Art by Roberto Nieto
This piece of art made by Peter Gabel “Miniature Mermaid House” it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in a while.
Joan of Arc appreciation post. 1. by Paul Antoine de la Boulaye. 2. by Albert Lynch. 3. by Gilbert Anthony Pownall 4. by Sir John Everett Millais.
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A DOLLY PARTON FOR EVERY FRIEND CLASS 🤝
WOMAN + BLOOD + SMILE
The Love Witch (2016) dir. Anna Biller Ready or Not (2019) dir. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett Jennifer’s Body (2009) dir. Karyn Kusama The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper Freaky (2020) dir. Christopher B. Landon Hush (2016) dir. Mike Flanagan
Stéphanie Kilgast aka Petitplat (French, b. 1985, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, based Vannes, France) - A Tale Of Knowledge, 2020, Sculptures: Epoxy Clay, Aluminum Foil and Wire, Acrylics, Paper on reclaimed Book
K I T S U N E [ キツネ ] Kitsune are extremely intelligent and very powerful shape-shifters. They frequently harass humans by transforming into giants or other fearsome monsters, sometimes just for pranks, and sometimes for other nefarious purposes. They are skilled enough to even transform into exact likenesses of individual people, often appearing in the guise of beautiful human women in order to play tricks on young men. On more than one occasion this has resulted in the marriage with an unwitting human. Some kitsune even spend most of their lives in human form, adopting human names and customs, taking human jobs, and even raising families. When startled, or drunk, or careless, occasionally part of their magical disguise can fail, and the kitsune’s true nature may be revealed by a tail, a patch of fur, fangs, or some other vulpine feature. verse; serendipity





