Some illustrations from ‘An Introduction to Astronomy’ by Rev. John Davis (1868).

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Show & Tell
Cosmic Funnies
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Some illustrations from ‘An Introduction to Astronomy’ by Rev. John Davis (1868).
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Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
words of wisdom from wikipedia this evening
This is an ancient Egyptian gold ring with a carved jasper frog, dating from 600–30 BC.
french vintage asymmetrical purse pocket dress
Christine (1983) dir. John Carpenter Fright Night (1985) dir. Tom Holland Re-Animator (1985) dir. Stuart Gordon Scream (1996) dir. Wes Craven
and the winner of superwholock is officially??? no one. we all lost. congrats team
of course this is how i find out
Laura Makabresku, de la serie Anatomía de la Melancolía inspirados en Vilhelm Hammershøi
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) | dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder
as it gets warmer let's all remember the two most beautiful accessories a girl can have this summer are hairy legs and a bunch of bruises from bangin around
You actually cannot skip to being good at a creative endeavour that you haven't put much practice into. You cannot trick your way out of the 'knows that your work is not what you want it to be but don't know how to improve it' stage by planning or reading or talking about it really really hard. At some point you just have to craft through it until your brain finds it's own unique way back to the 'everything I make slaps' stage and be prepared to start the cycle all over again. You just have to make that project you're excited about slightly less good than you want it to be. (Says this standing in a pool of blood and covered in blood and also coughing up a little blood)
everyone stop reblogging this I hate to be reminded of my own good advice
the thing about nonfiction is you come out of it with several more books to put on your to be read list and it's only gonna branch out from there so really the only solution is to read every book in human history starting at the beginning