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Cosmic Funnies

titsay

Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.

shark vs the universe
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Andulka
RMH
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JVL
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
wallacepolsom

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Keni

blake kathryn
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@poorwitch
Arsan Asyrankulov
Quick lil digital collage made with shuffles
1996 Clit Club Flyer i found omg
Vicente Cebollo Peinado
Lucas Varela
Faust: Eine deutsche Volkssage | 1926 | dir. F.W. Murnau
“Crimson Witch”
© Courtney Brooke
Moonbows
A moonbow, also known as a lunar rainbow or white rainbow, is a rainbow created by moonlight rather than sunlight. It's formed when light from the moon refracts and reflects off water droplets, like those in rain or mist, creating a visible arc of light in the sky. Moonbows are generally fainter and less colorful than regular rainbows, and they are much rarer due to the need for specific conditions like a full or near-full moon, clear skies, and dark skies.
Also called a Paraselene
(pair-uh-sell-een, sometimes mispronounced pair-uh-sail-een)
They have a long and interesting mythological history in many cultures. They are associated with the devil in English folklore, with Draugr or other dark elves/shadowfolk in Nordic mythology, and in Japanese mythology they’re associated with Tsukiyomi, the moon god, and are a sign of either good rice harvest, if they happen during summer, or a sign of imminent natural disasters, especially tsunamis and earthquakes. Sometimes they’re associated with death as well, probably because their solar counterpart, a Parhelion, is associated with rebirth (and by extension snakes)
They’re one of my favorite natural phenomena:)
by Stephen Vasement
antique bead faux taxidermy • IG
Anthropomorphic sculptures made of mud and algae, Homo Algus is a creation of Sophie Prestigiacomo.
Detail from The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch, 1490-1510.