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IKEA used to make a series of desktop items based on ancient art including Easter Island paperweights; Stonehenge cup holders; and a Sphinx tape dispenser. Sadly, the line was discontinued over controversy involving the Sheela Na Gig pencil holders.
Tangata Rongorongo
HELLO TUMBLR USERS
I AM STONE
Mihail Minkov Astrophotography
Among these silent guardians of stone, I’m reminded that history never truly sleeps.
Every fallen civilization, every forgotten prayer, waits patiently for someone to listen again.
Perhaps that is the meaning of this day—
that even after the longest silence, life finds a way to rise once more.
MOAICE [Moa + Moai +Ice] Ice The Moa Pokemon -Evolves from EISCUE with an Ice Stone Abilities: Ice Face Dex: "Its large ice head resembles ancient monoliths from a distant land, this mysterious connection is still being investigated by researchers. Despite its large size and having to carry its large ice head around, it moves remarkably fast thanks to its long and strong legs.” Moveset: -Glacial Wreck >Ice type / pwr 130 / acc 90 / pp 5 "The user tackles its opponent with its giant ice head, this causes its ice head to break” >This move can’t be used if the pokemon doesn’t have its ice head >This move may leave the opponent frozen -Icicle Crash -Ice Spinner -Snowscape
I had a dumb idea for an EISCUE evolution and had to see it through, this came to me when I was thinking "What would happen if we could sculpt the ice block on EISCUE's head into another shape and things just kept going from there
MOAICE, as the name suggests, its based on the Moa, an extinct giant flightless bird from New Zealand mixed with the Moai, the giant monolithic sculptures from Rapa Nui / Eastern Island
A building near my house burned down. I tried to take a picture of the view that used to be blocked by the building to send to my friends, but I somehow got magically teleported to a giant statue that looked like a Moai.