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aegisofworms · 3 months
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Do you see my vision? The world could be such a beautiful place... Sorry for all the shitposts doodles and sketches recently sdlgkjsgdfg, the worms in my brain are everywhere right now.
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vorpalfae · 3 months
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machines that bleed ichor
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fuluv · 5 months
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ANNNDDDD that concludes this year's parkvember! had tons of fun
[prompt list]
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godsopenwound · 2 years
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Paige Lewis, “God Stops By” from Space Struck
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dougielombax · 10 months
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I’ve always found combining the machine with the divine to be oddly interesting.
I mean like everything from the Mata Nui robot to TempleOS. (Yeah Bionicle does this a LOT!)
Idk why it just fascinates me for some odd reason.
Anyway here’s my attempt at a mood board:
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Here it is
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kadekeys · 9 days
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dude. c'mon. can you stop pulsating and writhing in a way that removes the distinction between the flesh and the divine. you're really killing the vibe of the- aand now you're oozing something unknowable. Unbelievable.
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“I love this. Because it's a Truth: you can be utterly ordinary and unnoticeable by our cultural standards -- AND be teeming with Magic. It's one of the tricks of the Divine.
[Thanks Leila L'Abate]
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"I want to sleep for a while, a moment, a minute, a century; but let everyone know that I am not dead."
- Federico Garcia Lorca
[Literland]
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aemulatorizrafel · 4 days
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The Divine
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dont-tell-them-i-died · 2 months
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"abandoning the flesh in favor of the machine" this, "abandoning the flesh in favor of the divine" that. What about abandoning the flesh in favor of the flora? Where's your love for the flora? Shout out to the flora.
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kingsdodecahedron · 11 months
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Biggest post in the world good lord
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CONFESSION:
I always wondered why they made the Divine so old in Inquisition. A pretty big character feature of Justinia in Asunder was that she was a lot younger than what was normally picked for Divine - obviously she didn't need to be some young 20-something, but it seemed to me that she was young enough that that fact alone was controversial, like a new generation rising up to make new changes amid older, less flexible people. Like, 40s or so. So seeing her as this extremely old woman in Inquisition in what would only be a year or two after asunder was a little jarring when I first saw it.
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vorpalfae · 7 months
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ilfascinodelvago · 7 months
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Greta Garbo for Vanity Fair 1926.
(Ph. Arnold Genthe)
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godsopenwound · 1 year
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Mary Oliver, “Watching a Documentary about Polar Bears Trying to Survive on the Melting Ice Floes” from Red Bird
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electricalpylon · 2 months
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I don't know if your taking any questions about your uquiz, however if you are: What does it mean to be "the rot"? I'm extremely curious.
hello! thank you for your question! i normally don't like sharing my own personal take on this concept because i think a big part of it is coming to your own conclusion about what the archetype means to you. the quiz for me was an exercise in semantics, word categorization, and tying abstract concepts to the material world. the question that i would ask you is, what does it mean to you to be the rot? that being said, I will give my interpretation of what the rot is, if you promise not to treat is as gospel, at the end of the day its about what images the idea conjures for you!
i think its easiest for me to describe the rot in relation to the other concepts on the board, the rot and the divine are both agents of movement and change, and the flesh and the machine are hosts or conduits for that energy. none of the 4 exist in isolation from each other, flesh and machine are states of being, rot and divine are closer to actions being taken. to me, the rot is about beauty in decay and destruction, redefining your relationship with mortality in a way that is accepting of the concept rather than resistant to it, and most importantly, the rot is about community and the many becoming one.
the rot is about the point in time where your dead body stops being a corpse and turns into ambience. its about becoming one with everything through ceasing to exist as a closed system.
take the example of a giant dying and leaving a corpse behind, the rot isn't about the giant's corpse or the house that might be built from it's bones, its about the process of one thing becoming another and of ceasing to be defined as a singular entity. the rot is also about blight i feel, its about the acceptance of blight both as a positive and negative, it assimilates the outsider and both makes the horrific into something normal, the rot is just as much about normalizing the abnormal for positive, as it is about normalizing the abnormal for negative. if you've seen the film blue velvet, the scene at the beginning where the white picket fence is revealed to be hiding writing worms is a great example of the rot as a symbol, the film fire walk with me is a great example of the rot thematically, its about the horror that we do not see behind the clean mask of polite society. these are just some of my thoughts! thank you so much for your question!!
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