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lovelandgaragedoorrepair · 4 months ago
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jewish-sideblog · 5 months ago
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Magen David Pride Flags except I fixed the sizes and the colors to better soothe my neurodivergent brain
Feel free to use them for whatever without credit. I wouldn't stop you even if I could, it's all in the public domain anyway
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merakisphere · 2 months ago
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Hello! I’m a maker of the once popular 3D wire mandala trinket from the 90’s era. During those “ancient” times, people would often enjoy this as a nifty hair piece, or fashionable bracelet. Nowadays it is more commonly used as a fidget toy and/or desk ornament. What makes this special is its hyper-versatility and the freedom of being able to use this however you can imagine.
I invite you to discover my handmade Fidget Blooms, and browse my hundreds of styles and colours favourited & reviewed by thousands of happy customers. Very demurely, use code TUMBLR at checkout for a special discount. Thank you for discovering my art, I do hope you enjoy it! :)
“The entire point of life is to take chances on dreams that seem crazy to most but feel like destiny to you.” -Timothy Shriver
I wanted to share this quote as it relates to my journey as an artisan specializing in wire art. It is a statement about pursuing one’s passion, even when others might find it unconventional or risky, as long as it feels personally meaningful and aligned with one’s purpose. <3
PS: 90s kids, don’t forget to take that Ipuprofen today for that back pain. XD
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isimchi · 2 months ago
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An untitled digital painting I made for the Nowhere City UFO Museum, 2024.
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marzipanandminutiae · 4 months ago
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Dear marzi, for reasons of trying not to give period characters too modern fetishes in my smut, may I have some recs as to where I may find some of that olde fetish content you've previously seen?
On the Wikipedia page for the "corset controversy," unfortunately!
Historians have been taking obvious tightlacing fetish letters seriously for...way too long. And sometimes still are. Confirmation bias is a hell of a thing. Of course, there's no way to 100% tell which letters are fetish fuel and which are real, but generally any that use particularly heightened language or common erotic tropes- or that seem to fly in the face of evidence from extant garments, unedited videos, stock and advertisements from real corset companies, etc. -are to be viewed with suspicion.
(The same is true for letters used now to claim that nipple piercing was a real Victorian trend- for, indeed, the only source is anonymous magazine letters and many of them fall into the same obvious patterns as the tightlacing letters. One DOES describe the alleged process in detail...but it's basically the same as the process for ear-piercing, a service jewelers did commonly offer back then. Just applied to nipples. So whether it's real or not is still uncertain, but it's highly doubtful that large numbers of Victorian women were running around with nipple piercings given that no extant nipple rings have been found, such piercings are never mentioned in letters or diaries or other more concrete sources, etc.)
Besides that, I've seen glimpses of most modern fetishes in various sources:
the Psychopathia Sexualis, a medical manual of "sexual mental illness" (in heavy quotes because things like homosexuality and gender variance are mentioned under that heading), talks about everything from a fetish for tight boots and gloves on women, to bloodplay (initiated by a woman, actually, who wanted to drink her husband's blood), to force-femming, to some very elaborate femdom scenarios that I hope the sex workers in question were paid well for. Of course, since the cases are anonymous, these are also difficult to confirm- but clearly someone had THOUGHT of them, since they're written into the book.
And I've seen at least some of them in other sources, too, including some of the magazines that published the nipple piercing and tightlacing letters. The Englishwomen's Domestic Magazine was notorious for its letters on tightlacing, tight gloves, spanking, etc.
Photographic porn was definitely a thing almost as soon as photography came into being. A lot of it is pretty vanilla, but I could swear I'd seen piss kink photos (with urine painted in after development) before the blog where they were hosted went defunct
James Joyce's letters to his wife get into farting and scat fetish territory. Yes, really.
Speaking of letters, there was one man living here in Boston who, in the late 19th century, wrote letters to his wife describing erotic dreams of her as a giantess who pissed on him and then ate him. I cannot remember his name and it's going to drive me insane all day, but he was the head of Boston's censorship organization, the Watch and Ward society and these letters were first released by his own children for an unauthorized biography written five years after his death. Guess there was little love lost there.
BDSM is old. Like, really old. Old, to quote the sacred texts, as balls. I'm pretty sure there are sexual flagellation texts going back to the Renaissance, but don't quote me on that.
Basically, Rule 34 can be back-applied, too. If it existed, there was a fetish for it, probably. Of course, things that specifically involve modern technology or properties are out, but beyond that...the sky is the limit
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forecast0ctopus · 1 year ago
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it’s a scream, baby!
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temmeutamanho · 1 year ago
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Vogue Portugal September Issue
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courfee · 3 months ago
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James giving reg a piggy back ride when he gets tired of walking :-(
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i am with you, anon.
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nadineross · 1 year ago
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normal blinkies for normal kindred :)
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deuyr4 · 23 days ago
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jaune offfffff arc.
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zip-toonz · 1 year ago
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First day out with my son Bogos!
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not-your-asian-fantasy · 7 months ago
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P.S Kaguya
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It took six years of struggle in an industry that favors thin and Eurocentric for Kaguya to make it to New York Fashion Week. As a second-generation Korean American, she encountered constant resistance to her weight and stigmas about her identity. She quickly discovered, she says, that the same stereotypes associated with Asian women were reinforced for Asian models: to be petite and obedient.
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sketchalicious · 10 months ago
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longing to understand
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quaintpanic · 1 year ago
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nest-being · 7 months ago
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lolita is for ALL bodies!!! you don't need to lose weight or look a certain way to wear this fashion! literally don't listen to the people saying that it's only for thin cisgendered women- that's a malicious lie and goes against the very spirit of lolita!! life is too fucking short so listen to your heart and wear the frilly dress!!!
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cinematicnomad · 8 months ago
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THE TERROR ▸ 1.09 the c, the c, the open c
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