Description: Trypanohyncha Ocellus consisted of a smooth rounded body that featured a number of ocular irises attached to a system of tentacles that the creature can extend or retract. The tentacles were extremely strong, and served to climb into the ocular cavity of another living organism and dislodge the eyes. After Trypanohyncha Ocellus settled into the socket and replaced the eye, the creature took over the ocular pathways to the organism's brain. This overrode host body's neurotransmissions to the rest of its body. Once in the eye socket, the many body of the creature could change and resemble the eye of the host creature. The multiple irises appeared to combine to create a single iris.
Description: "Teen Romance" I met her by chance I said, "I really like your pants" I know you got a man Give me your hand (fuck it) Teen romance Give me this dance Yeah, I took a Xan (yeah) I hope you understand (She don't) Let me guide you to a place where No one hurts you, you are safe here with me (With me, with me)
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Description: El-ahrairah is the legendary trickster hero and folk deity of rabbits in Richard Adams' novel Watership Down, known as the "Prince with a Thousand Enemies" (El-ahrairah in Lapine). He embodies rabbit cunning, bravery, and resilience, constantly outsmarting predators like the Black Rabbit of Inlé and rulers like the Owsla, serving as a symbol of hope and inspiration for the main characters as they face their own struggles.
Description: Edgar Allan Poe wrote "Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see" in his 1845 short story, "The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether". While often attributed to others, this phrase is a well-known, direct quotation from his work, reflecting themes of illusion and skepticism.
Description: This shirt doesn’t whisper. It calls out power. Featuring a flaming, melting ice cube stamped with “Fuck ICE,” this design turns a cold, unaccountable institution into something cracking under pressure. Fire represents public rage. The melting ice symbolizes a system many believe deserves to be dismantled. Built for those who stand against ICE, deportations, detention abuses, and state violence, this shirt speaks to anger over unjustified and unlawful killings of civilians, systemic cruelty, and the demand for real accountability. It’s not subtle. It’s not neutral. It’s a wearable protest. Printed on soft, high-quality fabric with a durable, bold graphic, this tee is made for rallies Loud. Defiant. Uapologetic.
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Description: For the uninitiated (and the poorly dressed): Jólakötturinn, the Yule Cat, is an Icelandic Christmas monster who prowls the winter night sniffing out anyone who didn’t receive new clothes for Christmas. If your wardrobe update is lacking? He eats you. Not “symbolically.” Not “metaphorically.” He just… eats you. It’s basically the world’s oldest “wear something nice or else” policy. Fashion by fear.