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everyothermouse · 6 months
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More animal sides doodles
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theantonian · 25 days
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Terracotta vase in the form of a mouse (Mid-5th century BC),
Clay vase from Italy, Sicily.
H. 3 11/16 in. (9.4 cm) L. 6 13/16 in. (17.3 cm)
The mouse crouches with its front paws under its chin and its tail curled up beneath itself. The mouth of the vessel, in the center of the back, is flanked in front and back by a pair of stringholes. A narrow, tapering spout emerges at a 45-degree angle between the rear stringhole and the tail. A black ivy vine is painted on the back as though it were running through the holes. The ears, eyes, eyebrows, and neck fringe are also painted black, as are the tops of the mouth, spout, and stringholes.
Clay mice of this type have been convincingly identified as Sicilian by Heldring.
from Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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mice-rats-daily · 8 months
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Today's mouse is this bronze mouse pendant, on display at the Vidy Roman Museum!
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arjuna-vallabha · 2 years
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Mosaic of a mouse with a walnut from the Asarotos Oikos mosaic, 2nd century BCE, Vatican Museums
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thatshowthingstarted · 5 months
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Glass snake-thread flask shaped like a mouse,
Roman, 3rd century CE
Translucent cobalt blue, with same color added head, ears, eyes, feet, and snake-thread decoration. Rounded and thickened rim; funnel-shaped, elongated neck with tooling marks around base; misshapen piriform body, with separate large blob of glass applied to rounded bottom of body.
The neck has been turned upwards to appear like the mouse’s tail; added to the body of the vessel to create the animal are four separate tooled trails for the feet and for the head a large blob that has been drawn out to make a pointed nose; ears and eyes have also been added to the head; the body is further decorated with snake-thread trails, all flattened and notched, in the form of two long-necked, thin-legged birds, one on the animal’s back, the other on his belly between his feet, interspersed with foliage comprising tendrils and ivy leaves; a plain spiral trail is wound twice around the lower part of the neck.
6.3 x 5.1 x 14.6 x 2.7cm
Courtesy: MET Museum
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m0nochromem0use · 11 days
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sigh. does anyone still think about how we could have gotten a jrwi monster of the week campaign
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bullet-prooflove · 2 years
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One Chicago Masterlist
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Chicago Fire
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Chicago Med
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Chicago PD
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Mouse Eating A Nut. Roman Mosaic (200 BC). Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Rome.
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cats-pyjamas · 2 years
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thinking abt them
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oh-meow-swirls · 1 year
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fun fact i discovered yesterday: "pyon" is the japanese onomatopoeia for a bunny hopping. so basically usapyon's name is just the american bunny version of jibanyan's name-
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everyothermouse · 6 months
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More sillies
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spokenitalics · 2 years
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i'll say no more about this bc i honestly can't be bothered but fuck the amount of people exposing themselves as not having even the faintest idea about the narrative structure of the decameron but nonetheless taking it upon themselves to get mad about that fucking netflix show with the same righteous fury as some third rate religious fundamentalist defending a holy text they've clearly not read are truly, truly Something Else
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tyforthevnm · 1 year
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The Father and the Frontman: Frank Iero Gets Tattooed for his Kids
April 9th, 2015 Derek Scancarelli Link to article
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Under The Gun Review met with Frank Iero at Greenpoint Tattoo Company in Brooklyn to talk about his life’s new chapter and his undying devotion to being a father, all while watching him get inked.
Frank Iero’s confidence is a put-on. I know that because he told me so.
He loves to play as much as he hates to play. The 45 minutes of ecstasy he experiences on stage is the pendulum swing counteracting the 24 hours of pure hell leading up to it.
“I’ll be fucking holding, clenching my stomach, totally fucking hating my life because I have to get up there and play,” 33-year-old Iero said. But five minutes into his set, he finds himself in a state of glory.
When My Chemical Romance toured the world, Frank Iero played guitar and sang back-up vocals. Now, he’s taken center stage as frontman of his newest project, frnkiero and the cellabration. In August, he released his debut album, Stomachaches. Last week, the band wrapped up its first headlining tour.
