only americans will understand::
shirley temple DVD set infomercial
Something Lovely
Activities of a Master Dream Analyst, Self-Proclaimed Rock Historian, and Stop-Motion Animator
hemlock remains “updates when possible” unfortunately, but this week i handed in the first part of my MA coursework \(>m<)/ so i had a little bit of a break to do something for myself finally.
I found this amazing webcomic months ago and couldn’t stop reading it, so I binge-read all the existing pages in one night (I stayed up until at least 1 am; not a good way to read…)
I revisited it today, and it’s as great as I remembered. Hemlock is based on the stories of Baba Yaga, and has a black and white style unlike any other webcomic I’ve seen.
What the Moon Saw : and other tales
by Hans C. Andersen.
Translated by H. W. Dulcken, Ph.D.
with eighty illustrations by A. W. Bayes.
and engraved by the Brothers Darziel.
London :
George Routledge & Sons,
Broadway, Ludgate Hill.
.1866.The Marsh King’s Daughter
“A message to the viking woman”
watched wonder woman last night and i really enjoyed it!! here’s some fanart of her wearing the jacket i wore to the cinema bc why not 💪✨
