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The Morgenster –
Den Helder, Netherlands.She was originally launched in 1919 as the Herring Lugger ‘Vrouwe
Maria’. In 1959 her name was changed to Morgenster (‘Morning Star’ )
The current owners, Harry & Marian Muter, acquired Morgenster in
1993 for the purpose of converting her into a Clipper Brig for Sail
Training voyages.
black sails + wolf pupy
Anne Bonny: haha youd have to stab me with atleast 6 more knives than this, this is so little amount of knives that i am stabbed with
Augustus Featherstone: i want to thank everyone for their kind words, i haven’t received any kind words yet it’s just something i want to do in the future.
Billy Bones: things have only gotten worse since i started making everything worse
Charles Vane: dont betray me and act surprised when i get revenge on you, thats the number one consequence of betraying me. everyone knows it. even babies
Eleanor Guthrie: look, the last thing i want to hear is various criticisms
Jack Rackham: no i didnt drop all this on the floor, i dramatically knocked it out of my own hands because i have something to prove
James Flint: “i think this is something we can all agree with” – me gesturing to everything i have ever said
John Silver: i did what i needed to do to survive, then i did a bunch of other stuff i felt like doing.
Madi: some times in life you have to make choices, other times in life you don’t have to make choices, those are just some of the times that happen in life.
Max: hey murderers and killers, knock it off. stop killing and murdering all the time, thats just my opinion though
Miranda Barlow: what does letting the bodies hit the floor actually solve?
Thomas Hamilton: things may be bad now, well see you later.
Woodes Rogers: i did everything right, except for all the irreparable mistakes and errors.
Saturday morning purr sesh (make sure to turn on the sound)
blankie is best blankie ever
i could tell even before turning on the sound that cat is indescribably happy.
Fun fact: Egyptian gods do not have ‘animal heads’. The depictions of gods are meant to contain a duality, as is important in Egyptian Religion (life/death, red land/black land, chaos/order, human/animal). So when you see, say, Anubis with a man’s body and a Jackal head it represents both his human form and his Jackal form, meaning he might appear in either form. But never as a human with a Jackal head. That is only something you’d see on temple walls for the duality aspect.
How di you know??
I mean it sounds likely but where are you getting your information from?
I’m an Egyptologist? This is literally my job.
But if you want a source, read: Silverman, D. (1991) Divinity and Deities in Ancient Egypt, In J. Baines, L. Lesko, & D. Silverman, Religion in
Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths and Personal Practice. Ithaca and
London: Cornell University Press. 7-87.Thanks for the sources.
I had just never heard about that fact before.
No worries! (I realise I put a full stop instead of an exclamation mark at the end of “this is literally my job” which might have sounded harsh, so I apologise!)
This is a very pure interaction
this is exactly how you should react to hearing new information that you’re skeptical of or don’t immediately believe is true
also I’m fascinated by the punctuation question here. Full stop means “I’m done with this interaction and not amused” whereas exclamation mark = hey no big, I’m happy to explain!
Our generation has solved an issue that written English has had for centuries and I love it.

“This is your end.”
Another sketch using Prince John caps – for the dramatic facial expressions. I started a few days ago.










