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Jules of Nature

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JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Three Goblin Art
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Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
NASA
Not today Justin
hello vonnie
$LAYYYTER

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Summer Berry Mix 🍓🫐 ♡⊹˚₊
The beach on Guadalcanal in 1951
Six years after WW2 Ended.
GUYS CHECK OUT THE LETTER OPENER I FOUND AT THE ANTIQUE FAIR
BROTHER
Polar birds
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Piece for the Polar Lights 3 Charity Zine, available here ❄️ polarlightszine.itch.io/polar-lights-3
In the 1976 adaptation of Carrie, Brian De Palma based Carrie’s posture and walk at the end of the film after Gustave Moreau’s 1851 painting The Study of Lady Macbeth.
The terrifying mask that Edward Paisnel, “The Beast of Jersey”, would wear as he broke into the homes of his unsuspecting victims where he would proceed to rape the women and children. He was charged with 13 counts of assault, rape, and sodomy, but it is believed that he abused many other children; there are even reports of him breaking into a childres home that was owned by his mother-in-law, where he would then drug and sexually assault the children.
my moon and stars 💫
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Cai Selander (1930-2010) — The Ark [etching and aquatint, 1985]
Hellish Maggot
Out the Window
My roommate who doesn’t have a tumblr submitted:
I was studying abroad in Florence, Italy when this happened. I was coming home late one night and thought my roommate (not mod james) was up and about. I thought this because as I was walking to our room, the door was open and I saw a figure standing in our room.
I could hear him talking, but couldn’t make sense of what he was saying. He did sound different from my roommate though, and strange in a way I can’t really explain. I said, “Huh,” and he just kept talking like I didn’t ask him anything.
When I was just outside the doorway, the figure stopped talking, turned around, and made for the window. He pushed it open and walked out of it even though we were on the third floor.
I yelled and then my roommate, who was apparently in his bed watching a movie or something on his ipad with his headphones in, got up and asked me what was going on.
Mod James: 7/10 for spooks. Feels weird typing this out even though my roommate is probably never going to read this blog.
Caitlin Rain
Habits and Characters of British Wild Animals. Written by H. Mortimer Batten. Illustrated by Warwick Reynolds. 1920.
In the wild