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Kirmizi, K Lenom Vpravy: A Ak By Ste Nhodou Mali Nejak Pripomienky A Nvrhy, Pokojne Ich Vlote Do Tejto
Kirmizi, k členom výpravy: A ak by ste náhodou mali nejaké pripomienky a návrhy, pokojne ich vložte do tejto nádoby.
Evliya: Ale veď to je odpadkový kôš!
Kirmizi: Presne tak.
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Seržant Jaroš (chladné zbrane) a kapitán Stein (pušný prach). Ikonky zahrnuté. Rozhovor by som datovala niekam medzi Diabla v zrkadle a Anjela v podsvetí.
I think we, as a civilisation, should go back to fighting our wars with swords and bows. i think it would make the world a lot better.
Your funny bone
The funny bone is actually not a bone at all—it’s just a playful name for your ulnar nerve, a huge nerve that runs on the back of your elbow. This nerve sits next to the bone in your upper arm called the humerus. (That’s where the “funny” name comes from.) Since there’s barely any padding to protect the ulnar, the nerves fire off more easily when the area is hit. “Nerves are composed of different fibers, some of which respond to touch, and some of which respond to pain,” says Dr. Spiel. You guessed it: Your brain interprets a funny bone blow as intense pain. And because the nerve also sends signals in the other direction, towards your hand, you might feel pain all the way through to your fingers, too, Dr. Spiel explains.
Bohdan, ty jeden nerd do anatómie... Nielen, že sa mu vŕtaš v kĺbe, ty mu do slova a do písmena brnkáš na nervy.
Uhorské fešandy - I
Zdroj - https://www.facebook.com/historical.costumes
| TRIGLAV |
The war god on a flaming horse of prophecy.
Triglav the three-headed-one, is one of the multi-headed gods in slavic mythology. His three heads represent the three realms - heaven, earth and the underworld. Triglav’s horse was to have a flaming mane and served as an oracle during rituals by walking a path made of crossed spears.
More (folk)lore, info and WIPs of this project on my P/treon.
Dazbog | Domovoj | Basilisk | Rusalka | Simargl | Rarog
Last remaining pieces for my Slavic Deities and Bestiary series I've been working on past year and a half. Big thanks to my Patrons for making it possible! It was an honour to have the opportunity to create portrayals like these.
The exhibition is officially over but prints and postcards will remain available online. You can browse my gallery anywhere to find the rest of the project or join my Patreon to even find articles based on my research I wrote to each of the deities and demons.
💀 PATREON | X | IG | Prints