Why do you like sharks?
he walk
He cronch
He roll
She give high fin. @lilragekitten
He gets tummy rubs
He get nose rub
He beauty
He dance
She do a triple Lutz
He slorp
This post is blessed
do you love the color of the sky sharks?

#extradirty
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Why do you like sharks?
he walk
He cronch
He roll
She give high fin. @lilragekitten
He gets tummy rubs
He get nose rub
He beauty
He dance
She do a triple Lutz
He slorp
This post is blessed
do you love the color of the sky sharks?
Mamma Chicken vs Hawk
body checked that mf before he even touched the ground
fuck around and find out
They are still dinosaurs and they have not forgotten a goddamn thing
miranda silveira rehearsing dying swan for world aids day
A collection of drawings I did for Inktober this year featuring space traveling/ruling Egyptian gods.
It’s a huge example of cognitive dissonance that Western societies of the nineteenth century put such store in mourning, proper burials, beautiful monuments and fashionable cemeteries
and yet constantly dug up and desecrated tombs and burials sites in countries like Egypt, unwrapping mummies as an evening’s entertainment, grinding the bodies down for fertilizer, even using their wrappings for butcher’s paper!
H. Rider Haggard said
It does indeed seem wrong that people with whom it was the first article of religion that their mortal remains should lie undisturbed until the Day of Resurrection should be hauled forth, stripped and broken up […] How should we like our own bodies to be treated in such a fashion […] If one puts the question to those engaged in excavation, the answer is a shrug of the shoulders and a remark to the effect that they died a long while ago. But what is time to the dead? To them, waking or sleeping, ten thousand years or a nap after dinner must be one and the same thing.
Woman’s Weekly ~ May 1923
The #magic ring, from a handbook of magic, Egypt, 4th century: Papyrus 46, f 5v
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Is that kitty wearing a photo of himself?
It’s called fashion look it up
Gold Bangle with Gold and Silver amulets
Egypt
Middle Kingdom, 1991-1785 BC
Made of two bangles of beaten gold separated by alternating amulets of silver and gold. It is a very rare example, unique for this period. The amulets include animals figures: turtle, hare, snake, baboon and falcon, and symbols: ankh, wedjat eye, djed pillar, bat emblem and two-finger amulet.
The turtle was a symbol of evil, rendered harmless by being shown immobilized. The hare, noted for its fertility and survival skills symbolised life. The snake represented new life. The baboon, the herald of the rising sun, was also a manifestation of the god Thoth. The ankh was the heiroglyph for life. The wedjat was the powerfully protective healed eye of the falcon-god Horus. The djed pillar was the hieroglyph for stability. The Bat emblem was the face of the protective cow-eared goddess. The two-finger amulets may represent the fingers of the embalmer, giving extra protection.
Source: British Museum
This tortoise loves shower time!
The Radiated Tortoise is known for this “dancing” behavior during periods of heavy rain in its native range (dry areas of southern Madagascar).
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“It’s too late, my blood is in your veins.” “So is mine!”
Artist: Zachary Jackson Brown
Rene Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967)
Melusine’s Window, 1953
The Golden Ring, n.d.
Statue of King Amenhotep II as God Ptah-Tatenen
A fine limestone statue of king Amenhotep II depicted in the form of the god Ptah-Tatenen from Karnak Cachette. Tatenen (or Tanen) was the god of the primordial mound in ancient Egyptian religion. His name means “risen land” or ‘exalted earth’, as well as referring to the silt of the Nile.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep II, ca. 1427-1401 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 11248.
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