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rockyfknnash · 26 days ago
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I've been practicing my duck call. I'll showcase it here if y'all promise not to make fun of me about it because duck calls are not easy to do as a human. Here it goes:
"Heyyyyyy, ducks!!!"
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heyduckofficial · 21 hours ago
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maertyrer · 6 months ago
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Georg Paul Heyduck Saint Sebastian
Oil on canvas, mounted on hardboard, 50 x 41 cm, 1945
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alessandro-accebbi · 1 year ago
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COLMAR, France 🇫🇷 by Tomy Heyduck
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night-unfurls-its-splendour · 10 months ago
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For the send a fic idea ask:
What are your thought on a Phantom of the Opera vampire AU? 👀
OMG OMG OMG
I do not have the brain to write one, but I WISH I did and I am SO excited to share why.
About two years ago I got into a minor debate about whether "sexy" vampires are a "modern" invention or if there's any basis for it.
Now my standard for "Modern" as far as vampires go is BD and AD ("Before Dracula" and "After Dracula")
So the answer to that was "Yes and No".
No, because "original," vampires of Slavic folklore are mainly zombie-like.
Bram Stoker's classic Gothic novel is largely considered the birth of the modern vampire in pop-culture, and that's TRUE
BUT
He is NOT the first example of the Vampire as a fantastical erotic stalker in media.
Now most people probably do know that Dracula was predated by John Polidori's The Vampyre and Varney the Vampire or the Feast of Blood by several decades.
But the ORIGIN of the erotic vampire predate THEM by more than a century.
Widely considered the first appearance of a vampire in media is the 1748 poem Der Vampire by Heinrich August Ossenfelder. (Read more about that here)
The poem is notable, not only for being the first recorded appearance of a vampire in fiction, but also for its intense erotic subtext.
So how does all this relate to a PotO Vampire AU? Well because when I rediscovered this poem after getting into PotO I discovered in it a few things that connect it, albeit loosely, that connect it to Phantom, some things I think will probably jump out to you as well, including, what I think, is the ideal title for a PotO Vampire AU.
Here is the text of the poem's English translation, which is, like the first translation of Phantom of the Opera, flawed but iconic:
My dear young maiden clingeth Unbending. fast and firm To all the long-held teaching Of a mother ever true; As in vampires unmortal Folk on the Theyse's portal Heyduck-like do believe. But my Christine thou dost dally, And wilt my loving parry Till I myself avenging To a vampire's health a-drinking Him toast in pale tockay. And as softly thou art sleeping To thee shall I come creeping And thy life's blood drain away. And so shalt thou be trembling For thus shall I be kissing And death's threshold thou' it be crossing With fear, in my cold arms. And last shall I thee question Compared to such instruction What are a mother's charms?
If I ever DID work up enough of an actual story to write a PotO Vampire AU, I would, without restraint entitle it "But My Christine, Thou Dost Dally"
But the other section I highlighted you'll notice is the mention of Tockay.
Now Tockay appearing here is not an astonishing thing. It's a sweet Hungarian wine, and as the poem alludes to the Eastern European origins of vampiric lore, the likening of a maiden's blood to this particular wine is not at all shocking.
What does make me smile to myself a bit is the fact that Tockay is also mentioned in both Dracula and The Phantom of the Opera. Its not really a massive bombshell in either of these places either, because Dracula himself serves Jonathan Harker at his castle in Romania, with his tasty roast chicken dinner; and Gaston Leroux has Erik serve Christine a duvet of Chicken with tockay during her stay in his house by the lake.
(Also not too much of a stretch in the case of PotO because Tockay was very in vogue in the early 20th century and only fell out of favour following the Great War when availability became scarce. But Gaston Leroux was a noted admirer of Dracula, and even mentioned Erik reading vampire serials in the original Gaulois serial.)
Tl;dr I have the perfect title for a PotO Vampire Fic
I just don't have the brain to write it.
Yet.
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british-carbaryl-blog · 10 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Bill Heyduck Studio Art Pottery Glazed Stoneware Cat Head Covered Jar 2001.
