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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
hematitehearts

Quartz 

Bizarre specimen of Quartz crystal sliced by thin Calcite layers from Bor Pit, Dal negorsk, Russia. It forms an aesthetic cluster of Quartz with one dominant crystal. It has sharp hexagonal shape and irregular thickness due to tectonic movements.

Locality: Bor Pit, Dalnegorsk, Kavalerovo Mining District, Primorskiy Kray, Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Source: quebulfineminerals.com
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vyctornikiforov

How victor describes his time in Hasetsu, with such fondness… he knows yuuri was the one who brought all this to his life, and couldn’t be more grateful for it,

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being able to eat with family, spend time with makka, and rest in a place that feels like home,

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those are some of the things victor got to learn while spending time with yuuri, and for the russian man, that alone is like a brand new world.

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egypt-museum
Ostracon of a Couple Making Love An artist’s practice sketch of a couple making love, detail of an ostracon from Deir el-Medina, West Thebes.
Ostraca are simple splinters of limestone or shards of pottery, on which the ancient Egyptians wrote or...

Ostracon of a Couple Making Love

An artist’s practice sketch of a couple making love, detail of an ostracon from Deir el-Medina, West Thebes. 

Ostraca are simple splinters of limestone or shards of pottery, on which the ancient Egyptians wrote or drew. This type of support was used because it was plentiful and of no material value, unlike papyrus, which was much more expensive.

New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. Now in the Private Collection.

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kawaiilo-ren

Anonymous asked:

You should absolutely not EVER post a free version online. And as a future customer i for sure will not be scanning it and posting but i also better not see anyone else do it. A better solution? Print another run in a year or so at a discounted price. Alternatively, another zine i bought from had a few defective zines (broken binding) that they offered for VERY cheap. But no way should your hard work go out there for no money that would be really unfair to you. (and it bothers me they asked)

I didn’t want to be rude because I get where the anon is coming from, but thank you for this message. I definitely won’t be posting it online for free and it would break my heart if I found scans of it up online. So please, please don’t do that guys when it’s out :(

The selling of any defective ones seems like a good idea, if I have any I may do that!

kait speaks Anonymous