creepy things where I live that just ✨make sense✨pt. 2
Old and partially collapsed house that was abandoned because the owners went mad and refused to give it to their family or sell it.
The same house has a perfect ring of daffodils around it (weren't planted) that choked out the rose garden and the entire property is overgrown with vines and trees that never seem to be green. The whole area is covered in trinkets, jars, coal, and glass.
Old jail
Antique stores with an inordinate amount of creepy dolls
That really tall tree you can see in the distance that is always being circled by crows or vultures
Cultish ritual book that belonged to the previous owners of my current house.
A pillar that, according to legend, if you touch it, you'll die shortly after.
Literally any slave quarters or old plantations
Estate rumored to be haunted after a murder mystery
National museum dedicated to Ticks (the bugs)
Abandoned castle
There's a statue where if you looked it in the eyes you'll either be turned to stone or cursed
Abandoned asylum with 25,000 unmarked graves
She said that the fear of the unknown is not always being afraid of what you don't know.
But also a fear of never experiencing this mystical adventure it hides.
Birbentines! (by teylor smirl)
:)))
Ok so, Velcro is actually a company name and not a product. What we call velcro is actually a ‘hook and loop fastener”. Both the company Velcro and the hook-and-loop were founded/invented by the same person: George de Mestral, a swiss electrical engineer.
Fun fact: velcro is a combination of ‘velours’ and ‘crochet’ so it’s literally velvet-hook
The story goes that while De Mestral was on a hunting trip in 1941 he noticed that a very special plant kept sticking to him and his dog…or rather the seed pods did
Introducing
Burdock
(Burdock or wild rhubarb as a plant has a separate and very long history as a medicinal plant spanning across Eurasia and North America)
Or in this case, the Burdock seed pods specifically which up close look like this:
See where this is going?
De mestral, the ever inventive and curious man (this was bound to happen, he tried to patent his toy airplane as a 12 yr old and also made an asparagus peeler), looked at the seed pods under a microscope and decided that he could probably make a synthetic version that could work as an inbetween of buttons and zippers.
He traveled around Europe looking for a manufacturer, but they all told him that mass-manufacturing was out of the question. He finally found one in Lyon, France who could make a nylon-cotton fabric.
With that fabric he created the first velcro BY HAND and was able to receive a patent in 1955.
The hardest part was making the tiny tiny hooks. With the cotton-nylon blend, he was able to make them but ONLY by hand. He took the hooks and would attach them to a separate piece of fabric using tiny loops.
Imagine taking nylon and making tiny hooks like these by hand. Yeah
He didn’t come up with the mass-manufacturing until a couple years later when he came up with a system that was basically a loom that used barber’s clippers to cut the nylon at a precise angle.
Anyway~ he actually then started selling mass-manufactured velcro in Europe and the US in the 60s but people didn’t really like it
Velcro then went from a weird little thing to ‘oh shit astronauts use this in space to keep stuff from flying everywhere’ and ‘mommy, I want a velcro watch like Buzz Aldrin. Please~”
And that dear friends, is the story of Velcro and the swiss dude who noticed an annoying quirk of a plant’s will to reproduce
velcro is kinda crazy if u think about it
It’s so weird to think about how long I’ve been on tumblr now. Like I joined when I was a minor. And now I’m several years older and an adult?? Crazy
I wish I haf friends who would lend me poetry 🥺
friends who lend you poetry books >>>
Any pronouns. Capricorn. Not a minor. Chaotic Good// Sapphic with a love of tea, gardens, plants, books, embroidery, and bugs
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