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#Death & Flowers
akitasimblr · 1 month
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1 - (ursula) this is a death flower. never trust the watcher... 2 - (ursula) my legacy time is now complete
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cadelinhadomiranha · 1 year
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Sam loves gardening
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She's holding the death flowers
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And mourning flowers (at least thats waht pinterest told, im not a flower girl)
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I know her dress dosent make sense but I just wanted do draw a pretty dress
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hopsof · 26 days
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Lamb to the slaughter
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maypoleman1 · 2 months
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10th March
The Morfa Mining Disaster Premonitions
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Source: Alamy Stock Photos
On this day in 1890, the mine at Morfa Colliery near Port Talbot in West Glamorgan, collapsed following a subterranean explosion: 87 miners were killed. The death toll would have been greater if half the shift had not heeded the extraordinary set of supernatural visions that foretold the imminent disaster in the days beforehand.
Apparently the Red Dogs of Morfa, a pack of howling hell hounds, ran amock the previous night; a parade of phantom lights known as corpse candles paraded through the tunnels; a bloom of sweet sickly smelling corpse flowers filled the mine with its warning scent; a plague of fleeing rats was spotted running from the pit; ghostly cries were heard on the wind and phantom miners were seen trooping through the mine. For many of the living miners, these portents were enough and they stayed at home on the 10th. For those rational souls that dared the ghostly warnings, they perished in the foretold collapse.
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the-late-one · 7 months
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"Flower Ed isn't real, he can't hurt you."
Flower Ed :
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bbyteach · 4 months
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Uhhh sooooo NYC 80’s punk scene AU where ed used to play in bands when younger but not anymore & runs a popular venue and is totally burned out on the scene. Until a blonde weirdo wearing pastels started coming to shows there and he had to understand what is going on with this guy?? And the guy wants to learn more about this world and Ed confused but ends up having more fun than he has in ages??
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doctorsiren · 2 months
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Part 1
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leslie-redirects-here · 3 months
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shepscapades · 1 year
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I think it’s safe to say Ranchers Win These
(In the silence between the last two panels, there is a 20 page comic in my head filled with flashbacks of every moment Scott teased, scolded, or dismissed Jimmy—and every moment where Tango was instead kind, patient, and proud)
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lo-cinno · 5 months
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He’s so cute he brought us flowers I love him pls
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bluestation · 3 months
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i found you in the future
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maypoleman1 · 2 months
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16th February
Mining Myths
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Oakes Colliery Disaster. Source: BBC
On this day in 1882, an explosion rocked the Trimdon Grange Colliery in County Durham, killing 68 miners. For most of the nineteenth and much of the twentieth centuries, the risk of fatal injury to miners due to accidents or disasters, was very real. For that reason a range of superstitions, traditions and myths grew up around mines. Examples include: the sweet smell of flowers underground meant a death-flower had taken root, and a prop collapse was imminent; if birds are found in the mine, particularly robins or pigeons, they were known as death-birds, signs of ill-omen; no one must whistle when in a mine, or say the word ‘cat’. Miners whose paths were crossed by rabbits, pigs, birds or people with squints, meant it was best for the miner to take the day off; and, naturally premonitions of disaster meant that the person who had the foretelling dream must not set foot in the mine, or calamity would indeed follow.
For good or ill, the actions of de-industrialising Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, put paid to many of these mining myths forever.
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pineappical · 2 years
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☀ & 🌑
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bbyteach · 6 months
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Wedding!! 💖 🎊
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bizarrelittlemew · 7 months
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MORNING AFTER BREAKFAST IN BED 🙏 (x)
and new blue robe!!!!
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thepromptswhisperer · 1 month
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Flower Prompts
“Did you pick them out yourself?”
Stumble upon a dried flower in their partner’s book/private stuff. (One, that looks vaguely familiar. Is that the one they gave them for their first date?)
Wonder if bringing flowers to the date is too much. 
“I’ve never received any before.”
“What did you do?” “What?” “You only ever give me flowers when you have something to confess. So, shoot. I'm listening.”
Know the other is well versed in the language of flowers, and spend hours trying to pick out the right one for them. 
Put a flower in the other’s hair. 
“What’s not to like about flowers?”
Gift the other flowers they are allergic to.
Only realize this is a date and not just a normal hangout when the other gives them flowers. 
“You spoil me.”
“You need to buy a vase.” “Why? This does perfectly fine.” “For now, sure. But what if I wanted to give you flowers every single day from now on?”
“Let me get this straight: You broke into [name]’s garden to pick some of their award-winning flowers for me? How are you still alive?”
Only realize how meaningful the flowers gifted to them are when the other explains why they picked those specific ones.
“They love me, they love me not,...”
See a vase of flowers at the other’s place and wonder if someone else gave them to them. 
“Flowers make me sad.”
Stare at a vase of flowers, gifted to them by the other just hours/etc. before their argument/breakup. 
Receive a flower bracelet/crown made by the other. 
“Do you give all your dates flowers?”
Place a flower on a casket.
“Did I forget our anniversary (again)?”
Receive gifts from an anonymous admirer. First a vase, then a new flower every day. 
Walk into a room that has flower petals strewn all over the floor.
“They smell almost as good as you do.”
“Don’t read too much into it. It’s just a flower. It doesn’t mean anything.”
Date someone who, contrary to them, does not have even a single plant in their apartment/etc.
They imagined lying in a flower field with their partner/etc. to be more romantic than it truly is.
“For something half dead, flowers sure are expensive.”
Think the other wanted to express something specific to them with their flower choice. Turns out, they simply thought they looked nice. 
“What’s your favorite flower?” “Huh? Why?” “One of these days, somebody might want to surprise you with some.” / ”No reason,” only for them to receive some a few days later.
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