my favourite ever
The electric works of Los Angeles based artist John Espinosa
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip, A dog and her puppies
The Gaslight District is a gothic crime drama about a family of undead gangsters trying to find their place after the world has ended.
Ideas for wrapping up this blog's narrative have miandered over time which is why I pretty much left it as is but just know that there's a timeline where Jay is causing mischief late into his 30's and still oh so very flamboyant about it 🃏
This is what I wanna see!!! Look at those vibrating colours and overal vibe 🙂↕️🙂↕️ I love how his dark green hair and white pink makeup matches the chaotic style of his clothes (without the clothes having to be torn down or anything). He reminds me of a dandy in the 90’s. The sneakers is such a cool touch!
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please reblog this i spent way too long on what was supposed to be a quick edit
the grim reaper being armed with an enormous razor sharp scythe becomes a lot less intimidating when you understand just how common a tool scythes actually were in the pre industrial era of agriculture. it's like if we invented a personification of death called "the dark handyman" who takes souls by unscrewing them from the body with his wrench.
gotham sirens for you guys!
It's very endearing to me how many people are willing to keep an eye on a video feed so they can push a button and let a fish in the Netherlands get to the other side of a dam.
It is genuinely baffling to me, in a very kind and positive way, especially coupled with the local news continually going several shades of 'wtf, this thing is a roaring success again and we don't quite get why'. They've already quadrupled their capacity for simultaneous clicks and it's still nowhere near enough and there's just... Bewilderment.
I think people want to help the environment in small but tangible ways, which is hard right now because of.. well... because of The Horrors. And being able to say 'wow! I helped this creature cross a dam' makes you feel good.
I also think that most people can relate to a small, helpless creature trying to get from one place to another and there's a FUCKIN WALL in the way.
But to come back to point 1- Citizen Science fills a hole in the soul that wanted to go out on adventures and discover things when we were younger, but the study of it was hard or we didn't have the money or our schools were garbage. But you don't have to have a degree to do things like... press a button or download and use an app, or count or transcribe notes.
Anyways- here's some Citizen Science links if the Fish Doorbell makes you feel happy and you yearn for more ways to help scientists do stuff:
Foldit (folding proteins)
Fathomverse (sea animals)
Project Monarch (butterflies)
Bioblitz, an event where citizens identify as many species in an area within a period of time
Species Watch (animal species)
BOINC’s Compute for Science
Zooniverse is a website that hosts information on many citizen science projects
Label trees in aerial photos
Count cells in fossils and modern leaves
Digitize Atmospheric Data
Count penguins
US-based Citizen Science Database
eBird (bird identification)
Merlin (bird identification by sound)
iNaturalist (nature identification)
MapSwipe (collaboration between several Red Cross organizations and Doctors Without Borders, update vital geospatial data)
Smithsonian Archives Transcription Center
the visdeurbel/fish doorbell has a big ol inflatable fish called barry de baars/the bass in the utrecht train station :) we love him too
Waarom moet ik nou net Barry de Baars missen :(