An often overlooked, but fun genre of postcard is the passive aggressive "why haven't you written to me" card.
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Beauty:Beast 'Dark Knight Violence' series n°005 limited edition postcard (1999) Illustration By: Takao Yamashita
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Polish Photography in the Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century (x, x)
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Amos Kennedy, Jr., Slavery has never been abolished… (Nina Simone), (postcard), Kennedy Prints!, Detroit, MI, 2012 [Letterform Archive, San Francisco, CA. © Amos Kennedy, Jr.]
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I dont take requests or anything unless stated otherwise, i simply write if i want to or feel like it. But currently, I DO take general angsty jason grace prompts (not X reader)
MASTERLIST:
Jason Grace general angst fics:
"My annoying little brother"
"Cupid's Revenge"
"His flaming best friend"
"Her iridescent gaze was worth his doom"
"He embraces death"
"For a hug like his"
"Jackson you jerk. You were right, you will always be better"
Jason Grace X Reader fics:
Daughter of Neptune x Jason headcanon series:
part one
part two
part three (end)
Bf! Jason spoiling you!
What would the pjo characters wear? (SERIES)
PJO GIRLS
PJO BOYS
PJO BOYS PT2
Athena, Hecate, Hestia
Demeter, Artemis, Aphrodite
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What is Postcard Tag?
The Newberry Library's Postcard Tag asks the public to help make collections of early 20th century postcards more searchable and accessible for everyone. You can either classify the printed information on the postcard or transcribe handwritten messages from the original senders. Hosted on the crowdsourcing platform Zooniverse, every postcard is random, so you never know what you're going to get next.
We built Postcard Tag to be a fun and easy way for anyone to contribute to scholarship, build better accessibility, and learn more about these (absurd, strange, wonderful) postcards. The Newberry holds one of the largest postcard collections in the world, over 50000 of which are freely available online--with your help they can one day all be fully searchable for future generations!
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kind of a tragedy that ao3 didn't exist in the 70s and 80s. i know people say it would be a horror story to find your parent's ao3 but honestly as long as you avoid anything E-rated until you're like the same age they were when they wrote it you'd be fine. my mom has an old yellowed manuscript of the extremely generic high fantasy novel she painstakingly wrote on a typewriter at age 15 and i've read it twice. her self insert was a side character tough warrior catgirl named "catchild" who had a sword and always rode on horseback and could talk to feral cats in the main character's village. are you telling me you guys would find ABSOLUTELY NO DELIGHTS in the OP deviantart OCs that your disco 'rents came up with.......
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come to my city boy we have [CLASSIFIED GOVERNMENT INFORMATION] 💥💥💥
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Old Kyiv
Khreshchatyk 1900 y
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Oh, how I wish Philly was covered in snow like this postcard of Stockholm, Sweden.
It's been a while since we've seen a good old fashioned snow storm here in the city. Maybe I'll sleep with my pajamas on inside out tonight....
Image citation: Arrhenius, Svante. “Postcard from Svante Arrhenius to Georg Bredig, June 1911,” 1911. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 5. Science History Institute. Philadelphia.
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Jean Paul Gaultier: 'Cyber' Autumn/Winter Postcard (1995-1996)
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🌸💗 PRINT FLASH SALE 💗🌸
I am currently taking pre orders for prints of any of my artworks from my instagram, twitter, and tumblr♡
this sale will only be going for the next 24 hours, so be quick if you would like something!~☆
>Small Prints< >Large Prints<
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Lenore Tawney mail art to Maryette Charlton, August 4, 1967 [Maryette Charlton papers, circa 1890-2013, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. © Lenore Tawney / Lenore G. Tawney Foundation, New York, NY]
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Help us pick!
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