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❀ affection, wit ill-timed

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circe // 24 // usa // they/them personal blog. currently playing: ✿ fe: heroes ✿ pkmn sun ✿ catherine ✿ deemo
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This doublet is a great example of how high definition television has greatly impacted the details of what we see. Makeup artists set designers, and costume designers all have to be even more focused on the small details than before because everything will be seen in detail.  

This costume was first worn by Benedick Blythe as Phoebus in the 1997 made for television production of The Hunchback. It’s a well made and good looking costume - but the fine details are not nearly as apparent as they are in the costume’s second appearance in the 2016 season of Galavant, where it was worn on Timothy Omundson as King Richard.

Costume Credit: Ottoriver

Note: This costume has been reblogged from a previous posting. We will return to regularly scheduled new updates on August 11th.

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glumshoe

Tarantulas in media: great big vicious monsters, insatiable appetites, super deadly, ultra predators, terrifying soulless beasts

Tarantulas in real life: fragile, soft-bellied, eat your dinner or just fucking molt already it’s not that hard, ‘I’m fasting for religious reasons that I’m not going to explain and your offerings of crickets offend me’, ‘oooh nooo I stepped in my water dish and now my foot’s wet I’m going to climb up the glass to sulk about it and if I fall I might DIE and THEN you’ll be sorry’, will yank out ass hair when angry, arches up on tiptoes to avoid belly being touched by passing cricket, might hurt self on own skeleton, leave scraps of web lying around for no reason, constant maladaptive daydreaming, the stoners of the spider world

‘care guides say I like to burrow but nah, I just like making messy piles with substrate and then knocking them over like a child with sandcastles’

also featuring: ‘this plant has been with me for ten years, time to have a sudden mood change and spend an entire night ripping it out and destroying it’ and ‘thanks for putting water in my vivarium i will now continue to shovel earth into it at every opportunity’, ‘i am a vicious predator and- oh no is that a woodlouse crawling over my foot oh no ew better go and sit on top of my cave ew’, ‘hello pesky HUMAN can you please take out these old leaves i found i wrapped them up into a nice bundle for you and put them in the corner i dont like them TAKE THEM OUT’ and, my forever favourite: ‘ohhhh this thermometer looks nice. it’s round. it’s pretty. I WILL WRAP ALL MY LEGS AROUND IT WHILST CLIMBING AND- oh. oh im sliding. it’s coming off. oh. WHY AM I ON MY BACK. OH.’

@cerulean-shark imagine if ungoliant was like this

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I wanna say to all inspiring su theorists out there that i’m pretty sure the crew is stealing theories off tumblr. please be careful. your intellectual property is important. stay safe out there

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mintmilano

this is soooooo funny SU critical blogs learned to correctly interpret foreshadowing and now they think they’re being plagiarized omg me when I read The Very Hungry Caterpillar and I thought he would turn into a butterfly at the end

IM LOSING IT

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joey-joestar

this post has to be satire right no one is that stupid right

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kaijuno

All of the famous INTJs are like mathematicians and scientists and inventors and world changers and I’m just over here eating an entire box of milk duds for breakfast

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dragontatoes

“Nuclear Astrophysicist. Researcher. Astronomer.” - Your bio

Yeah I made this post a few years ago lol. Now I’m a scientist that eats milkduds for breakfast.

oh. inspiring actually.

It is. To milkduds!

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so i saw a discussion about feeling empathy toward children where an adult was explaining that they were worried something might be wrong with them bc they couldn’t feel empathy toward children and ultimately always sees them as “little adults” and didn’t want to comfort and nurture or protect them because all they saw was “someone who’d be an adult one day.”

and everyone went on reassuring them that nothing was wrong with them, they just weren’t a naturally parental person, which is fair and true!

but I didn’t see anybody making what I feel is the most important point, which is:

regardless, you still have to pretend empathy for the child.

No, you don’t have to have your own child, you don’t have to go out of your way to interact with children, and nothing is “wrong” with you if you largely find children annoying. you can tell your adult friends “I don’t have any patience for kids and prefer to not be around them,”

but if you view children as “little adults,” you HAVE to then logically say “but they’re not. they’re children, and I’M the ACTUAL adult, and it’s MY responsibility to treat them well and be nice when I’m around them.”

and I don’t want to see any comments like “must be nice to be neurotypical” on this, because I’m not, and there’s no mental illness that makes it okay to treat others badly, sorry. You have to be nice to children.

It’s just literally human decency. It’s one of the most simple rules of our species. Just be good to children.

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if there wasn’t a chance that I could accidentally win this massive $3000 herbarium drying cabinet I’d enter the raffle for shits and giggles but I talked to the person at the stand and not a whole lot of people have entered and Idk what I would do

too many of u want me to enter this drawing. i would like to reiterate that no, I have not entered the raffle for the $3000 herbarium drying cabinet, bc I am not an herbarium curator and I have NO idea what I would do with this if I won

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inkskinned

me: hmm it is a nice day. as i am filled with hubris, i will go outside and sit :)

every bug in the universe at once: crawl?????? for to crawl???????

me who likes bugs a lot: darlings it’s ok to crawl but be careful of get squish

bugs who are very smart: between page of book, i will Homestead

me: i turn page now

bugs: o my folly!

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