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goseenews · 1 year ago
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HIGHSNOBIETY X COCA-COLA ZERO SUGAR campaign by Director TEREZA MUNDILOVA c/o SHOTVIEW
TEREZA MUNDILOVA c/o SHOTVIEW was in charge of directing the HIGHSNOBIETY X COCA-COLA ZERO SUGAR campaign with styling by SHOTVIEW artist Tim HEYDUCK & hairstyling by Ruby HOWES. “Coca-Cola Zero Sugar x Highsnobiety draws inspiration from the function-focused world of workwear and was created in celebration of the joint anniversary for both parties, marking the year that Coca-Cola Zero Sugar was first launched and the year that Highsnobiety was founded.”
Read more - https://bit.ly/3LX3P6Y
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halfwayanywhere · 2 years ago
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Hayduke Day 10: I leave Needles Outpost and head into Canyonlands National Park to the Visitor Center to see if there is any walk-up availability for tonight. Fortunately, there's one available campsite, Bobby Joe. It's one of the farther campsites (via the route I plan to take, at least) which is good since it means I'll easily be able to make it out of the park boundary tomorrow. Also good that it's only $5. I take Salt Creek Road south from the Visitor Center (basically a sandy and uneventful wash) before heading west and linking up with the Peek-a-Boo Trail. This trail is fantastic. Would recommend. There is a ladder, slickrock, views, pictographs, a hole you can walk through, and a ranger who checks my permit. What more could a hiker ask for? Following Peek-a-Boo, I enter Lost Canyon which is mostly uneventful. The trail gets interesting again after climbing back out of the canyon and onto the benches above. I skip Druid Arch which would have meant arriving at camp well after dark, but I do take the Joint Trail which proves to be awesome as well. And on the way, I pass through Chesler Park which is beautiful as well. The Needles District has much to offer. After walking through a long stretch of trail tracing a long fracture in the rock (quite similar feeling to a slot canyon), I emerge onto a jeep road that takes me to camp. There's a family camped at the adjacent site which is fortuitous as they offer me water (something I don't expect to find until late in the day tomorrow). It has been an awesome first trip through Canyonlands. Highly recommended. I'll definitely be coming back when I have more time to devote to exploring and less Heyducking to do. Day: Needles Outpost to Bobby Joe Campsite Distance: 22.9 mi / 36.85 km Elevation gain: 2,808 ft / 856 m #hayduketrail #utahbackpacking
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Vampires are about sex.
Vampires [in media] HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT SEX going right back to the first known mention of a vampire in fiction, Der Vampyre (1748), a poem by Heinrich August Ossenfelder
My dear young maiden clingeth Unbending, fast and firm To all the long-held teaching Of a mother ever true; As in vampires unmortal Folks on the Theyse’s portal Heyduck-like do believe. But my Christine thou dost dally, And wilt my loving parry Till I myself avenging To a vampire’s health a-drinking Him toast in pale Tockay. And as softly thou art sleeping To thee shall I come creeping And thy life’s blood drain away. And so shalt thou be trembling For thus shall I be kissing And death’s threshold thou’ it be crossing With fear, in my cold arms. And last shall I thee question Compared to such instruction What are a mother’s charms?
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King shit
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heyduckofficial · 3 days ago
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ezra-earith · 3 years ago
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Hungarian words in English
The English word best known as being of Hungarian origin is probably paprika, from Serbo-Croatian papar "pepper" and the Hungarian diminutive -ka. The most common however is coach, from kocsi, originally kocsi szekér "car from/in the style of Kocs". Others are:
shako, from csákó, from csákósüveg "peaked cap"
sabre, from szablya
heyduck, from hajdúk, plural of hajdú "brigand"
tolpatch, from talpas "foot-soldier", apparently derived from talp "sole".
