I Can Read The Voynich Manusript But Im Not Telling Anyone What It Says Because Its Honestly Problematic

i can read the voynich manusript but im not telling anyone what it says because its honestly problematic as fuck

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3 months ago

artist who usually draws horses draws a wolf

Artist Who Usually Draws Horses Draws A Wolf
2 years ago
Our Sunday Best 👒🐰👗✨

Our Sunday best 👒🐰👗✨

2 years ago

Fun little thing about medieval medicine.

So there’s this old German remedy for getting rid of boils. A mix of eggshells, egg whites, and sulfur rubbed into the boil while reciting the incantation and saying five Paternosters. And according to my prof’s friend (a doctor), it’s all very sensible. The eggshells abrade the skin so the sulfur can sink in and fry the boil. The egg white forms a flexible protective barrier. The incantation and prayers are important because you need to rub it in for a certain amount of time.

It’s easy to take the magic words as superstition, but they’re important.

1 year ago

they hate me for my girlish whimsy and for my pathological degree of avoidant behavior

8 months ago
Mordred Manor! (with Close-ups Under The Cut)

Mordred Manor! (with close-ups under the cut)

edit: i just put up some new drawings on my ko-fi, so if you wanna print this out as a poster or something, you can find it there at full resolution in the 'Misc Art' folder! :) (personal use only!)

Mordred Manor! (with Close-ups Under The Cut)
Mordred Manor! (with Close-ups Under The Cut)
Mordred Manor! (with Close-ups Under The Cut)
2 years ago
Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

10 months ago

On July 1942, 2, most of the children of Lidice, a small village in what was then Czechoslovakia, were handed over to the gestapo office of the gestapo.

On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were

These 82 children were then transported to the of extermination camp 70 kilometers away. Once they arrived, they were gassed to death. This remarkable sculpture by Marie Uchytilová commemorates this massacre.

On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were
On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were
On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were

A group of Bronze Sculptures, paying tribute to the children who died. Its construction was decided in 1969 by the woman sculptor, Marie Uchytilova. As a symbol of an imaginary tomb of the 13 million most innocent victims of the war - children, she chose as model, 82 children of lidice asphyxiated in the gas rooms of chelmno.

On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were
On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were
On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were

She took 20 years to make this beautiful sculpture because she used the vintage documents to reproduce the faces of the missing children and to represent them according to their exact size.

On July 1942, 2, Most Of The Children Of Lidice, A Small Village In What Was Then Czechoslovakia, Were
8 months ago

Paramores

Have I ever painted people or horses with watercolours before? No. But you cant let skill level stop creative endevors.

Paramores

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1 year ago

Hey hey don't cry, Thomas Latta's writing on his cure for cholera ok?

11 months ago

Ancient Necklace with Mosaic Glass Beads, from the Eastern Mediterranean, c.100 BCE-100 CE: this necklace is composed of 30 glass beads, most of which are decorated with stylized faces

Ancient Necklace With Mosaic Glass Beads, From The Eastern Mediterranean, C.100 BCE-100 CE: This Necklace

From the John Paul Getty Museum:

The beads are made of multi-colored opaque glass and are decorated with heads and floral designs. The necklace is in good condition; some beads are chipped or cracked.

Ancient Necklace With Mosaic Glass Beads, From The Eastern Mediterranean, C.100 BCE-100 CE: This Necklace

The exact origin of this piece is unknown, but it can be traced back to the Eastern Mediterranean, where it was likely made by a Greek or Roman artist.

Ancient Necklace With Mosaic Glass Beads, From The Eastern Mediterranean, C.100 BCE-100 CE: This Necklace

Each bead has a width of about 1.2cm (roughly half an inch); they're decorated with remarkably intricate details, and each face is depicted in its own unique style.

Ancient Necklace With Mosaic Glass Beads, From The Eastern Mediterranean, C.100 BCE-100 CE: This Necklace

Sources & More Info:

John Paul Getty Museum: Necklace with Mosaic Glass Beads

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