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shewhoworshipscarlin · 11 months ago
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Cloth fragment, 1615-1868, Japan.
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ruthimages · 1 year ago
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threeshadesbrighter · 15 days ago
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in a rare moment of winners lucidity
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peryton-mimic · 7 months ago
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my four survivors.......... guy who was supposed to die tomorrow, the coolest person in existence tm, a chihuahua magda gessler and fucked up failgirl who just did murder.........
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 1 year ago
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Une femme mariée (Jean-Luc Godard, 1964)    
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nights-at-crystarium · 2 years ago
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✧✦✧ “Fragments” - episode 13 ✧✦✧
A Vivi episode with the Vivi colors, and a reverse strip show. At this point in his life he indeed lives to fuck and be pretty, and not much else.
New reader? episode list on tumblr | webtoon
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xxcrossroadsxx · 11 months ago
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It's him!
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fictionadventurer · 1 year ago
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Rewatching The Muppet Christmas Carol after rereading the book has me wishing we could have seen Michael Caine play Scrooge in a more detailed and book-accurate version of the story. He's got the perfect face and demeanor for Scrooge as Dickens wrote him. There's a fierceness on the surface, and an underlying good nature that's just waiting to be let out. You can believe he was the young clerk who delighted in a good Christmas party, and believe that he's become the cold, hard, grasping miser who won't even spend money to give himself a good fire, and whose humor comes out in cruel witticisms. He would totally be the Scrooge who gets caught up in the the childish delight of watching past Christmas parties and playing along with the games at the present one.
Unfortunately, the condensed story takes the angle of "Scrooge has never liked Christmas". It makes young Scrooge someone who's worrying over what his employer spends to throw a Christmas party (rather than delighting in a simple affair that only costs a few pounds). Caine's Scrooge shows moments of childish delight, but he doesn't really understand the spirit of Christmas until the very end of his time with the Ghost of Christmas Present. And it's fine. Turning a Victorian book into a ninety-minute Muppet musical for children is going to involve significant changes. Caine did excellently with the material he had. I just wish he'd had the chance to do more.
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boxwinebaddie · 3 months ago
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hey uncle nina do u happen to have that one para where u talked abt how jersey couldn't say ily during sbst and stan was like super sad abt it? i tried looking for it on ur blog but i can't find it</3
t-the...
tHE DIVORCE PARA???>?@?@?@?3/2/
YOU WANT THE FUCKDISNFN DIVORCE PARA????!!!?!?!
noooooOOOOOOoOooOo!!!!!!!!! :'(
i......Siiiigh.
goddamnit, guys. what happened to 'we hope you heal, uncle nina!' wAS IT NOT ENOUGH THAT I DIED ONCE??? I GOTTA DIE TWICE?!
but....because i love you very much, i will link it for you.
edit: oh god, i am reading it rn and it is soooo rough, i'm am so sorry. cringe. goofy aa. oof. later today, i might reopen it and just so we can suffer i will have it start mid sbst ( which, assumes i can write the smut which, no promises ) and then have it end with ravenstan leaving ( fuuuck lmao, like that fight does not even end there, we're in H-E-L-L holy shit ) because i hate my life but...anyways....
without further ado,
Please Enjoy The WORST
( and i do mean THE /WOOOORST/ )
Part Of Your Day...Maybe Your Life.
-uncle nina, who is going to request a lobotomy at her doctors appointment to forgot the divorce happened.
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franstastic-ideas · 2 years ago
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I have a feeling that maybe something other than his wares were swiped…
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sepias-scribbles · 1 month ago
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The resident angy lil guy in our head!! Goes by Ren currently, but we use the 🪴 emoji usually when referring to 'em ^^ We're not practiced in drawing a lot of stuff, so unfortunately we can't accurately depict them with a leather jacket XD
And as the resident yap yap yapper, it is my job to tell you they also have their own blog!! Interact with caution, however!! They are typically pretty irritable, and might come off a bit more abrasive than is intended ^^; And that's just a general warning, it goes for if they're in front, too! Ofc, online we might mask, or someone else will take the wheel, it all depends!
I won't be giving away the blog, though, that's no fun!! If he wants you to see it, then he'll share it herself! Or maybe you'll find em by sheer luck or chance, who knows ^^
Note: please do not actually go looking for them ^^;
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 2 years ago
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Tapestry fragment, 500s-600s, Byzantine Empire, Egypt.
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desceros · 1 year ago
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god damn it nanowrimo starts tomorrow night and here i am thinkin about possessive bayverse leo i fkkin hate it hereeeeeeeeeeee
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nowoolallowed · 9 months ago
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Fragment of a Vase Depicting Berenike II - Met Museum Collection
Inventory Number: 26.7.1016 Ptolemaic Period, 246–221 B.C. Location Information: From Egypt, Alexandria region; Probably from Alexandria
Description:
Ptolemaic oinochoai (wine-jugs) with portraits of the queens were libation vessels associated with the royal cult, most likely with the Arsinoeia, the festival established in honor of Arsinoe II.
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shatterthefragments · 7 months ago
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Gaslighting myself that it’s just the fabric of my nightie touching my leg but this time it was an ant
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 2 years ago
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Une femme mariée (Jean-Luc Godard, 1964)        
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