i don’t know what these are but i love them
Shades of green - Isfahan, Iran.
Sheikh Lutfollah Mosque is one of the architectural masterpieces of Safavid Iranian architecture, standing on the eastern side of Naghsh-i Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran.
Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1618. It was built by the chief architect Shaykh Bahai, during the reigh of Shah Abbas I of the Safavid dynasty.
It is registered, along with the Naghsh-i Jahan Square, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Steel Icosahedron paperweight
Also known as “how to roll a d20 while denting the table from enthusiasm.” My last session was a bit of an emotional roller coaster, and I’m still trying to work out how to proceed in the next one this weekend. We saw the character death of a beloved PC and some really genuine grieving from the other PCs, as well as the destruction of a dream world with one NPC survivor who they had to explain how it was actually their fault that everything he knew and loved was gone. The character is barely fifteen, and reacted with rage and desperate grief, blaming the party for what happened. He may actually become a villain later, albeit with pretty legit reasons for wanting everyone dead.
All in all, very emotionally draining.
It is seriously one of my dreams to come across a pibble kissing booth and spend all my money to hug the sweeties.
im trying to be more positive *sheds electrons and becomes highly unstable*
This metaphor is strangely profound.
And profoundly apt, goddamn
Ukrainian Valerii Danevych makes his functional wrist watches almost entirely out of wood, with the sole exception of a metal spring needed to propel the movement. According to Unique Watch Guide, he mostly uses birch because of its strength and resistance, but also more exotic wood such as juniper and bamboo.
Photo credit: Valerii Danevych








