junicorn
day 11
‘pigecorn’
happy pigeon appreciation day :)
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Today's Document

#extradirty
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$LAYYYTER

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we're not kids anymore.
noise dept.
Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

pixel skylines

Discoholic 🪩
wallacepolsom
Three Goblin Art
todays bird
Claire Keane
Cosmic Funnies

Kaledo Art

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junicorn
day 11
‘pigecorn’
happy pigeon appreciation day :)
always serious
this takes place early in zuko’s reign while he’s still trying to figure out what’s the person he needs to be for his people and sokka really goes there and says “they don’t need you do be anything but yourself”
Devout
nya nyanny mewmew it's hard to imagine that this cat was feral at some point she doesn't look like she could handle the streets
cr. ZhuTimu
The pirate captain and the shark lady 💕
Mistress Tannakin Skinker, the hog-faced woman bewitched in her mother’s womb, 1640
Can we bring back 18th century hairstyles?
Rococo Era paintings by Elizabeth Vigée Lebrun, François Boucher, Jakob Björck, Antoine-Jean Gros and François-Hubert Drouais.
Yes bring it back!!! and yes, it can include styles on Afro textured hair!!
Don’t bother with the local girls, Samantha Joy Groff (because)
Do you have any photos of anyone kissing a seals nose...i need to see someone to do what i can only dream of😔
i actually do, but theyre of sea lions, hope this suffices! totally adorable either way 🤎
Photo credit: Mariola Grobelska (top), Six Flags Jackson, NJ (bottom)
In Greenlandic Inuit tradition, some objects were believed to carry forces far beyond their physical form.
Known as tupilaqs, these strange figures were associated with spirits, magic, and vengeance. Traditionally, they were said to be created from materials such as animal parts, bone, skin, and sometimes other remains, then brought to life through ritual power to harm an enemy.
The surviving tupilaqs seen today are usually later carvings made from materials like wood, ivory, or bone, especially from the late 1800s onward. These were often created as preserved artistic objects, but they still reflect an older spiritual world filled with fear, power, and unseen forces.
Their twisted shapes, hollow eyes, and unsettling forms were not meant to look beautiful in a simple way.
They were meant to look dangerous—like spirits caught between myth, magic, and memory.
Laughing at this again today. My piece of shit wuppyog?!
the poster that this incredible illustration is based on is extremely striking. but while searching for it, I also found earlier posters for conveying this message along with a corresponding one for summer, and I fucking love them. absolutely lovely graphic design work. (both are from 1924, artist is Austin Cooper)
the one I was looking for originally also has a summer variant. (artist is Frederick Charles Herrick: 'it is warmer below' is from 1927, 'it is cooler below' is 1926)