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🦂 Die Arachniden: . Nürnberg: In der C. H. Zeh'schen Buchhandlung, 1831-1848.. Original source Image description: Illustration of a scorpion labeled “Fig. 157. Gistophthalmus pallipes” from the 1831-1848 publication “Die Arachniden.” The scorpion features a segmented dark brown body with a rounded tail terminating in a yellow stinger. It has eight pale yellow legs and two large, bright yellow pincers covered in fine hairs. The drawing highlights detailed textures on the pincers and body segments, with delicate line work emphasizing the scorpion’s joints and exoskeleton. The background is plain, focusing attention entirely on the scorpion’s anatomical features.
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i drew one of my favorite moments from the first session of our dnd campaign!!!!! what an introduction i got to have LOL. mara (the little cleric) played by me, caelian (the Sexy fighter) played by my friend petra
Vladimir Ja. Propp, (1928), Morphology of the Folktale, First Edition Translated by Laurence Scott with an Introduction by Svatava Pírková-Jakobson, Second Edition Revised and Edited with a Preface by Louis A. Wagner, New Introduction by Alan Dundes, University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 2009, p. 47
points at your future self you know that thing would eat you if you were you were you
it tastes good so it's fine.
Guy who is being evil: Well what is "evil"
I know we joke and all but i think my mind is destroyed for real
THE TRUTH: art is inherently manipulative and artists are wicked evildoers who like to power trip off of controlling other people's emotions
A Young Daughter of the Picts, Steph Wilson
A Young Daughter of the Picts, attributed to Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, 1580s
SCARY INMATE: welcome to the warriors prison what are you in for?
ME: flowing water, still rock. a sunlit meadow and a gentle breeze
GRUFF INMATE: she's one o' them poets! get 'er, lads!
[I swiftly dispatch them with a flurry of blows]
ME: even a delicate rose has thorns..
EFFETE INMATE: welcome to the poets prison what are you in for?
ME: what's it to ya?
WAIFISH INMATE: she's but a crude warrior! baffle her with poetry!
[I swiftly trounce them with graceful eloquence and beautiful prose]
ME: even a thorny bush has roses...
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Zdzisław Beksiński (1929-2005) — Untitled [oil on fiberboard, 1975]
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Michelle Paterok (Canadian, 1994), Transformer, 2025. Oil on linen on board, 14 × 11 in.