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@mimistitchcraft

Miranda || she/her || medievalist by day, costumer by night, embroidery goblin at every hour

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calendar_today19-03-2021 13:30:39

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David Lynch (@david_lynch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thought of the Day: We are like the spider. We weave our life & move along it. We are like the dreamer who dreams & then lives in the dream.

grace spelman (@gracespelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

here’s angelo badalamenti describing the process of coming up with Laura Palmer’s Theme with the help of David Lynch. beautiful

Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Panel made of satin silk embroidered with colored silks. Originating from Guangzhou, Macau, or the Philippines during the Qing dynasty, between 1700-1825. Dimensions: 138 x 172.5 cm.

The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Panel made of satin silk embroidered with colored silks. Originating from Guangzhou, Macau, or the Philippines during the Qing dynasty, between 1700-1825. Dimensions: 138 x 172.5 cm.
dont talk to me (@earthgirls_r_ez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

that neil gaiman article is absolutely insane amanda palmer essentially pimping out a variety of suicidal young women to her sex pest husband for him to rape and molest in front of their child while publically being an outspoken feminist is just beyond the pale

Evan Rytlewski (@evanryt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shoutout to everybody at Netflix who decided not to move forward with all the projects David Lynch wanted to do in his final years. I'm sure all the other stuff you greenlit instead was much better.

the morally corrupt juan barquin (@woahitsjuanito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t think of anything more appropriate for this moment of shared grief over the loss of David Lynch than his Log Lady introductions. Catherine Coulson said it best: “One day, the sadness will end.”

david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Lynch gave us the language we needed to better articulate the indescribable strangeness of our shared reality. “Lynchian” is so overused because it’s a viscerally understandable word without any known synonyms. I can’t imagine a more beautiful artistic legacy than that.

yennefer of vengerberg enthusiast (@yenthusiastx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘the visionary’who didn’t know there were witcher books until lauren told him,is the reason we got a mischaracterised geralt that just grunts + barely speaks +insisted he wouldn’t struggle with fatherhood when that isn’t the case in the books bc he didn’t understand the character