Tomorrow night (in the Northern Hemisphere) is officially Forbidden Fruit Eve: a wholesome and specifically Satanic celebration of the wise serpent who defied God and tempted Adam and Eve with the fruit of knowledge, rescuing them from their state of ignorant dependence. Hail, Serpent!5mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/SatanicTemple_Reddit
While we're at it, if you liked Northern Exposure you might also really like the Detectorists; another dramedy featuring a cast of rural/small town eccentrics, with a low-key philosophical/mystical vibe.2mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/northernexposure
Raptured during the eclipse this afternoon. Now we are in Heaven, smiling down upon you sinners.1mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/SatanicTemple_Reddit
A set from the movie Poor Things, which is set in the late 19th century of an alternate universe. Worth seeing if you're into art nouveau - especially the sequences set in Paris - though be aware that it's a deeply strange, sexy and at times gory movie.5mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/ArtNouveau
The Fifth Sacred Thing - prototypical solarpunk novel (1993) and unproduced movie (2012). The story is set in the year 2048, after the US has fractured into several nations, and centered in an ecotopian, pacifist and neo-Pagan San Francisco, now the capital city of a new country called Califia.2yr ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/solarpunk
The Great Fairy Science (an illustration from the 1889 edition of The Water Babies)3yr ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/SASSWitches
It's a long shot, but did anyone order and receive Super Powers Made Simple? I never heard back from them and it kind of broke my heart. Even at the age of 8, I wasn't expecting to literally receive a box of super powers, but I would have liked to have received something ...3mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/70s
Found this small DIY shrine by the local river this morning: 4 sunflowers, 3 or 4 oranges, 3 candles (still lit when I came across the scene) and a bowl containing what seemed to be several large pieces of jerky. Festival of the Hungry Ghosts, maybe? Any ideas?10mo ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/religion
The Latest Drawing-Room Craze: Ladies Practising the Japanese Art of Ju-Jitsu (1904)6yr ⋅ TJ_Fox ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool