a little bit of everything.
me sighing and putting back on my comically oversized cowboy hat that says I BELIEVE IN THE FUNDAMENTAL INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF ALL OF HUMANKIND AND ALSO IN GAY LOVE: yeehaw
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local girl defends loser dad from some rich kid
this has been in my head for months and i finally drew it lol
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So I’m auditing a class and I am older than literally everyone in it (including the instructor), and it’s fine, I just need to complain to the void.
Actually Captain Jack Harkness is SO important. During a time when we couldn’t get a single queer on screen in most shows and even those few we did get ended up dead 90% of the time, he was not only openly bisexual, he was openly bisexual and LITERALLY unable to die.
They buried that gay and he still dug himself up and kept fucking
(via isilverandcold)
Actually, ancient glass, having been rather neglected by archaeology for decades, is a pretty exciting topic in scholarship right now. The main thing is that glass persists–it’s very stable. After fabric rots and metal turns to a scrap of rust, there will lie a necklace, still scattered across a chest that itself has turned mostly to earth.
Bead typologies, for example (that is, the classification of different styles/shapes/decorative motifs/colors) can allow scholars to trace trade routes, as they study the distributions of different bead types over time and geography. Glass production is kinda industrial in nature, not like spinning or beer that make good cottage industries. It was often produced in one place, and then sold on to artisans elsewhere, and then the beads themselves were traded across entire continents.
Chemical analysis of the glass can do even more to trace routes, since different compositions and incidence of different mineral contaminants can allow archaeologists to trace glass production to individual sites, thousands of years after the fact. It’s dizzying, really.
The downside is that for a long time, archaeologists regarded beads as unimportant trinkets, and antiquities dealers understood that they were easy to take and easy to move. So an awful lot of the most exceptional beads we have from the distant past spent time in private collections or uncategorized drawers somewhere in a museum back room, so they’ve lost much of what we could have learned from their original provenance. Maybe we’ll be able to turn new analytical tools on some of these to reconstruct more of their past.
This is one of the nerdiest posts I’ve made on this site; why does it have notes? I love you. What the fuck.
(via brainrockets)
Just hold me, just fucking hold me
Ok so I know this part was a bit haha funny whatever but I can’t un-imagine Hob crying to Andhera and Andhera just holding him through it……. Love is rough 💔
(via dimension20stuff)
bauhaus. in the middle of baustreet
Bauhaus. It is made out of concrete
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@quiddie can we please get a season 2 of acofaf
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