Wow nevermind the “low fat everything”, but these recipes, combos, ideas etc are just golden.
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Wow nevermind the “low fat everything”, but these recipes, combos, ideas etc are just golden.
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“One of the most fascinating archeological finds in Russia has been the discovery of hundreds of “birchbark documents” (messages written on the bark of birch trees with a sharp stylus) that were created from the 11th to the 15th century.
The birchbark documents of Novgorod are a major source for information about life in Medieval Novgorod because they are not the writings of church theologians or political leaders, but rather, personal messages, IOUs, love letters, shopping lists, and so on. One of the most fascinating items, in my mind, is a collection of children’s drawings that have been unearthed.
Children’s drawings in the Middle Ages?! Even if such things were created in period, how could they have survived to the present day? After all, finger paints, magic markers, and crayons were not yet in use, paper was far too valuable of a commodity to waste on children, and refrigerator doors were unavailable for the display of Junior’s artistic genius. Most of the products of childhood inspiration probably were expressed on the ephemeral canvas of dirt or sand.
But birchbark was a different story. The bark was widely available (although there are indications that excessive use of the medium caused a decline in the local birch population) and easily cultivated. Anyone could use it. When one was finished with the message, it was simply thrown into the mud, where the presence of water and clay created an unusually bacteria-free environment which preserved the documents. So, we have the ideal medium: cheap, easy to come by, and (thanks to unique geology) preserved for hundreds of years.
The drawings from Novgorod that we have found appear to all come from a Russian boy named Onfim, who lived at the end of the twelfth century or beginning of the thirteenth century in the city of Novgorod. By the estimate of the archaeologists who unearthed his works, he was around seven years old at the time that he made these drawings.
Onfim was being taught to write, but he was obviously restless with his lessons and when he could get away with it, he intermixed his assignments with doodlings. In this first example, he started to write out the first eleven letters of the alphabet in the upper right corner, but got bored and drew a picture of himself as a grown-up warrior impaling an enemy with his spear. To remove any doubt about the identity of the warrior, he even labeled the person on the horse as “Onfim.”
Fantasies of becoming a mighty warrior were not the only things that Onfim thought up though. In another example, he took the piece of bark that he was practicing on (left), turned it over (right), and drew a picture of himself disguised as a wild beast (which he identified by writing “I am a wild beast” [Ia zver’] over it). The beast, with its long tongue (or fiery breath), is apparently still a friendly beast as it is carrying a sign that reads “Greetings from Onfim to Danilo” [Poklon ot Onfima ko Danile]. Danilo (i.e., Daniel) was probably a friend, perhaps even a schoolmate sitting next to Onfim.
Onfim liked to draw people and while his artistic aptitude may have been lacking, he was prolific.”
oh my GODDDD this is so amazingly fascinating to me I love this post to bits and pieces!! ;A; LOOK AT THE DOODLLLLLES
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i kissed a boy once and now i am immortal
basically the young adult section of any bookstore
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okay time to look up iron man 3 gifs
BECAUSE WHOA-LY SHIT MAN
SO WONDERFUL
WANT TO WATCH AGAIN
Without VFX, Iron Man 2 is the story of two men, with soft spots on their heads, getting into trouble in their pajamas.
I would still watch this movie.
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https://www.facebook.com/Anatomy4Sculptors/photos_albums
Such a fantastic resource!!
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Our wonderful old lady dog, Daisuki, wasn’t able to stand up today. We took her to the vet to put her to sleep. I’m finishing finals 300 miles away, but I was able to talk to her as we put her to sleep. Even though I couldn’t be there for her, I’m glad I was able to talk to her in her last moments. I kept telling her how much we love her, and how she’s such a good girl.
She’s been with us since I was in first grade. I wish I could have been there for her.
She’s such a good girl. We love her so much.
Love you, Daisuki.
Casually posts this at 3 am when no one is going to see it.
but FOLDS hoyl shit folds folds are so awesome man you literally have no idea I like drawing folds som uch I’ll put them in places where they don’t even belong sometimes. Honestly this is far from definitive and is just my understanding of how folds works gleamed from hours upon hours staring at strangers pants on mass transit, so don’t take my word for it, do your own study! Look at your own jeans in the mirror! look at other peoples jeans! google jeans on the internets! Each different fit is going to come with it’s own folds, depending on factors like the cut of the leg and how much fabric there is and how heavy it is and man there are just so many variables and things to think about it’s awesome
I’m currently working on a drawing where I’ve already drawn the jeans so haha I could have used this. Reblogging for future reference though.
THIS TOOK ME YEARS OF SHITTY MANGA TRACING
AND REMEMBER: THE BEST REFERENCE IS OTHER PEOPLE.
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