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littlealienproducts:Metal DnD Pink Heart Dice by MMzakkahappysupplies
cover-your-ears: why did you tag this as full metal alchemist im crying
Hi everyone! Thanks for a warm welcome of my previous art, I read every your tag and it was pleasant
not to worry i have a permit (phd in metal gear symbolism)
A tag cloud of the most popular metal sub-genres, courtesy of Everynoise. Didn’t even know mos
coolxatu:cover-your-ears: why did you tag this as full metal alchemist im crying
shamethedice: shamethedice: **a metal d20 shows what would be the 1 side, but says FUCK instead** En
dailymarvel: Metal arm Tag your damn pr0n, people!
Bronze portrait of a man, variously identified as Marcus Agrippa or Marcus Antonius. Artist unknown
Hellenistic bronze sculpture of Hermes. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Photo credit:
Bronze statuette of a Siren. Unknown South Italian or Etruscan artist; ca. 500 BCE. Now in the Met
Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE. From Taras/Taren
Ancient Greek gold ring with a garnet intaglio, depicting either the god Dionysus himself or Ptolemy
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
Drachm of the Indo-Greek king Philoxenos Aniketos (”Invincible”), who ruled a kingdom in present-day
I wrote my undergraduate thesis on how Homestuck can help us understand the Iliad’s structure of fat
Ancient Greek or Roman bronze statuette of a dwarf with silver eyes. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE/
The great Athenian orator Demosthenes. Roman copy (1st cent. BCE - 2nd cent. CE) in leaded bronze,
Gilded silver plate from the Sasanian Empire, depicting youths with winged horses. The iconography
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Hellenistic copper-alloy bust of a man, thought by some scholars to depict Philip V of Macedon (r. 2
Small bronze figurine of a wreathed male figure, possibly the god Apollo. An inscription on the leg
Demeter and Queen Metaneira of Eleusis. The scene may reflect an incident in the Homeric Hymn to De
Silver, partially gilt mirror with repoussé decoration, depicting Leda and Zeus disguised as a swan.
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