aw jeeze anon!!! that is very flattering!
[video: a seal emerges from a hole in the ice to breathe. It yells “Ah! Woo!” then sinks back down]The ahh was so much deeper and the woo so much softer than i could have expected i love it
Top 3 museums you’ve never been to but want to visit
oh man oh man picking just three is HARD. um. in no order:
- The Museum of Man (San Diego)
- The Field Museum (Chicago)
- …and The Scott Polar Research Institute Museum (Cambridge), because, hell, I’m just that predictable.
FMK: Horatio, Archie, Bush
ahaha omg okay I would fuck Horatio, for sure, marry Bush, because he seems to be a nice and practical guy, and that leaves…. oh man, sorry, Archie…. 😦

I always forget that if I take a living room selfie I have to frame it carefully otherwise I get…. Frank…… in the background
Let’s do Sleepover Saturday!
So send me asks about:
- fuck, marry, kill
- ask my top 3 of anything
- give me things to rank in order
- would you rather…
- this or that
- personal questions
- send me celebrities or kinks for hot or not
- would I ship _______ with _______ ?
- headcanons
- who you ship me with
- tell me a secret
- tell me stories about you or your day
- random questions
- whatever you want!
Let’s do this. I’m so bored and want to talk to you guys!

Cornelius Hickey’s knife. This kinfe, as well as some officers utensils were found with ‘possessive’ carving (names and initials). Hunger makes you do this kind of thing. Seriously, there’s clinical evidence. In the 1940’s a man named Ancel Keys performed a study on the physical and psychological effects of starvation on humans using conscientious objectors volunteering for experiments to opt out of World War II. One of the things he observed in the volunteers was an obsession with all things associated with food, including smuggling utensils out of the cafeteria and hoarding them. Based on the fact that the men in the experiment were only semi-starved in the interest of their safety, you can imagine their behaviour would be amplified in men fully starving with no way out. (The volunteers in the 40s could opt out at any time if it became too much or were withdrawn if it was becoming too much of a danger to their health). Keys wrote a huge two volume report on his findings, The Biology of Human Starvation… a great source to help consider the physiology and psychology of the men on the Franklin expedition.

A very quick Illya, who remains my favorite spy of all time
this is a callout post for Bruce Henderson, author of True North: Peary, Cook, and the Race for the North Pole
he just described Frederick Cook’s eyes as “large, expressive orbs”

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