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shadel:

Gotta be polite

shadel:

Gotta be polite

rocketboybook:

CHARACTER INTRODUCTION
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle is widely suspected to have (poorly) disguised his own adventures by attributing them to others in his case files on the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes and the scientific breakthroughs covered in The Lost World. One of his as-yet undocumented exploits resulted in the total destruction of a series of underground caverns in West Virginia, the near-obliteration of a tribe of cannibal troglodytes that had terrorized local communities, and the rise to fame of the adventurologist Lucius Harwood. 

rocketboybook:

CHARACTER INTRODUCTION

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle is widely suspected to have (poorly) disguised his own adventures by attributing them to others in his case files on the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes and the scientific breakthroughs covered in The Lost World. One of his as-yet undocumented exploits resulted in the total destruction of a series of underground caverns in West Virginia, the near-obliteration of a tribe of cannibal troglodytes that had terrorized local communities, and the rise to fame of the adventurologist Lucius Harwood. 

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doctormonocle:

Colour from Space « SteamPunk Art, Fantasy Paintings and Pop Surrealism Illustration by Myke Amend
forlornskies:

Jake Von Slott has created a Steampunk PC design that is sure to be gold with DIY steampunk enthusiasts. He took a huge 24 inch LCD monitor and crammed an entire CPU behind it and the design still looks awesome. If you want to do it yourself, you’ll have to trim of all the excess plastic and get the monitor in a nice rectangular shape. The entire Monitor/CPU assembly sits on an ornate frame that Jake made from a shelf from the dump.
It’s all super ornate. The fan of this computer is even decorated in a neat mesh. Of course everything inside is very un-steampunk. It’s got a state-of-the-art Intel pentium-4 chipset and all the bells and whistles.

forlornskies:

Jake Von Slott has created a Steampunk PC design that is sure to be gold with DIY steampunk enthusiasts. He took a huge 24 inch LCD monitor and crammed an entire CPU behind it and the design still looks awesome. If you want to do it yourself, you’ll have to trim of all the excess plastic and get the monitor in a nice rectangular shape. The entire Monitor/CPU assembly sits on an ornate frame that Jake made from a shelf from the dump.

It’s all super ornate. The fan of this computer is even decorated in a neat mesh. Of course everything inside is very un-steampunk. It’s got a state-of-the-art Intel pentium-4 chipset and all the bells and whistles.

blynkrankin:

Cuz I’m bored and I like steapunk and airships. 

blynkrankin:

Cuz I’m bored and I like steapunk and airships. 

reezoo:

YOU GUYS I FIGURED OUT WHAT I WANT TO BE FOR HALLOWEEN.
STEAMPUNK VAMPIRE HUNTER YO. For the modestly fashionable yet BAMF slayer in us all.
Now I just need to find a corset and pick a party to go to, lol.

reezoo:

YOU GUYS I FIGURED OUT WHAT I WANT TO BE FOR HALLOWEEN.

STEAMPUNK VAMPIRE HUNTER YO. For the modestly fashionable yet BAMF slayer in us all.

Now I just need to find a corset and pick a party to go to, lol.

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