#witches burned at the stake
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simpsonscore · 7 months ago
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screwpinecaprice · 2 months ago
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I already really like these two, but after The Return of The Pumpkin Rabbit, I have been smitten. (⁠人⁠*⁠´⁠∀⁠`⁠)⁠。⁠*♡
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ex0skeletal-undead · 2 months ago
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Damnation by Daniel Valaisis
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entnoot · 10 months ago
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“𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵 𝘢 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘤𝘩? 𝘐’𝘭𝘭 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘢 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘤𝘩.”
Finally finished this piece of a very cool Magda moment from our dnd campaign! 🔥
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qin-qin16 · 24 days ago
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Random Horror Sans headcanons
Horror, if he ever left the Underground, would wear a cap to hide the hole in his skull. It’s something simple and described, nothing that would draw attention (unlike his open wound);
Saejun (Farm Sans) was the one who taught him a few words in korean;
He suffers from dyslexia, and although it interferes with his daily life, Horror is somewhat reluctant to deal with it - in fact, he developed this condition shortly before quitting his position as a scientist, precisely because it was hindering his research;
On the surface, he enjoys spending his time fishing or roaming around his own house;
Horror likes making small wooden statues, the kind that fit in the palm of his hand. He usually makes figures of other monsters or animals he’s seen on the surface;
He would stalk anyone who posed a threat to him and Papyrus;
He likely suffers from osteoporosis due to his poor and almost nonexistent diet;
uhhhh who are my horror's fans mutuals? Uhhh @vanglaggle @what-have-i-unleashed and @triglycercule ?? You too @howlsofbloodhounds want to see your thought
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terminalvelocityfrfr · 2 months ago
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When I first started listening to malevolent I could simply not COMPREHEND John and Arthur were voiced by the same people.
I literally thought the fanwiki was lying to me and I was being gaslit
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bloodybosom · 4 months ago
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Great scene from another cheesy Vincent Price Peter Cushing flick
Twins of Evil, 1971
thanks @sowhatifiliveinfukuoka
thanks @voluptuarian
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yoursghouly · 1 year ago
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“Peculiar” by Nona Limmen
(Black and White Version)
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metalotaku-da · 1 month ago
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city spirits dpxdc
may i suggest a recommendation for anyone in love with the city spirit concepts to check out, gotham academy, olive silverlock, and the dc villain known as calamity. i feel it could feed all of your creative flames.
for those who aren't into digging up the comics, gotham academy has several videos on youtube where people basicly read them to you.
but i feel with those three twigs via wiki, dpxdc fans who love amity and gotham as city spirits with tension especially can start a bonfire.
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ourstaturestouchtheskies · 1 year ago
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Scenes from the Spanish Inquisition – Gabriel Ferrier // Which Witch – Florence + the Machine
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fieryfemale · 5 months ago
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Watching Johnnie
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thesorceresstemple · 1 year ago
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percephilous · 11 days ago
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that fucking bird that he hates not only is aster taller but he can also float its like a double attack for geara. asters trying to see if he can kill geara by getting his heart to give out. it has yet to work. there was also no door there we dont know how he got one there
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photo-art-lady · 11 months ago
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An Intelligent Woman Spends Her Money On Books And Art Instead Of Silicone
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lucitecoffin · 2 months ago
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stromuprisahat · 11 days ago
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... what’s the difference between a witch and a wizard, really? You might say that wizards are men and witches are women. But that isn’t the case. There are male witches, too. There were male witches, too. And they also got burned at the stake. No, the difference between the witch and the wizard instead relates to their relationship with nature. The wizard studies hefty books up in his tower. He takes in the knowledge they offer and learns to apply that in a world beyond the castle walls. The witch, meanwhile, is out in the forest, digging for magic herbs with her bare, dirty hands. Besides this, the witch (whether good or wicked) also performs rituals. She dances naked at the forest’s edge, makes offerings in the pale moonlight, and performs some sort of rite with menstrual blood or medicinal plants or whatever it might be. In short, there is almost always a spiritual aspect to the witch. One that you won’t find in the wizard in the same way. Although Hermione Granger in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books is called a “witch,” she is in actual fact a female wizard. There just isn’t really a word for those. Which there should be, of course. What separates the witch from the wizard is her attitude to nature. The witch is interested in convening with and understanding the plants that give her magical powers, not just because they give her powers, but because that connection means something to her. The wizard, however, can’t really be bothered with all that. He’s interested in magic for the power it brings him over the external world. Not how it connects him to himself, his body, or the cosmos. He lies much closer to the vision of technology that dominates today’s society. Which is why we need the witch. Not because she is a woman, but because of what she represents: a road not yet traveled.
Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men (Katrine Marçal)
I didn't expect a description of the difference between Sarkan and Agnieszka's magic in a metaphor in book about history of inventions and women, but here we are, I guess...
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