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this has no right being as intense as it is
By plantpotters
Dark Ride dementia
Look at these birbs
R O T U N D
Under-rated ST characters: Lwaxana Troi (TNG/DS9)
I love her.Â
Gan Eden
I want to hug that fat little tree so badly it makes my heart ache
March 4, 1922 - Nosferatu premieres in Germany at the Berlin Zoological Garden.
The silent horror film was directed by F.W. Mumau and Henrik Galeen wrote the screenplay. It starred Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim and Greta Schröder.
The film was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stokerâs 1897 novel Dracula due to it not being public domain in Germany and wouldnât be considered as such until 1962 (50 years after Stokerâs death) which meant that copyright approval was still required. When Stokerâs widow, Florence, found out about the film, she sued saying that the film had knowingly stolen from her husbandâs novel. The courts agreed with her and ruled that all copies of the film were to be destroyed. However, a print managed to survive and made its way to the US and since Stokerâs novel was considered public domain there, more copies of the film were made and as they say, the rest is historyâŠ
Tiny furry philosopher
Platoâs allegory of the cave, but reversed
The Poison Garden
Established in 2005 by the Duchess of Northumberland. The garden contains over 100 deadly and hallucinogenic plants.Â
âI wondered why so many gardens around the world focused on the healing power of plants rather than their ability to kill⊠I felt that most children I knew would be more interested in hearing how a plant killed, how long it would take you to die if you ate it and how gruesome and painful the death might be.â
-The Duchess of NorthumberlandÂ
So this garden was established because a woman knew that they way to get kids intrested in learning about plants was to show them how morbid plants could be. My kind of woman.
Catherynne M. Valente, from The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Different Titles: URSUS & THE TARTAR PRINCESS