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Miniaturist Penny Thomson makes figures, dioramas and mechanical miniatures using card, paper pulp and wires.

This is an impressive mechanical owl


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just had the weirdest interaction. this off-leash Yorkshire Terrier wobbled up to sniff my ankle, and then its owner said “the vet wanted to euthanize her”

and I was like “……oh”

and she said “4 years ago. she had a stroke, but I went to church and prayed to the Virgin Mary, and now she can walk again. but sometimes she drops, which is why I have this stroller”

and I was like “oh, okay.” I didn't know what to say after that, so I was just like "it's a cool dog" and kept walking

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Not even remotely kidding when I say that if you don’t fuck with the LGBTQIA+ community, I do not and will not fuck with you. Big ass love to all the queer folks out there. If you’re on my blog, you’re in a safe place.


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i learned about a little practical things of the past no longer exist today

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In Victorian England they were called stair dust corners and that tells you exactly what they were for.

Here on my island I could use something like that because I live here without a vacuum cleaner and clean the apartment with brooms and mops and I like it very much.

But a broom doesn't get the corners as clean as such a narrow attachment for the vacuum cleaner.

And these decorative little metal corners solved this problem in a stylish way.

The dust has no chance to settle in a corner.