“People have always been people” is my favourite part of anthropology
People graffitid your mum jokes on the walls of Pompeii
Junior monks wrote complaints into their copied manuscripts
The Aborigines passed down 10,000 year old oral histories in campfire stories
Children played with little rolling ox toys in Mughal India
Indigenous Americans hurled balls around courts in games like ones we still play
Bored Roman soldiers carved dicks on Hadrian’s wall
Vikings climbed to very high places in distant countries just to carve their names there
Women in ancient Egypt sang songs making fun of their husbands while they worked
Victorian schoolgirls embroidered their hatred of stitching into their samplers
People have always been people, and it is my favourite thing
@sea-mists’ archive

amazinglybeautifulphotography:
When Worlds Collide. Phoenix, Az [OC][5472 x 3648] - Author: Youcntbeserious on reddit

amazinglybeautifulphotography:
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, WY, USA [OC] [2304x3072] - Author: have_two_cows on reddit
“The most deadly poison of our time is indifference. And this happens although the praise of God should know no limits. Let us strive, therefore, to praise him to the greatest extent of our powers.”
- St. Maximilian Kolbe
Loarre Castle, Spain (by Chris Dingsdale)

amazinglybeautifulphotography:
Beautiful Mountains of Maldeep [OC] [2832×4240) - Author: hrswor on reddit

amazinglybeautifulphotography:
Lochaber, Scotland [OC] [1217x760] - Author: frankdavie1 on reddit
On the high Seas (details), by Michael Zeno Diemer (German, 1867-1939)