
Rather than grade new papers, I’d rather illustrate old ones. This is from a blue-book exam in 2014.

Rather than grade new papers, I’d rather illustrate old ones. This is from a blue-book exam in 2014.
Medieval bat appreciation post
waaahahaha oh my god
“How many limbs do bats have”
“It varies”
“I mean of *course* it varies, but give me a range”
“Like four to twelve”
donald trump attacked by a bald eagle, 2015
rembrandt, the abduction of ganymede, 1635
i try not to post / reblog political things but im gonna make an exception here
I was at our local bakery recently and came across a loaf of bread quaintly branded as a “Peasant Loaf”. It was selling for over $6—the irony of this was not lost on me.
In retaliation I have decided to post what I actually think of as a peasant loaf, but with the luxury of finely ground modern flour which is less likely to break your teeth because actual peasant loaf bread is like chewing rocks unless you’re soaking it in soup or stew.
This is a very simple loaf, it requires no special tools and is a fairly forgiving dough for beginners to work with. Also it has the added bonus of looking like an expensive artisan loaf, but costs literal pennies to make once you invest in the basic ingredients.
So what do you need?
Ingredients:
- Plain flour (or wholewheat if you prefer)
- One sachet of active dry yeast.
- Salt.
- Water.
Tools:
- Bowl
- Mug
Prep and bake time total: 2 hours 45 minutes.
Yep, that’s it. You’ll notice that there’s no quantities listed up there, and that’s because you’ll be using the mug to measure everything. This helps to make sure your quantities are consistent, and means that so long as you have a mug and your ingredients, you can make bread. Heck you don’t even need a bowl, it just makes clean up easier.
Again I had Elusive Tumblr Dad help me take the photos so be warned this is going to be fairly image heavy under the cut 😀
Step One: Gather your stuff.
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listen, strange naked women emerging from fires is no basis for a system of government
I don’t watch much tv so this is either a game of thrones reference or I missed a big moment in the Hillary campaign

Robespierre (Anthony Pascal)
Some months ago, I have posted some images from the promising trailer of the animated movie Robespierre by Anthony Pascal. I have tracked its progress on the blog of the artist, and it seemed very promising; the full movie was published on 20 December, and I just watched it. It is around 90 minutes long, and I am amazed: the art is wonderful, and the artist seems to have done extensive research, since every building, person and location seems historically accurate. The narrative is thrilling, and from what I can tell, it is accurate in most parts (although it includes some dubious anecdotes regarding Danton & Thermidor etc). The movie follows Robespierre from the opening of the Estates-General until his execution on 10 Thermidor, and also included flashbacks on Robespierre’s childhood. Compared to other movies on the Revolution, it is incredibly accurate regarding historical facts etc, although it is certainly not perfect. Overall, it is a favourable representation of Robespierre, which makes me really happy!