cool father daughter bonding activities: stand next to each other in dead silence as you both stare directly into a campfire
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cool father daughter bonding activities: stand next to each other in dead silence as you both stare directly into a campfire
I spent like 5 hours editing this gif frame by frame to make this shitty edit that I wanted to exist
(Will never not reblog this beauty. What genius.)
Same. :)
Knowing that Howl went "Fuck finishing this PhD, I'm ditching this universe to go chase girls, consort with demons, and live my wizard ladykiller dreams, while owning my own home at age 27" makes him much more understandable as a character
more men should get hugs i dont think we as a society hug men enough
reblog to give a man a hug
THE FUCK? IT WAS NEVER IRONIC I'M REALLY VERY MUCH IN NEED OF A HUG
Not a man anymore, still very much in favor of giving and receiving hugs
Pintando con lego
Stop Motion AND Lego Art?!? The man is too powerful!!!
that amber color is like the brightest star in my sky.
and it's you, petra.
This is a joke and all but this is seriously a good idea. It's possible to get yourself in a real depressive funk because all your creative works are big complicated things that you have to work on for a long time and you keep coming up short or failing. That lack of success can really start to burn you out.
But you know what I guarantee you will be able to do? Put together this little Lego plane. Go get a small set for like 25$ and just put it together. You're not trying to make a Big Artistic Statement, you don't have to deal with perfectionism, you don't have to go learn a bunch of new skills and buy a bunch of new tools and supplies, you're just gonna make a little Lego set. You will succeed, I'm sure of it.
Maybe it's just my particular flavor of ADHD/autism, but his has really helped me from time to time. When you're in a rut because you're trying to do great things and failing, maybe try switching to something simple and offline that you can definitely do. Put together a Lego car or plane or train. You'll have fun, I promise.
And then when you get back to work, you can have that little set sitting on your desk, and look up at it every time you take a break. See, you can succeed at things, your brain is just being mean.
I also like it when they're like hey what's up or something personal/natural instead of the welcome to wherever how can I serve you bit.
I also like it when they are sitting down or listening to music they clearly enjoy
There is something so nourishing about walking into a place of business and immediately thinking "huh, I wouldn't have guessed this place would be playing this kind of music" only to see an employee absolutely head-banging along because today is their day to pick the CD and they are living
Despite what capitalists might think, I do not want to roleplay being royalty in the presence of slaves when I seek professional assistance in obtaining my basic human needs.
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I'm on a real Yona kick. a royal portrait.
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Part 5 of the she trio night out comic RAHHHH‼️‼️
Sorry for being so inactive yall, I was caught up with college since the start of the semester😞 this was also supposed to be a 10 page post but I got distracted and the rest of the page just took too long to finish, so I decided to just post half of it first.
Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
obsessed with the era of historical fashion between the 1860s and 1870s where aniline dyes kept being invented. you can find some absolute eyesores (affectionate) of dresses that were only made that way because “acid magenta” was invented last month and it was trendy.
like this iconic gown:
or this one from the 1870s in aniline purple and aniline black:
or a trendy yellow and black gown from c. 1865, perhaps?
feel free to reblog with additional eyesores (affectionate) that i might have missed
( via @fractangle , @sekkitsune , and others )
Seeing a lot of these sorts of comments in the notes and I would like to add that no, these dresses would not poison you! The dyes were byproducts of coal tar (which obviously wasn’t great for the environment, but still) but the dyes derived from it are safe.
Worries about its toxicity were very widespread at first, since the public had already had a bad experience with arsenic green. But it was okay!
In fact, the invention of coal tar dyes also created huge progress in organic chemistry and medicine! It turns out they were great at staining select parts of organisms, including bacteria, so they could be studied under microscopes more easily. It helped lead to the discovery of tuberculosis bacteria by Ehrlich in 1882!
The impact of artificial dyes was vast, not only in terms of fashion and economics but also in stimulating the development of organic chemistry… This was scientific progress that people could see, a visible and vivid reminder of the power of invention, and the promise it held to add colour to people’s lives.
(Source: Taking the Medicine by Druin Burch, 2010. It’s a great book, definitely check it out if you’re interested in medical history! It's available to borrow on the Internet Archive.)
To finish, here’s a more understated example of a dress dyed with mauvine (source):
I love it when my special interests (medical history and fashion history) intersect.
Arsenic-dyed green dresses wouldn't poison you, either. If you wore really tight gloves dyed with arsenic, and you wore them constantly, you might get some sores on your hands, but that is it.
Arsenic dyes were very bad for the garments workers who were constantly working with the dye itself, putting their hands in and out of it thousands of times, day in, day out. That's where the association with poison comes from.
But the resulting dyed fabric was perfectly safe to wear.