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lit-escapes · 4 years ago
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Der Vampir
a poem by Heinrich August Ossenfelder May 25th, 1748 Mein liebes Mägdchen glaubet Beständig steif und feste, An die gegebnen Lehren Der immer frommen Mutter; Als Völker an der Theyse An tödtliche Vampiere Heyduckisch feste glauben. Nun warte nur Christianchen, Du willst mich gar nicht lieben; Ich will mich an dir rächen, Und heute in Tockayer Zu einem Vampir trinken. Und wenn du sanfte schlummerst, Von deinen schönen Wangen Den frischen Purpur saugen. Alsdenn wirst du erschrecken, Wenn ich dich werde küssen Und als ein Vampir küssen: Wenn du dann recht erzitterst Und matt in meine Arme, Gleich einer Todten sinkest Alsdenn will ich dich fragen, Sind meine Lehren besser, Als deiner guten Mutter? Der Vampir is arguably the first modern vampire poem, predating Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla, John Polidori's The Vampyre and Bram Stoker's Dracula to a date of 1748, which is only 14 years after the word "vampyre" entered the English language. Here it is written in the original German language, translated below for an English audience to enjoy. Notice the description of the vampire in this poem. His cold arms, the embracing kiss of death, the sleeping victim, the vampire's pale complexion, the draining blood; These characteristics would pave the way and set a cornerstone for future romantic vampire fiction novels like Bram Stoker's classic Count Dracula written in 1897. My dear young maiden clingeth Unbending fast and firm To all the long-held teaching Of a mother ever true; As in vampires unmortal Folk on the Theyse’s portal Heyduck-like do believe. But my Christine thou dost dally, And wilt my loving parry Till I myself avenging To a vampire’s health a-drinking Him toast in pale tockay. And as softly thou art sleeping To thee shall I come creeping And thy life’s blood drain away. And so shalt thou be trembling For thus shall I be kissing And death’s threshold thou’ it be crossing With fear, in my cold arms. And last shall I thee question Compared to such instruction What are a mother’s charms?
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1000sassa1000 · 5 years ago
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OUTSIDE OF NURTURE 
where does clothing culture end and naked nature begin?
Marie Lüder & Timo Knapp wander into the woods for a performative design research to find out.
clothes Marie Lüder & Timo Knapp
ph Joseph Kadow
creative direction Tim Heyduck
models Golo, Ronald& Philipp
seen on gruppe magazine
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themousefromfantasyland · 4 years ago
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"The Vampire" by Heinrich August Ossenfelder
Written in 1748, this poem is one of the first literary pieces about Vampires. Notice that since the very beginning, vampires always had this weird sexual connotation to them.
My dear young maiden clingeth
Unbending, fast and firm
To all the long-held teaching
Of a mother ever true;
As in vampires unmortal
Folk on the Theyse’s portal
Heyduck-like do believe.
But my Christine thou dost dally,
And wilt my loving parry
Till I myself avenging
To a vampire’s health a-drinking
Him toast in pale tockay.
And as softly thou art sleeping
To thee shall I come creeping
And thy life’s blood drain away.
And so shalt thou be trembling
For thus shall I be kissing
And death’s threshold thou’ it be crossing
With fear, in my cold arms.
And last shall I thee question
Compared to such instruction
What are a mother’s charms?
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"Der Vampire" - Heinrich August Ossenfelder
My dear young maiden clingeth
Unbending. fast and firm
To all the long-held teaching
Of a mother ever true;
As in vampires unmortal
Folk on the Theyse's portal
Heyduck-like do believe.
But my Christine thou dost dally,
And wilt my loving parry
Till I myself avenging
To a vampire's health a-drinking
Him toast in pale tockay.
And as softly thou art sleeping
To thee shall I come creeping
And thy life's blood drain away.
And so shalt thou be trembling
For thus shall I be kissing
And death's threshold thou' it be crossing
With fear, in my cold arms.
And last shall I thee question
Compared to such instruction
What are a mother's charms?
POTO Vampire AU entitled "My Christine, Thou dost Dally"
Anyone? Please?
Also Erik serves Christine Tockay from the Konigsberg cellars in the book. You guys~
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a-pirate-my-hearties · 4 years ago
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Der Vampir by Heinrich Ossenfelder (1748)
My dear young maiden clingeth Unbending, fast and firm To all the long-held teaching Of a mother ever true; As in vampires unmortal Folk on the Theyse’s portal Heyduck-like do believe. But my Christine thou dost dally, And wilt my loving parry Till I myself avenging To a vampire’s health a-drinking Him toast in pale tockay. And as softly thou art sleeping To thee shall I come creeping And thy life’s blood drain away. And so shalt thou be trembling For thus shall I be kissing And death’s threshold thou’ it be crossing With fear, in my cold arms. And last shall I thee question Compared to such instruction What are a mother's charms?
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