jeezypetes:

Every. Day at my work i an smelling dirt smells u would not believe. I clean my nose out w a q tip after shower and it’s brown in there. Archaeologists are tormenting me from afar

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Portal to Dirt Dimension, where the archaeologists are trying to send me

Every. Day at my work i an smelling dirt smells u would not believe. I clean my nose out w a q tip after shower and it’s brown in there. Archaeologists are tormenting me from afar

jpaikmedia-deactivated20230222:

Can I share some very special photos, of a nearly abandoned mall I visited with a friend last summer

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The forest fair mall, went there with a friend after some extremely traumatizing stuff happened and being in that place is something I’ll always remember. It had a special energy to it. We also visited an arcade 10 dollars for two hours to play all the games you want.

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fawnvelveteen:
“Perfume Bottle, English, late 19th century, probably Thomas Webb & Sons or Stevens & Williams.
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fawnvelveteen:

Perfume Bottle, English, late 19th century, probably Thomas Webb & Sons or Stevens & Williams.

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PLEASE give us a QUEST

beesmygod:

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get to work pal!

pseudomantis:

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I don’t usually feel unsettled by fossils but there’s something incredibly off-putting about this thing

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pochqmqri:

American eel at Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, Maryland

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themedicalstate:

Tissue Series

These pieces are made of Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. They are constructed by a technique of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper called quilling or paper filigree. Quilling was first practiced by Renaissance nuns and monks who are said to have made artistic use of the gilded edges of worn out bibles, and later by 18th century ladies who made artistic use of lots of free time.

by Lisa Nilsson

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gunshotglitter:

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Aya Takano x Issey Miyake

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2004

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lady-jane-screams:

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wakeah (2016) - cara romero

wakeah is a photograph from artist cara romero’s “first american girls” series. the artist creates images about positive, self-representation of native women. romero notes that “I’m always asking myself, ‘where do we not see ourselves represented accurately?’”

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minmos:

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mindfulwrath:

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ri-rawr-isnt-ok:

irlwakko:

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this is by far my favorite safety/warning sign btw. they really went off with this one

No cuz I fucking love this sign. It’s not an actual barrier so it’s not like some sort of challenge it simply says “fuck around and you will find out”

Ohohoho I LOVE “fuck around and find out” signs, especially the really dramatic and ominous (but true) ones

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(Context for the last one: it’s a WWII era sign posted around the soldiers’ washroom mirror, warning them to never discuss military plans in places where civilians could hear them and report back to the enemy, e.g. in restaurants and pubs in the country. “Loose lips sink ships”.)

I also love these two, which I would place in the category of “You already fucked around, now you’re about to find out.”

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Aerated water is fucking scary. It’s water that has a fuckton of gas in it, which reduces the buoyancy to the point where you will immediately start to sink if you fall in.

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[ID: a sign posted on a high-voltage box among other smaller danger signs that reads: “DANGER: NOT ONLY WILL THIS KILL YOU, IT WILL HURT THE WHOLE TIME YOU’RE DYING”]

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thingsofimportanceanddelight:

nostalgicamerica:

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Imagine just feeding your baby straight-up ketchup by the spoonful, until they get a little older and you can start feeding them Worcestershire sauce instead.