Please stop discrediting your ancestors' ability to tell stories by trying to find material/physical origins to their stories. Krampus isn't a cryptid, dragon stories weren't inspired by dinosaur fossils, every region has its own mythology and fae are only a thing in Celtic, English, and English-colonized regions, your ancestors were perfectly capable of doing things without help from aliens, and our world is weird enough that tales of mysterious strangers, mass disappearances, memories not lining up, and so on, are better explained as a product of OUR world than hypothetical other worlds/timelines. A lot of weird tales were spun by storytellers. Give some respect to their hard work.
— May 4, 1915 / Franz Kafka diaries
Something damned interesting --- Archaeologists discover Viking site in North Carolina, proving the Vikings explored North America well beyond Newfoundland.
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Andrei Rublev (1966), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
how would one go about cosplaying as JSTOR?
Like this but with a giant J in the middle
Joscelyn Godwin, Robert Fludd, Hermetic Philosopher and Surveyor of Two Worlds
reblog if u think that all pigeons should wear funky little outfits every wednesday
Tallinn, Estonia (by Irina)