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For years ‘Honeysuckle’ (1883) was assumed to have been designed by William Morris. BUT this bestseller was by his daughter, May Morris, 1862. An embroiderer, designer, jeweller, socialist and activist, she founded the Women's Guild of Arts and taught 💫

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William Blake, ‘Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing’.

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What if William tried it but some kind of force stopped him from do it, some force linked to the suit he was using.

Probably the agony of his son who could be linked by the events of his death?

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But the real question is

Why William killed first Brooks and used Fredbear in novels?

But in games he used always Springbonnie and killed Susie first?

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William probably used Fredbear because it was likely connected to the coreography system that controls the animatronics.

Just how Springbonnie is connected to the twisted.

Making the originals go crazy as distraction.

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Something i find interesting in the Novel Trilogy of is Michael Brooks death.

He's not only the first victim of the MCI (according to Clay who says he was the first murdering case he handled) but William used Fredbear instead of Springbonnie.

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Tribute to Joseph Mallord William Turner Sea sunset

collage created from 2 Processing 4.0 sketches (Line 7 + Turner Light), a PNG image and a seascape image by J M W
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‘The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.’
—William Butler Yeats

🎨 John Anster Fitzgerald

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The Cowardly Lion as pictured in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Illustrated by William Wallace Denslow

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March 24, 1834: William Morris, English textile designer and leading member of the Arts and Crafts Movement, is born.

Morris was a lifelong friend of artist Edward Burne-Jones and they collaborated on a number of exquisite tapestries, including "The Failure of Sir Gawaine". 🎨

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