The Water Doesn't Even Look Real, Amazing!

The water doesn't even look real, amazing!

Moss Waterfall

Moss waterfall

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3 years ago

Hilarious

A Cartoon For @newscientist A While Back. #thematrix Https://www.instagram.com/p/CTrSgq1MyVS/?utm_medium=tumblr

A cartoon for @newscientist a while back. #thematrix https://www.instagram.com/p/CTrSgq1MyVS/?utm_medium=tumblr

7 years ago

Hilarious!

Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!
Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!
Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!
Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!
Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!
Get That Shit Outta Here! My Website – My Facebook Page – See Me On LINE Webtoon!

Get that shit outta here! My website – My Facebook page – See me on LINE Webtoon!

3 years ago

I love cat sidhe folklore.

The Cait Sidhe

The Cait Sidhe

Celtic mythology describes Cait Sidhe as a fae spirit that takes the form of a large black cat with a white spot on its chest. People of ancient Ireland believed that cats operated somewhere between the mortal and spiritual realms.

They viewed them as guardians of the gates of the Otherworld.

a link between humans, the Otherworld and other realms. According to Celtic folklore, spirits that took the form of Cait Sidhe, a large black cat, could steal the soul of the dead before the Gods, devil or the angels could claim it. Where they take the souls nobody knows.

Northern Scottish believed hearing a Cait Sidhe scream or yowl meant you or someone in your family would die soon while the centeral and southern Scottish saw them as gentle guardians of death that guided lost souls into the place after.

The Insular Scottish believed they were the ones that warned you of death but also would grant you wishes if summoned and given offerings.

The Icelandic people have the yule cat which is put in the cait Sidhe terminology.

From what I can tell Russians and Germans held the black cats are witches in disguise belief but they also had a fearful respect if them.

Another Irish tradition derived from the ancient belief that certain spirits took the form of a cat happens on All Hallows Eve, known in Ireland as Samhain, hallows eve, all hallowsv day and just halloween on that night, spirits, fae and demons would be roaming the earth. Everyone set a dish of milk outside so that when Cait Sidhe passed your house, they would be happy with the offering and bless your home and maybe even your whole blood line. If you did not set out milk, Cait Sidhe would be displeased and disrespected so they'd leave a curse on your livestock and cause the cows to not give milk or bare young. Possibly curse your wife as well woth infertility.

Catholics and Christians took the idea of the Cait Sidhe and erased the fae part. Claiming they were demons sent from hell so they may sell innocent souls..

The mythology of the Cait Sidhe even had it's hold in the Americas. Ingenious people say the black cat as a trickster, african south Americans saw the black cat as a symbol of evil while African north Americans saw them as guardians.

White americans had mixed feelings on black cats but they always held some sort of magical power be that a protector or a trickster.

The neolithic Irish people and many Scottish also believed in the Cait Sidhe but believe that Cait Sidhe were not fairy spirits but were actually witches that could take the form of a cat. It was said that these witches could transform into a cat eight times but if they took the form of a cat on their ninth transformation, they would remain a cat. Many think it's the origin of the saying that cats have nine lives.

This is also thought the term " never cross a black cat's path " comes from since that cat may just be a Cait Sidhe or a witch.

References too the Cait Sidhe can also be found in Edgar Allen Poe's story the black cat✨

5 years ago

This is beautiful

Sue Davis Studios

Sue Davis studios

6 years ago

I don't have a need for this, but I WANT THIS...

Steampunk Hourglass By Stanislav Remez
Steampunk Hourglass By Stanislav Remez
Steampunk Hourglass By Stanislav Remez

Steampunk Hourglass by Stanislav Remez

7 years ago
From Pop Chart Lab + Pottermore, This Print Catalogues The Many Magical Objects Of Harry Potter Mythology,

From Pop Chart Lab + Pottermore, this print catalogues the many magical objects of Harry Potter mythology, both important and incidental.

3 years ago

These are beautiful, so atmospheric I wish I could step right into them.

Art By Charlotte Cousquer
Art By Charlotte Cousquer
Art By Charlotte Cousquer
Art By Charlotte Cousquer
Art By Charlotte Cousquer

Art by Charlotte Cousquer

6 years ago

Beautiful! I haven't seen this Mucha before.

Laurel, 1901, Alphonse Mucha

Laurel, 1901, Alphonse Mucha

Medium: lithography

https://www.wikiart.org/en/alphonse-mucha/laurel-1901

7 years ago

“I confess I do not know why, but looking at the stars always makes me dream.”

— Vincent van Gogh

3 years ago

Very interesting, I guess if it ain't broke don't fix it.

Something I find incredibly cool is that they’ve found neandertal bone tools made from polished rib bones, and they couldn’t figure out what they were for for the life of them. 

Until, of course, they showed it to a traditional leatherworker and she took one look at it and said “Oh yeah sure that’s a leather burnisher, you use it to close the pores of leather and work oil into the hide to make it waterproof. Mine looks just the same.” 

“Wait you’re still using the exact same fucking thing 50,000 years later???”

“Well, yeah. We’ve tried other things. Metal scratches up and damages the hide. Wood splinters and wears out. Bone lasts forever and gives the best polish. There are new, cheaper plastic ones, but they crack and break after a couple years. A bone polisher is nearly indestructible, and only gets better with age. The more you use a bone polisher the better it works.”

It’s just. 

50,000 years. 50,000. And over that huge arc of time, we’ve been quietly using the exact same thing, unchanged, because we simply haven’t found anything better to do the job. 

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-Just Me [In my 30s going on eternity] (A Random Rambling Wordy Nerd and an appreciator of all forms of artistic expression) Being Me- Art, Books, Fantasy, Folklore, Literature, and the Natural World are my Jam.

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