Pieter Bruegel The Elder, The Fall Of The Rebel Angels, 1562
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Pieter Bruegel The Elder, The Fall Of The Rebel Angels, 1562
#1562
"why do some people gotta be so rude about others finding oingo boingo off of tiktok, its no use being rude to them since we all gotta start out somewhere... 😔"
Akutagawa daily 1562/★
Couldn't believe it when this slimy mass had grown into the perfect copy of my roommate. I didn't even question it's friendly intentions the moment I noticed it moving under my blanket.
It just sat there when I removed it's cover, slightly translucent, in a dirty, blueish tone, feeling like it... looked at me.
Without really able to grasp it I kinda knew what would happen, everything felt, felt, like I was totally content.
When it slid down, started to grow, nurtured by my knowledge until I recognized human features, skin, limbs, the face... of Jake! Even his underwear I saw some days ago.
And as if the creature knew my thoughts, it looked at me, seemed to incourage me without words, to step closer, to explore...
Céline from Fire Emblem Engage
"if her top covered her up more i think she'd be perfect. i like how much she has going on, it really sells the idea of excess and opulance. i think i might just like green characters actually"
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Vicente Juan Masip (Spanish, 1503-1579) The Last Supper, ca.1562 Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
It was on ao3, basically steve asks eddie out on a date but eddie thinks its a joke so he stands steve up, while driving he sees steve waiting and realizes he fucked up and pretends he was late.
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Red silk doublet and breeches, 1562, Italian.
Worn by Garzia de Medici.
Uffizi Gallery.
Burial clothes of Don Garzia de’ Medici: Doublet with breeches, surcoat