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“Good morning Big Boy!" Wasp pin-up Hi-hey! Second place Patreon winner of the Marvel Cin

“Good morning Big Boy!" Wasp pin-up

Hi-hey! Second place Patreon winner of the Marvel Cinematic Poll!  

Danger and Beautiful WASP

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darksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and sdarksilenceinsuburbia:Ruth Marshall RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and s

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Ruth Marshall

RUTH MARSHALL brings attention to illegal wildlife trade and species loss in a way that unites a new, widened audience of scientists, art enthusiasts and the general public. Her textile pelts exemplify how artisan goods have the potential to have higher commercial value than a poached skin on the black market. The result would be a paradigm shift of the incentive in wildlife trade, which is one of the largest illegal activities in the world. Her textiles reinforce that support of conservation and a society’s culture is a more sustainable, viable and lucrative endeavor than the illegal wildlife trade.

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Boots1795-1810 Boots began to become fashionable for women in the last quarter of the 18th century,

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1795-1810

Boots began to become fashionable for women in the last quarter of the 18th century, but their use was limited primarily to riding and driving. Few pairs survive, and the peculiar wrap-around leg on this example is specific to this period and extremely rare. Although not well-fitted enough to provide a particularly secure fastening to the foot, the wrapped leg may have been intended to provide superior protection from dust and moisture than the standard laced closure. Colored footwear was a favored means of complimenting plain white dresses in the early 19th century, and the dark teal blue color seen here seems to have been particularly favored.

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Another cute bum, this time in real leather.

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