Who was your worst patient? And how badly were their humors out of balance?
Definitely the guy who wanted to eat the leeches
And I’d say pretty out of balance if he wanted to do that
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Tagged by @mama-germany
Favorite Color: All shades of blue, as well as black and white.
Currently rereading: Oh gosh, I barely read books as I know it. I'll put down...my senior year of high school year book.
Last series: Finishing up InTheLittleWood's let's play on The Escapists. I'll never get sick of it.
Sweet, savory, or spicy: Sweet :)
Currently working on: My comics for Amber and Aster, especially around Halloween. I miss drawing them so much.
Tagging: Let's do...
@arctic-tern @plaguedoctormemes @nerd-overlord
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25th May 1720, French merchant ship "Le Grand St Antoine" docks in the port of Marseille France after sailing from the Middle East. On board the ship are two passengers showing signs of the bubonic plague. The ship is quarantined, but as the ship’s owner is also the Mayor of Marseille, the cargo is allowed to be unloaded, whereupon infected rats escape into the city. The resulting outbreak is the last major plague outbreak in Western Europe, as part of the second pandemic, which between the 14th and 18th century repeatedly struck Europe. Over the next two years around 100,000 people died throughout France, despite the construction of ‘plague walls’ in neighbouring cities. Despite the gradual decline of the bubonic plague during the 18th century, other pandemics would rise to take their place such as smallpox, typhus and cholera. All art shown can be found on the website: www.ofgraveconcern.com Please consider following @ofgrave.concern for more gothic, strange and macabre tales from history. #plaguedoctor #plaguedoctormask #plaguedoctorart #plaguedoctors #18thcentury #18thcenturyhistory #bubonicplague #frenchhistory #frenchhistory🇫🇷 #marseillefrance #greatplague #socialdistancingart #gothictales #plague #outbreak #plaguehistory #darkhistory #macabre #macabreartist #plaguedoctormemes #blackdeath #18thcenturyfrance #gothichistory #darkart #darkartists #darkillustration #darkillustrations #gothicstyle #darkromanticism #macabrehistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CPbF2rOHRQP/?utm_medium=tumblr
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So this was my Christmas gift from my lovely SO! My plague doctorsona and his two lovely helpers <3
Totally inspired to get this done finally from @plaguedoctormemes
I only wish I could find a name for them 😔
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Same anon as before! Grobov has so far only ever made 18 artworks, all original sculptures! Each of his sculpts are one of a kind; he only ever makes one statue of each design. So basically that is the only Evgeniy Grobov plague doctor statue to ever exist and it is the only one that will ever exist.
Absolutely amazing. @plaguedoctormemes is currently messaging me and seems to have found his facebook - all his works are absolutely stunning, and I cannot believe my luck that I happened to find one out of the blue!
I am in shock but also delighted. What an absolute gift from the universe both to have such a cool piece of art and then have this adventure discovering more about it!
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It’s the spookiest time of the year, folks, and we’re less than a week away from Tumblr’s favorite holiday. With that in mind, we’ve prepared a special Fandometrics In Depth, with lots of data for all you monsters and ghouls to sink your claws and teeth into.
Halloween 2019
Celebrations started early on Tumblr, with the first big surge in Halloween posts appearing this spring. Compared to May, June saw a 44.35% increase in engagements with posts tagged #Halloween—in part due to this artistic and extremely goth crow. In July, engagements grew by a whopping 53.94% before things slowed down a little in August. But then, just like a spooky vampire leaping from its coffin, there was an incredible 221.54% surge in engagements surrounding #Halloween in September, kicking things off with this dance of joy. That growth is downright terrifying.
Simblreen
You may be familiar with Simblr, the 8th biggest community on Tumblr in 2018. Trust us when we say that Simblr loves all things Halloween, as this post from 2012 shows. Originally called Trick'r Simbling, the Sims fandom has been throwing its own Halloween party for years now—celebrating mods, custom creations, and art.
This year the official blog, which was launched in October of 2015, created this handy visual guide on proper trick-or-treat etiquette for all the ghosts, cryptids, and custom characters in the virtual neighborhood. If you visit participating blogs when their porch lights are on, and ring the doorbell, you’re sure to find something scary (or seasonal) in your inbox!
Goblincore
In late April, we noticed the first spike in conversation around the tag #goblincore—an aesthetic ideology revolving around taking on the generic traits of a goblin. These include hiding under bridges, collecting shiny things, and of course, eating dirt. The tag peaked on April 24th, when total engagements grew 469.73% over the previous week and 931.26% over the two weeks before that.
Since then, people have continued to lean in to their inner beastie, with boosts in similar tags including cryptidcore, mysterycore, and corvidcore. Aligned with that, people are also engaging more with cozy, nature-loving, off-the-grid communities, like cottagecore, farmcore, and, the most feel-good of them all, grandmacore. We’ve even seen a return of the meme Regional Gothic in new, illustrative reincarnations.
Want to see more? Sure you do!
Halloween Treat (@halloweentreat) is a mix of original and curated spooky content but without the horror. Bonus? Check out their side blog of homegrown pumpkins at @pumpkin-patch.
If you like humor, history, and really cool masks, you’ll probably like Humor, Pls (@plaguedoctormemes). They provide a healthy dose of, well, plague doctor memes, art, and of course, jokes about rats.
Want to dive into paranormal experiences? Let Ghost Quest (@ghostquest-usa) be your guide. If you live in the US, be sure to search the tags for your state to find your local haunts—we can confirm at least one of these.
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