Werewolf Specimen Jars

Dec 16, 2008 04:43

Hey, remember that vaguely embarrassing wolf penis question I asked a while back? About the penis bones? Well, part of that was motivated by me actually coming into possession of one.

But you can't expect me to just leave my wolf baculum just lying around! Heavens, no!*

I made it a bottle! And a story to go with it!


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bone art, glass art, art, lycanthropy, bones, bottles, wunderkammer, wolves

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malruniel11 December 16 2008, 13:01:50 UTC
And I just found myself a new background for my new computer! That was probably the most amazingly cool thing I'll see all week at least. Seriously.

Please do post the historical entries. I think we'd all love them. And those who won't don't even need to be mentioned.

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tnrkitect December 16 2008, 13:04:19 UTC
Yes, the back stories you give with the items make them all the more special and interesting!

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blackfelicula December 16 2008, 13:18:28 UTC
I would love to see the historical entries for these. Besides the little hard-ons on the baculum label, I also love how phallic the bottle is itself.

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naamah_darling December 16 2008, 19:45:56 UTC
I know, right? It's just . . . perfect.

Boy was it a hairy bitch getting that label to adhere to the strongly curved surface. If I never have to do that again, it will be too soon.

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blackfelicula December 16 2008, 19:52:16 UTC
I can imagine what a pain in the suppurating, herniated derrière that must have been.

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naamah_darling December 16 2008, 19:54:09 UTC
Let's just say I'm damn glad the frigging thing is all antiqued up because now you can't see the spots where it outright tore, or where I had to snip darts out of the edges.

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lady_fox December 16 2008, 13:19:00 UTC
Yes, I would love to hear the historical entries. :)

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apocalypticbob December 16 2008, 13:41:17 UTC
Definitely want to know all of the historical backstory on all these bits!

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