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@floridagrowngirl
Few random odds and ends I've picked up at the last couple of flea markets I've gone to. A cute curio case I got for $1, that massive plaque was on a table of free stuff—just needs cleaned, cow skull, horns, and sacrum, a ton of tiny jewelers' tins for future curiosity collections, a funny wooden sign, a frog, and a couple of super rad old magazines.
Yesterday a girl bought a glass jar with trash in it and we threw out the crap in the bottom while she went looking for more stuff. when she came up to buy it she saw it was empty and got sad and said 'where did the dead bug go?' We had to find it and put it back in.
She was an art major
My little “His ‘n Her” boudoir lamps 🥹
eat crime do moss
ehhhhh potato,, potAhto
Y’all ever think about how the notorious Stingy Jack, after whom the Jack O Lantern was named, had a very specific profession in most variants of the tale.
Namely, a blacksmith.
Which, firstly that has weird implications for @bogleech‘s idea of Junkins, but also, imagine a sword made by the man who’d go on to be the king of Halloween...
A bunch of reasons to shop for vintage locally!
the thing about kinning akechi, jun, and hazama is that being taken advantage of and puppeteered by an elder god is somehow a recurring thing throughout my lives. i don't even hold anything against any of these gods since they were all sexy but still the fact that this has happened to me three times now is a bit concerning.