Hey You All Know About That Fungus That Possesses Ants To Make Them Climb On The Tip Of Grass Blades

Hey you all know about that fungus that possesses ants to make them climb on the tip of grass blades in hopes of getting eaten by a cow, so that the fungus can continue its life cycle in the cow's guts? Because I think that's the kind of thing that's wrong with cave divers.

We don't know what's down there. We don't know what's gotten into their heads that makes them so determined to physically, personally go down there to find out. But I wouldn't entirely dismiss the possibility that whatever has gotten into them is very invested in getting eaten by whatever is down there.

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1 month ago

@maryshelleyreincarnated

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2 months ago

@maryshelleyreincarnated go wild

random thing but i realized it might be helpful for some people so uh. theres this thingy where you can upload an image and it gives you a color palette based on it ! 

heres an example

Random Thing But I Realized It Might Be Helpful For Some People So Uh. Theres This Thingy Where You Can

and it also gives you the hex code values for them too its p neat !

here’s the link to the website !

3 months ago

I can imagine my children doing this

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3 months ago
In The Late 19th Century, Caravans Symbolized More Than Just Travel—they Represented A Lifestyle Intertwined

In the late 19th century, caravans symbolized more than just travel—they represented a lifestyle intertwined with exploration and resilience. Caravans, often associated with Romani communities, were also widely adopted by traveling performers, merchants, and adventurers seeking freedom from the constraints of urban life. These homes-on-wheels embodied a spirit of independence during an era dominated by industrial expansion.

By the 1800s, the Victorian fascination with exploration and leisure sparked a growing trend in caravanning, particularly among the wealthy. Caravans of this period were richly adorned with intricate woodwork and ornate interiors, blending practicality with elegance. They offered a mobile retreat, allowing travelers to explore rural landscapes far from the crowded, polluted cities shaped by industrialization.

The Romani people, long associated with caravans, had a profound influence on their design and cultural significance. These vibrant wagons, known as "vardos," became iconic symbols of their nomadic traditions. Painted with bright colors and adorned with floral motifs, they reflected a deep connection to art, nature, and freedom. Despite facing widespread discrimination, Romani communities maintained a strong cultural identity, passing down stories, music, and craftsmanship through generations.

Caravans also played a crucial role in trade and commerce. Merchants would traverse vast distances, bringing goods and news to remote villages. In some cases, these traveling wagons served as mobile theaters, showcasing entertainment such as magic shows and storytelling sessions, often to wide-eyed children and curious adults.

As the Victorian era progressed into the 20th century, the advent of motor vehicles began to replace traditional horse-drawn caravans. Yet, the nostalgic charm of these rolling homes persists, inspiring modern interpretations in both art and design.

This legacy of caravans, rooted in resilience and wanderlust, continues to evoke a sense of timeless adventure.

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3 months ago

This image of an 1800’s “vardo” has been circulating on Facebook….

This Image Of An 1800’s “vardo” Has Been Circulating On Facebook….

Now this is the real image:

This Image Of An 1800’s “vardo” Has Been Circulating On Facebook….

We DO NOT need to photoshop traditional vardos to make them more appeasing, both are gorgeous, historical, and hold so many memories and weight.

Let’s stop trying to make Romani culture into an ancient aesthetic and accept it for what it is 👏 !

3 months ago
Cathy O'Donnell Working On Her Poetry In Her Room At LaQuinta

Cathy O'Donnell working on her poetry in her room at LaQuinta

Martha Holmes, Life, Dec 1945

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