A piece back in November
color test
final work for Krenz’s course on color
reference: Manabu Koga
Finally done!
This is a fanart inspired by a shot in the film The Fallen Angel (2010), adapted from Dazai’s No Longer Human but surprisingly with (the historical) Chuuya in it.
The quote is from the epilogue of Chuuya’s book Poems of Days Past, which is written a month before the poet passed away. Basically he wrote about bidding farewell to his 13 years live in Tokyo and was going to recede to rural areas in Kamakura, and he used 茫洋(bouyou) when he was reflecting about his future. 茫洋: literally “vast ocean”, means the vagueness of the future.
a comprehensive collection of weird-ass wikipedia articles to read when you're bored
fair warning: while some of these articles are just silly or weird, i do like to freak myself out, so a fair amount of these are creepy and/or morbid! some of the links involve death and occasionally suicide, so consider this your blanket warning for potentially upsetting/tiggering stuff! also when you’re white-knuckled gripping the bedframe at four am because you’re too freaked out to go get a glass of water and you think there’s an axe-murderer in your closet, don’t go a-blamin’ me. you clicked the link.
- list of unusual deaths
- post-mortem photography
- nocebo
- list of people who disappeared mysteriously
- vrillon
- ancient astronauts
- list of nuclear/radiation accidents
- lord uxbridge’s leg
- suspicious incidents at disney parks
- demon core
- milgram experiment
- list of film accidents
- collyer brothers
- new chronology & phantom time
- cosmic latte
- list of sexually active popes
- spontaneous human combustion
- list of methods of torture
- cellar door
- voynich manuscript
- tarrare
- list of inventors killed by their own invention
- zone of alienation
- randy gardner
- list of entertainers who died during a performance
- dancing mania
- vodka eyeballing
- tacoma narrows bridge
- troy huturbise
- list of alleged extraterrestrial beings
- lucid dreaming
- son of sam law
- mary toft
- list of banned video games
- elizabeth bathory
- marvin heemeyer
- list of serial killers
- quantum suicide
- mcdonald’s urban legends
- cockle bread
- list of reportedly haunted locations
- ball lightning
- mellified man
- armin meiwes
- mobius syndrome
- moon landing conspiracy theories
- the case of taman shud
- the euthanasia coaster
- capgras delusion
- raining animals
- voluntary human extinction movement
- trepanning
- s. a. andrée’s arctic balloon expedition of 1897
- list of reported ufo sightings
- astral projection
- maximum lifespan
- oscar the cat
- mill ends park
- criticality accident
- words that mean opposite things
- list of video games notable for negative reception
- parapsychology
- uncombable hair syndrome
- gloria ramirez
- that that is is that that is not is not is that it it is
- spite house
- john titor
- list of unsolved murders & deaths
- sleep paralysis
- list of common misconceptions
- ames room
- list of impostors
- korean air lines flight 007: alternate theories
- list of political decoys
- psuedoscientific planets
- list of conspiracy theories
- sawney bean
- loudness war
- body farm
- list of messiah claimants
- lazarus syndrome
- betty & barney hill abduction
Orphic Hymn to Earth (26)
Studying Ancient Greek and just realized the name Pyrrha Nikos was taken from το πυρ, fire and η νίκη, victory
Smiling Alfred and Arthur are the best!!!
I’ve watched it so many times 5 years ago and now I find it again
USUK - The Last Rose: Snow White (Translation)
No, I did not forget about this project, I just had to mentally prepare myself to clean all those giantic SFX… at least I won the battle orz.
The Church of St. Andrew the Apostle sits on a small, secluded piece of land in Russia’s Vuoksi River. Guinness World Records lists it as the only church built on a tiny island, with a monolithic rock serving as the foundation.
The site is located in Leningrad oblast, near the village of Vasilyevo Priozersky.
It was built in 2000 by university professor Andrew Rotinov.
The church is open for services, including weddings and baptisms.
The road to the shore is about 2 hours long…
…and the only way it can be reached is by boat.