The only perk of being ill is that I get to draw Polar inspired doodles!
1. Ernest Shackleton
2. Winifield Jewell
3. David Brainard
4. Ada Blackjack
5. The get-along shirt from hell

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The only perk of being ill is that I get to draw Polar inspired doodles!
1. Ernest Shackleton
2. Winifield Jewell
3. David Brainard
4. Ada Blackjack
5. The get-along shirt from hell
sorry I died in like, 1946. we're so fucking back
do you think the copies of Three Years of Arctic Service vol. 2 by Adolphus Greely and Outpost of the Lost by David Brainard, beside one another on my bookshelf, have explored each other's bodies?
You're dying of starvation and exposure and these guys pull up. wyd?
David L. Brainard is literally so cute and hot, even the wild cannibalism rumors about the Greeley Expedition just make him more iconic
Did David Brainard eat pussy?
Yes
No
The box of polar misery and suffering is complete
Books included are:
The Long Rescue by Theodore Powell (1960)
Both the original and graphic novel versions of Worst Journey in the World originally by Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922) and adapted by Sarah Airriess (2024)
Endurance by Frank Worsley (1931)
The Outpost of the Lost by David Brainard (1929)
The Cruise of the Corwin by John Muir (1917)
Scott of the Antarctic by Elspeth Huxley (1977)
The Ship Beneath the Ice by Manson Bound (2022)
Finding Franklin by Russell Potter (2016)
May We Spared to Meet on Earth: Letters of the Lost Franklin Arctic Expedition by Potter, Koellner and Carney (2022)
Labyrinth of Ice by Buddy Levy (2019)
Into the Ice: The Northwest Passage, the Polar Sun, and a 175-Year-Old Mystery by Mark Synnott (2025)
The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party by Kelly Tyler-Lewis (2006)
Starvation Shore by Laura Waterman (2019)
Anyways yap session over! Would love to hear others polar book recommendations.
Going to go out to get some shrimp if anyone wants anything.