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inkcubusvt · 2 years ago
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"you'll understand when you're older"
I DO?? I DO UNDERSTAND??
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claypigeonpottery · 7 months ago
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I truly sacrificed to create this ridiculous mug. biting clay is a bad sensory experience 😔 who would have guessed
I’m tempted not to glaze the bite marks so it looks like it was bitten through the glaze lmao
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feluka · 1 month ago
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if you moralize to people in the global south about piracy youre going to hell btw. no atonement no take backsies. guaranteed hell forever permanently.
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sleepnoises · 3 months ago
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not putting this in the main tiger thread because i think that will jinx the glazing but the underglaze turned out cute
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joytri · 1 year ago
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legoobsessionist · 5 months ago
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coffeedragonart · 1 month ago
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“My berries cluster black and thick
For rich and poor alike to pick.
I’ll tear your dress, and cling, and tease
And scratch your hands and arms and knees.
I’ll stain your fingers and your face,
And then I’ll laugh at your disgrace.
But when the bramble-jelly’s made,
You’ll find your trouble well repaid.”
~The Blackberry Fairy, Cicely Mary Barker
Thought I’d posted the finished one, but apparently not.
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legendary-lunatic · 2 months ago
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‘Do Not Open’ is still one of my favorite episodes because of this absolute legend. He’s at the top of my list of badass people who survived encounters because they just ain’t with that shit.
An icon.
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dubusul · 12 days ago
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little comic about their trip to london (agent stone and shadow) in the sonic movie
… this definitely happened in the movie it’s a deleted scene im so serious <— hoping so badly
EDIT: LEE MAJDOUB SAW THIS POST ON TWITTER IM GONNA EXPLODE
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norithelord · 1 month ago
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The new Sup with The Batman :D
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Ain't making out, but they went for a coffee :>
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velartis · 13 days ago
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Franz Kafka, 1912
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orpheuslament · 1 year ago
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sorry for romanticising the mundane. i have little else
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shakespearesdaughters · 5 months ago
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Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary, August 1921
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caats · 4 months ago
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ikuzeminna · 1 month ago
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I need your help with a hypothesis!
For context: My linguistics professor and I got into a discussion after a test she did with us, and I was of the opinion that the reason for the results was different from the one she offered, so she encouraged me to test my theory.
What I need
All you need to do is draw a coffee cup (with a handle, not the disposable stuff) and then answer three questions.
I don't need to see the coffee cup. You can draw it wherever you like; on a piece of paper, digitally, in the sand, on a foggy window. Anything works. It does not have to be good. A doodle is fine.
You have to draw the coffee cup before you see the questions. This is very important. If you decide to help me with this, please doodle the coffee cup before you keep reading.
Assuming you have drawn the coffee cup, I now need you to answer these three questions:
On which side did you draw the handle?
Are you right-handed or left-handed?
Do you primarily write using the Latin alphabet or a different one? (please specify which)
More context
Most people will draw the handle on the right side. My professor says it's because most people are right-handed, so they draw the handle in the direction that would be comfortable for them to pick up.
I said drawing it on the right side just felt more comfortable to my hand and argued it's probably because we write a bunch of letters like that. B, b, D, P, p, R all look like a tiny "handle on the right side" and are all a straight line followed by a round one (so "cup first, handle second," like most people draw cups). The Latin alphabet doesn't have letters like that that face the other way, except maybe d, depending on how you write it, so it makes sense to me that people writing mostly Latin letters would go with the handle on the right side.
Which means that I need to know what Asians, Arabs and Greeks do and if the distribution of left and right sides of handles differs from the Latin alphabet group. Cyrillic seems to favor right, too, though it'd be interesting to see if there are differences.
If there are, my theory is right. Doubly so if there is a sizeable increase in a group whose alphabet has letters that benefit the left side choice.
So feel free to spread this to as many people as you like and put the answers in the comments or the tags of a reblog. The more answers I get, the better I can assess whose theory is better.
Thank you for your help!
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