Image I made to express my emotions about the red valley season finale coming out tomorrow </3
Women from Kharkiv, early XXth century
tma is getting a collab with watcher??entertainment????
Присвячено всім загиблим тваринкам під час війни.
ik it won’t happen but i really want this universe’s Gertrude to be the one to have burned down the institute
not for any metaplot reasons, just since they both exist(ed) in this reality
she should be able to look jonah straight in the eyes as she sets ablaze his life’s work, the monument to his superority and the only thing he ever cared about simultaniously and lets it burn until there’s nothing but scorched ground in place for decades to come
the shaded cradle. the fields as far as you can see. the oxen down the road. the people in the other field. the child pushing away their sister. the fact that the children are even here. the woman laughting at them. the other woman drinking. the buzzy bur. i just…just love art so much and Ukrainian art all the more so
Title: Harvest in Ukraine Artist: Mykola Pymonenko (Ukrainian, 1862-1912) Date: 1896 Genre: genre art Movement: Realism Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 87 cm (34.2 in) high x 140 cm (55.1 in) wide
staying in a different place rn, on the other side of the country and had to get 4 wasps (so far) out of the house in 2 days. brb going to write a will and go check an attic for the nest
cw bugs
i keep waking up with bugs in my bed and not because i live in a shitty college dorm, but because corruption wants to make me its special little guy/gn
“it’s not about romance it’s about being each other’s only person”
Fuck love confessions. What if I stabbed myself through the hand with a scalpel so you can get a tortoise?
The Call-Leader, Elwood, Indiana, July 29, 1915
so…a few things about the statement in magp 22:
kinda curious about the patient. it’s said that he has a deformity in his skull (my best guess is either he was born with it or it’s an injury, esp considering ww1 ended not that long ago) but i doubt that matters at all
also, the occipital lobe “plays a crucial role in language and reading, storing memories, recognizing familiar places and faces, and much more” (okay Stranger)
real-life Hans Berger performed the first ever eeg (“reading brain waves”) in 1924
he became interested in neurology bc he believed in phychic powers and mind reading:
the part about him writing to dr. Canton seems completely legit, and he was married to Ursula, cool
unfortunately, he was affiliated with the nazi (and specifically supportive of eugenics), being on the comittee that decided which (of the ‘feeble-minded’ and the likes) would get sterilized
and he also died by suicide
none of which is probably going to be relevant later, but, hey, learning is fun