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Rather than playing at Madison Square Garden, he’s back to playing 300-capacity rooms in cities like Boise, ID. Those are the kind of places in which he feels at home. Well, the closest he gets to home when he’s so far away from it.
Last Wednesday, I caught up with Frank at a tattoo shop in Williamsburg before his show at Saint Vitus. He said the tour was a total success, but he couldn’t stand to spend another night away from his wife and children. The night prior, he’d traveled home from Philly to Jersey just to see them in the morning. He squeezed in a few hours of sleep before he brought his kids to school and swim class. Finally, he made it back to New York in time for the show.
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When Frank entered the parlor, he told me that he was opting to go for two small pieces. The first was a set of roman numerals on his neck; dates documenting the births of his 5-year-old twin daughters and his 3-year-old son. The second was a tiny but meaningful piece on his shin.
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“I’m getting a noodle because my little girl Cherry told me that she wanted to get tattooed,” Iero said, sporting a Mickey Mouse hoodie. “I said, ‘Well, I think that’s a terrible idea! But, what do you want to get?’ She said, ‘I want to get noodles!’ And I thought, ‘well that’s kind of an awesome tattoo.’”
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The process of figuring out the proper way to tattoo a piece of pasta proved to be more difficult than you’d imagine. After contemplating some squiggly strands of spaghetti, Frank decided a single macaroni would do the trick. Plus, his daughters love Mac & Cheese. It was positioned strategically by his Jordan Jumpman logo and his homage to Metallica’s Kill ‘Em All. After all, he says his body is just a flesh-covered suitcase with stickers all over it.
Many of those stickers were slapped on while touring, a part of life that has become more difficult since becoming a father. For Frank, the modern virtual realities that easily connect us make his distance feel more apparent.
I asked him if his kids were noticing the separation, to which he immediately answered “yes.” I then asked if that drove him crazy, to which he replied, “Absolutely.”
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For that reason, he cherishes every moment he gets with his kids.
“I tend to interview them a lot,” he said. “I like these moments. The other day we were talking about colors, so I said, ‘Yo, what’s your favorite color?’”
It turns out his son Miles likes green, but when he’s sick he likes red. He also enjoys yellow. His daughter Lily likes pink, but she’s been feeling more purple lately. Cherry, the noodle tattoo enthusiast, said she loves nothing.
Frank laughed and told me he related to ‘nothing’ the most, but even as an adult he can still feel in colors. He’s had some art pieces that have felt really brown. As a kid he loved black, which may explain his unaccountable love for the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers.
“What I love about this parenthood thing is that, before they’re tainted by the outside world, there is this innate weirdness that’s only in them,” he said. “It’s very pure and it’s very fleeting, and if you’re not paying attention you can miss it, and I don’t want to miss it.”
For most people, small moments like discussing colors may seem insignificant or forgettable. For Frank, it’s different. His children bring out the kid in him, the one that he’s unsure he ever really lost. He sees the honesty and curiosity that disappears after a life of having opinions shoved down your throat and being told how to act and feel.
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The conversation shifted gears when I mentioned the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act,” a bill signed into law in Indiana that many Americans feel gives out a license for discrimination towards the LGBTQ community.
“With all the heartache and things we go through on a daily basis,” Frank said, shaking his head, “denying other people happiness, is it just like- an innate human characteristic?”
We postulate that hate is trained, but that selfishness is natural. You know, the whole Darwinism thing. But regardless of whatever characteristics we’re born with, guidance has to be the key factor.
“When it comes to seeking compassion- it’s a bit hard to just be born with empathy. I think that’s learned,” he said. “And I don’t think that’s a terrible thing. It’s great that it can be learned, and it needs to be, and it needs to be instilled.”
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I’d only spent an hour or two with Frank, but I could tell that he experiences emotions strongly, even in the mildest of interactions. He’s humble and exudes a charm that makes you want to be his friend.
I’m not convinced his confidence is fake, I think it’s just on a never-ending learning curve.
Before Iero dropped Stomachaches, he was convinced he was done with touring. He was ready to write a novel, take pictures, and maybe go to school.
But he got pulled back in. Now, he’s playing shows where he can once again look at fans in the eyes. For him, it’s both heart-warming and earth-shattering. He still hasn’t fully come to grips with the press attention.
