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This is what happens when a bubble freezes
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Murmuration of Starlings that looks like one huge bird
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Viking runes on an ancient Greek statue,

The Piraeus Lion is a marble statue around 3 meters (9 feet) tall which was carved around 360 BC and had adorned Athens harbor for over 1800 years. In 1687 Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice was at war the empire when they laid siege to and eventually sacked the city. The Venetians looted Athens of it’s wealth, carting of many treasures and historical antiquities including the Piraeus lion. The Venetians noticed that there was a strange writing along the shoulder and flank of the lion, however no one remembered what the language was, what it said, or who put it there. The lion was carted off to Venice and put on display at the Venetian Arsenal, where it sits to this day.

The origins of the writing remained a mystery until the lion was visited by a Swedish diplomat named Johann David Akerblad, who identified them as Nordic runes at the end of the 18th century. Since then numerous scholars have viewed and attempted to translate the runes. This task is greatly complicated by the fact that the runes are heavily eroded, with many completely illegible. The most widely accepted translation is from Erik Brate in 1914,

The runes are believed to have been carved in the 11th century by the Varangians. The Varangians were a group of Scandinavian Vikings who sold their services as mercenaries to the Eastern Roman Empire, AKA the Byzantine Empire. The Varangians would eventually settle down in what is now Russia and Ukraine.
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A pair of ceremonial Chinese jade swords, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)

from Quan Rong Gallery
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Click HERE for more facts!
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Hexagonally jointed basalt pillars formed by ancient volcanic eruptions serve as the pathway to an island steeped in Hebridean history and folklore. Legend has it a giant once lived in ‘An Uamh Binn’, a place eternally swept by the deep and swellling sea, also known as Fingal’s Cave. This vast cavern with its mysterious shadows, dark, weed-covered chambers is one of the most extraordinary places I ever beheld.

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If depression was a musical

This is a bop

ok this keeps coming on my dash and every time the notes are filled with people being like WHAT IS THIS so i am HERE TO ENLIGHTEN YOU, FRIENDS

this is from the musical Firebringer which is free to watch on Youtube. it’s by Team StarKid of A Very Potter Musical fame (think you recognize the girl singing? that’s Lauren Lopez, also known as the funniest Draco Malfoy the world has ever seen)

anyway, Firebringer is a female-driven, hilarious musical about bisexual cavewomen and you are going to want to watch it. trust me.

WATCH FIREBRINGER!

Our entire office sings this at least once a week.
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digital drawing of the pokemon bulbasaur, ivysaur and venusaur reimagined as glyphs, their pokédex number is on display at the bottom of each pokemon as maya numerals, the pokemon look like half-monst

digital drawing of the pokemon charmander, charmeleon and charizard reimagined as glyphs, their pokédex number is on display at the bottom of each pokemon as maya numerals, the pokemon look like lizar

digital drawing of the pokemon squirtle, wartortle and blastoise reimagined as glyphs, their pokédex number is on display at the bottom of each pokemon as maya numerals, the pokemon are inspired in tu

monarobot:

Here’s my updated version of my Pokemayan starters! I’ve been thinking about tackling other gen starters for fun as well, let me know if you’d like to see that!

You can nab a print of these on my INPRNT store or at my TeePublic if you prefer a black background.

I’m also posting the process videos for these on my Patreon!

If you dig my work and would like to support it I’m also open for commissions (info on the link) and have a tip jar via Kofi

These were made with Procreate on the ipad pro!
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on one hand, this is adorbs

on the other hand, i need this, but brass knuckles

This is a post I’d have expected to see on [personal profile] copperbadge‘s tumblr
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Before the availability of the tape recorder and during the 1950s, when vinyl was scarce, people in the Soviet Union began making records of banned Western music on discarded x-rays calling it ‘bone music’. With the help of a special device, banned bootlegged jazz and rock ‘n’ roll records were “pressed” on thick radiographs salvaged from hospital waste bins and then cut into discs of 23-25 centimeters in diameter. “They would cut the X-ray into a crude circle with manicure scissors and use a cigarette to burn a hole,” says author Anya von Bremzen.

I started to tag people who’d think this is cool
And then I realized that’s probably everyone

That middle one says “элвис пресли“ (Elvis Presley)
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trilliath:

kelagon:

malformalady:

Before the availability of the tape recorder and during the 1950s, when vinyl was scarce, people in the Soviet Union began making records of banned Western music on discarded x-rays calling it ‘bone music’. With the help of a special device, banned bootlegged jazz and rock ‘n’ roll records were “pressed” on thick radiographs salvaged from hospital waste bins and then cut into discs of 23-25 centimeters in diameter. “They would cut the X-ray into a crude circle with manicure scissors and use a cigarette to burn a hole,” says author Anya von Bremzen.

I started to tag people who’d think this is cool
And then I realized that’s probably everyone

That middle one says “элвис пресли“ (Elvis Presley)
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girlwithouthands:

“In Russian, Baba Yaga’s name is not capitalized. Indeed, it is not a name at all, but a description—“old lady yaga” or perhaps “scary old woman.”  ere is often more than one Baba Yaga in a story, and thus we should really say “a Baba Yaga,” “the Baba Yaga.” We do so in these tales when a story would otherwise be confusing. We have continued the western tradition of capitalizing Baba Yaga, since the words cannot be translated and have no other meaning in English (aside perhaps from the pleasant associations of a rum baba).  ere is no graceful way to put the name in the plural in English, and in Russian tales multiple iterations of Baba Yaga never appear at the same time, only in sequence: Baba Yaga sisters or cousins talk about one another, or send travelers along to one another, but they do not live together.  e first-person pronoun “I” in Russian, ‘ia,’ is also uncapitalized. In some tales our witch is called only “Yaga.” A few tales refer to her as “Yagishna,” a patronymic form suggesting that she is Yaga’s daughter rather than Yaga herself. (That in turn suggests that Baba Yaga reproduces parthenogenetically, and some scholars agree that she does.)  The lack of capitalization in every published Russian folktale also hints at Baba Yaga’s status as a type rather than an individual, a paradigmatic mean or frightening old woman.  This description in place of a name, too, could suggest that it was once a euphemism for another name or term, too holy or frightening to be spoken, and therefore now long forgotten.”

— Sibelan Forrester, from her introduction to Baba Yaga: The Wild Witch of the East in Russian Fairy Tales
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teamrocketing:

i’m so glad i live in 2016 so i dont have to deal with these massive terrifying animals except the blue whale, but shes gentle and good

The little “for scale” guy, though!

for the crocodile, and only the crocodile, the scale guy is Captain Hook

The Giant Ground Sloth would probably murder us but he LOOKS friend-shaped….

lol, look at the whale! =)
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pettry:

Just a little drawing of some sort of romance… and a pet dragon. :)

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