Will post some photos and artworks I really like
>>2551274
>favourite pictures from /hr/
...the ones they band
you post, i judge
>>2551274
>1080p
u srs
>>2551276
fine
>>2551280
not sure what I'm supposed to do with that
>>2551284
fucking screencaps man why do people post them in /hr/
>>2551286
this shit can be found on stock/resource sites and is dull af (eg deviantart)
>>2551287
2random4me
>>2551290
that's ok
>>2551293
not interesting or cool/artistic at all. one of a vast number of gorillaz artwork that can be found all over the web.
>>2554980
nice
>>2555526
fuck off
>>2551287
Cool pic.
>>2555526
Here we see a Yelper outside his natural habitat, realizing for the first time nobody gives a shit about his opinions
...quite a conundrum Op, unless we'v saved something from the past, or we actually troll old archives to find images, this thread was always a bust.
something i saved
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>>2551280
whats this thing
>>2567954
a recent image try an older one...
UP POMPEII a wonderful thread
>>2565531
Absolutely disgusting
>>2570506
origin?
>>2565531
Awesome Ham Sandwich
>>2572255
The 'wound man' is a figure found in a number of manuscripts and printed books produced in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Its exact purpose remains somewhat mysterious, but it presumably served as a reminder of the injuries to which the human body is prone. These typically range from blows to the head, to stab wounds and bites by snakes and insects.
This particular version of the 'wound man' is found in an English manuscript, although the figure is captioned in Latin. The words do not provide any directions for treatment but merely describe the injury: for example, 'penetration by a sword' or 'an arrow whose point has remained in the thigh'.
The artist has evidently detailed the weaponry with loving care and this wound man is remarkable for its concentration of wounds inflicted by violent assault.
another but less fatal was this rendition... Illustration of a wound man. A man afflicted with numerous injuries, including a snake bite, a dog bite, a club to the head and various knife wounds, cuts and bruises. maybes he could of survived...
we've got ghoulish covered. why be a zombie when you can be the wound man from Ketham's 1522 Fasciculo de medicina?
Circa 1420-30 life was tough in Germany
sorry to mess the thread up...but I love dead threads,/pun/...all that's missing is that dude's picture...of him posing as a knife rack
>>2565529
These are not sanitary conditions for making food stuffs.
>>2551274
wow, first time i see one of my pics reposted :)
That photo was taken on the Madrid Zoo btw, i had a bigger raw without crop but i'm too lazy to search for it.
In exchange, i'll post some of my /hr/ favs also.
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and that's enough for today
>>2565528
awesome