THE MOST VICIOUS PARANORMAL ATTACK DOCUMENTED | Haunted Homies Ep 19
Twin Paranormal joins us for a mind-bending night of paranormal discussions, a documented terrifying attack from a spirit & so much more during this Haunted Homies episode LIVE from the Haunted Pipers Opera House of Virginia City This is EPISODE 19 of the HAUNTED HOMIES live from haunted locations!!! New videos every Monday at 1PM PST featuring TRUE ghost stories from people all over the world, as well as games, comedy & more! #OVERNIGHT #PARANORMAL #haunted NOW AVAILABLE on ALL LISTENING PLATFORMS! Have any haunted items you want or need to get rid of? Send them to us! Please make sure to include a printed or hand written note with the story of the item!! OVERNIGHT 9534 Reseda Blvd PO Box 280896 Northridge CA 91328 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to our special guests @TwinParanormal FOLLOW US ALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ELTON CASTEE IG - https://ift.tt/bwDAOle Twitter - http://twitter.com/EltonCaste YouTube - @ECastee COREY SCHERER IG - https://ift.tt/c98kiJs Twitter - https://twitter.com/ItsCoreyScherer Youtube - @ItsCoreyScherer
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Consequences and Cows | Critical Role: VOX MACHINA | Episode 26
Catch Critical Role live Thursdays at 7PM PT on Twitch: https://goo.gl/D9fsrS Listen to the Critical Role podcast: https://goo.gl/jVwPBr Reeling from the aftermath of their battle against the Briarwoods, Vox Machina is called before Sovereign Uriel to answer for their recent destructive behavior. Looking to bolster their reputation, the group agrees to hunt a mysterious giant bird terrorizing the countryside… Visit us on https://ift.tt/jWstQc5 Subscribe to Geek and Sundry: http://goo.gl/B62jl Join our community at: https://ift.tt/4c6hwBM Twitter: http://twitter.com/geekandsundry Facebook: https://ift.tt/xjyiBL4 Instagram: https://ift.tt/ULF9GbK Google+: https://ift.tt/cuFdTvL
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It’s been too rainy for the moth-trap the past few days, so please enjoy this spongey moth (Lymantria dispar) that visited last year, with it’s magnificent antenna & big round eyes. May we all have days of looking this fabulous.
This moth feeds on various trees, and can cause significant forestry problems in areas where it’s been introduced by humans. (We’re great at transporting species around the world, dropping them in areas outside their natural range, and then complaining about what they do there.)
Luckily for this particular moth, the species isn’t listed as a pest or reportable in my area, so it flew on about its day. We don’t see spongey moths every year in this part of the UK, so I enjoyed it’s visit!
I wish kinky sex ed wasn’t so stigmatized even among left-leaning “sex positive” circles. Everyone’s all “uwu I’m a sub I’ll do anything you ask” okay mommy wants you to read The New Bottoming Book so you learn how to sub without hurting yourself since your sex ed up to this point is porn and your ex boyfriend Jared who liked to choke you incorrectly
fireflies lighting up a rural Pennsylvania field at dusk
As a european i sometimes forget furefkied are actually real and not american folklore/cryptids. Like you’ve got friendly little bugs that glow in the dark….. b r uh
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KOSODE WITH BATS
Edo - Meiji periods, 19th century
silk twill, paste-resist dyed, embroidery, 67⅜ × 48⅞ in.
National Museum of Japanese History, Chiba Prefecture
“In the West, bats - nocturnal in habit and denizens of dark places tend to be viewed as unlucky, but in China they have long been considered an auspicious motif (one of the characters used to write the word “bat” is a homonym for good fortune). The Kabuki actor Ichikawa Danjรผro VII (1791-1859) used bat motifs in his costumes, and the perception of these animals as a chic design element spread rapidly throughout Japan in the nineteenth century. Here a great number of them are arranged in right-left symmetry from the base of the collar to the hem.”
The above info is from the official exhibition catalog - this bat kosode is on p. 124: