A photo of some graffiti that says โFISHTITSโ, from an Instagram page for a graffiti removal company
Fish tits, fish tits
Roly poly fish tits
Fish tits, fish tits
Eat them up, yum
A photo of some graffiti that says โFISHTITSโ, from an Instagram page for a graffiti removal company
Fish tits, fish tits
Roly poly fish tits
Fish tits, fish tits
Eat them up, yum
I want to play with your bulge.
#retro ๐บ+
It's fabulous!
Iโve missed yall
Hey there sexy!
I donโt know who produced this LEGO video, but itโs damn good.
The first time cats lay eyes on an abandoned puppy. Watch their reaction.
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Milhouse van Houten explains his pet conspiracy theory.
Wait wait wait. The Vice President of the United States quoted the fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction as if it were real the same day Bluesky suffered a severe outage?
Me + a video game I love.
Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time.
I love Coral Island. The characters and settings are so nice :)
randy's donuts, inglewood, california, 1991
randy's donuts, inglewood, california, 1991
The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City houses a remarkable mosaic skull adorned with turquoise, carnelian, and seashells. This artifact exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship of Aztec artisans and underscores the cultural significance of turquoise in Mesoamerican societies. In Aztec culture, turquoise was highly esteemed, often valued above gold. Its vibrant blue-green hue was considered sacred, symbolizing the divine. Artisans skillfully incorporated turquoise into various ceremonial objects, including masks, shields, and jewelry, reflecting its esteemed status. The mosaic skull serves as a testament to the Aztecs' artistic sophistication and their reverence for turquoise, offering insight into the spiritual and cultural practices of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations.
Skull mask
human skull covered in turquoise, carnelian, shell mosaic
c.1500 CE
Aztec Mexica
Mexico
#handmade #votiveskull #mosaicinlay #turquoise #carnelian #shell #tezcatlipoca #thesmokingmirror #ritual #religion #magic #aztec #sacred #mask #sacrifice #fertility #offering #protection #victory #art
Billy Wilderโs Sunset Boulevard (1950) is the portrait of a forgotten silent star, living in exile in her ridiculous mansion, screening her old films, dreaming of a comeback.
But itโs also a love story, and the love keeps it from becoming simply a waxwork or a freak show.
Nose ornament carved from a human leg bone from Palenque, Chiapas found in the palace built by Maya ruler Pakal the Great, period 600-850CE. It was worn across the bridge of the nose by rulers and priests during ceremonies in which they embodied Kโawiil, the Maya god of corn, fertility and abundance
The Maya had some fabulous jewelry and such!
In a surprising turn of events Marco Rubio has been put in charge of the lineup at Coachella
Can I play with your cock?