“I guess it ties into being a frontman. I never wanted that. It was never something I saw myself wanting to do. I liked being a guitar player, hidden in the wings and getting to play the shows and not being the one that had to talk to anybody,” he said.
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When it comes to facing the camera, he finds it just as daunting and superficial.
“Nobody wants you to be yourself,” he said, speaking about magazine photoshoots. “It’s like, ‘Oh, I want you to ride this llama and then fucking break a window, and you know, scream at this baby!’ Like, why would I ever do any of that?”
Aside from fatherhood and fronting a band, we discussed some of the weight of being such a heavily adored and emotionally praised musician. For fans of his music, whether it be the tunes of MCR or the cellabration, it serves as much more than background noise. It speaks to them on a personal level.
I brought up a recent article called I Found Hope At A Frank Iero Show. It was penned by Cassie Whitt at AltPress, someone who I’ve had the privilege of working with a few times now. I asked Frank how it feels to read a piece like this, and if there is any pressure or responsibility associated with making music that people use to help them through their struggles. I don’t know how I’d handle it.
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“I felt very flattered that I was even included in that. It ties into a lot of kids that have come to shows and given me or my bands a little too much credit for their own strength,” he said. “I feel like that was all on her, you just need a welcoming environment. I think she wrote an amazing article, and she’s a very talented girl, and I think she should give herself a bit more credit.”
For Iero, there are two factions of interactions he has with his listeners. There are the kids who want a simple photo or an autograph, then there are others he’s impacted in a very serious way.
“They’ll say things like, ‘You saved my life,’ and my response is that we may have inspired you, and maybe empowered you, but I’m saying, kinda meet me halfway on it – yeah you did take control of your own life, we were just the soundtrack.”
Generally speaking, he doesn’t want to preach too hard at his shows. But he does want two simple things to be taken away from his listeners: A) they should always give a fuck and B) they should always unapologetically be themselves.
“Whatever it is that you feel inside, be proud of it, and fucking do it to the best of your ability and don’t ever apologize for being you,” he said. “Just be the best you can be. And if you can do that, fuck, man, I think we’ll be all right.”
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Written and photographed by Derek Scancarelli Guest contribution by Joseph Altobelli Special thanks to Greenpoint Tattoo Company
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susiehunsecker · 1 year
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Roman and charlie from iasip should be isekai'd into each others world except the succession universe and iasip universe is the same one so it's more like someone kidnapped roman and replaced him with charlie for no real reason
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masquenoire · 2 years
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Unusual Muse Associations
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HERB / SPICE: Cayenne pepper. WEATHER: The cold, relentless sleet of winter, where icy rain hammers down painfully on wet skin. PRIMARY COLOUR: White. COLOUR OF THE SKY: Gloomy, grey evenings, city skylines. SHOE:  Men’s business shoes (luxury). HOUSEPLANT:  Snapdragons. BLADE WEAPON: Surgical scalpels, tailored to slice through flesh. SOCIAL MEDIA:  Craigslist (or the Gotham equivalent to hire new thugs). MAKEUP PRODUCT:  Foundation (contouring). CANDY:  Atomic Fireballs. TANGIBLE FEAR:  Mirrors, being stared at, imposter syndrome (fear of being ‘found out’) METHOD OF LONG-DISTANCE TRAVEL:  Limousine. ART STYLE:  Mukhota. HISTORICAL PERIOD: 1970′s. TYPE OF JEWELRY:  Signet ring. MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE:  Skinwalker. PIECE OF STATIONERY:  Fountain pen (luxury). THREE EMOJI COMBINATION: 💀🔪🩸 CELESTIAL BODY:  The moon (specifically it’s phases) TV TROPE:  Torture Technician.
Tagged by;; @crimeloyalty​ Tagging;; Whoever would like to do it?
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simple-seranade · 2 years
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happy sixth anniversary to Sanders Sides(ik i’m slightly late but still)!!! this is the RSWR art i made for @ tssfanzine on instagram! thomas’ content has brought me so so much joy, so it’s awesome to take part in such an amazing thing with so many talented creators <33333
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