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Drawings & watercolor paintings of sacred geometry from Manly P. Hall's Collection of Alchemical Manuscript
Drawings from Tui bei tu, a Chinese prophecy book. This Tang Dynasty manuscript, by Yuan Tiangang & Li Chunfen, contained 60 drawing with preceding poems that made predictions for the era and was likely based on the I Ching. It was later forbidden. Source: World Digital Library
The Hellmouth is an entrance to hell that manifests as the open jaws of an infernal beast. Depictions of Hellmouths were common during the Middle Ages and Renaissance in manuscripts, and even as dramatic mechanical set pieces in theatrical productions.
The Antikamnia Chemical Company created these morbid calendars in late 19th C and early 20th C to promote their pain killers to druggists. While their products were effective, they were discovered to contain a banned and poison ingredient. Images: Wellcome Library
The last four memes you have saved in your phone are your internet vibes. https://t.co/yiEqZD1WyE
@bitterkarella This one too. Or did it never leave the public consciousness