Does it belong in this blog? Idk to be hones
every few months i reread this article to remind myself that there is in fact a limit to how far bosses can push their employees before getting literally beaten to death
No but seriously. Normalize finding love in your 40's. Normalize discovering and chasing new dreams in your 30's. Normalize finding yourself and your purpose in your 50's. Life doesn't end at 25. Let's stop acting like it does.
they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.
La Mode illustrée, no. 8, 25 février 1900, Paris. Collet de printemps pour jeune femme et jeune fille. Modèle de Mlle Louise Piret, rue Richer, 43. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
Czytaj dalej
Apparently in China peach wood (Along with the rest of the plant) is believed to have properties that repel evil spirits, a little similar to silver in European legends or iron for both European fae and West Asian/Middle eastern Jinn. Taoists sometimes keep swords made of peach wood because of this. This made me realize something. If you took a peach wood stick, and attached studs to it of both silver and iron you'd end up with a club or staff (or mace, flail etc.) that would have the weaknesses of many kinds of supernatural creatures while still retaining effectiveness as a normal weapon (peach is a hardwood and silver's poor edge retention doesn't matter for studs). You could even keep adding new stud materials to get something ridiculous that affects over 120 catalogued folkloric monsters. Since you just need a few little studs you could even get some really expensive materials like meteoric iron (a thumb tip sized meteorite can still cost like 10-20 bucks I think). I could somewhat feasibly make a weapon that affects every monster ever thought to walk the earth, from vampires and werewolves to jinn and jiangshi and even mankind.
Does anyone know where can I get some pretty silk to make a Ming dynasty ma mian qun? I can only find polyester fabrics online with fitting pattern. Thank you in advance 💖💖💖
Damn girlie, reblogging cause those dresses are too pretty <3
I got this fabric originally to make a 主腰, but the store gave me half a meter extra cause it had some imperfection, so now I have w hole meter and idk what to make out of it, help
It’s 100% silk, lightweight but quite stiff
I’m jealous of ancient Chinese not having a set age when to do the imperial exams :( nowadays you don’t pass a grade once and you’re a failure, a waste and actually should kys
One of my favorite little facts about history is that the Mexican peso was functionally the everyday unit of currency in China in the 19th and early 20th century. Silver was one of the few western commodities that Chinese merchants were willing to trade in at rates that made shipping it to China (an expensive, arduous process) profitable; this trade became so voluminous by the 19th century that large everyday transactions even far away from port cities were conducted in pesos, in large part because Mexico's large domestic silver supply and existing transpacific trade links meant that the currency was stable (a known quantity to merchants in a time and place where relatively pure silver coins were otherwise uncommon) and readily available for use in trade
I’m gonna have the prettiest clothes on all of tumblr, you just wait. Such trivial matters as gender or pronouns don’t concern me, use whatever you please💖
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