@bonemuseum: Not every bone fits a standard display. This severe case of idiopathic scoliosis required a custom stand designed specifically to support its dramatic curvature while ensuring long-term preservation. Commissioned from a skilled artist and metalsmith in Portland, this one-of-a-kind mount allows the spine to be safely displayed and studied for years to come. Preservation isn’t just about collecting, it’s about care!#museumtiktokcontest #internationalmuseumday #museumtok

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theincrediblehug
TheIncredibleHug :
Why is the bone museum so high fashion!?
2026-06-06 12:55:49
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epi.m.theus
Epi M Theus :
At First i understood magic Director… 😅
2026-06-07 21:20:16
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lizin8r
Liz Maria :
not to pass over the gravity of the topic... but WHY is everyone who works here so ridiculously attractive? 😅
2026-06-06 23:59:53
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brandyschnapps
Nick_Hades86 :
Christ your a good looking man
2026-06-07 11:22:31
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chrissyxvera
Chrissy :
Does everyone in the bone museum have cool outfits ???
2026-06-07 08:22:59
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sosyahmilifes
Syahmi Hisham :
waistt SNATCHHEDD
2026-06-07 06:19:48
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madamepinkdoll
🎀Madame Pink🎀 :
Does being a fashion icon is part of the job description?
2026-06-07 13:19:56
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heather8487
💚🐢Heather🐢💚 :
you have THE MOST BEAUTIFUL and thick hair!!!🥰 stunning!?
2026-06-06 08:33:05
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lilmusclehamster
Jill 🇨🇦 :
You look like a managing director of a bone museum and I mean that as a compliment
2026-06-07 05:54:43
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karo_1205
Karoline Chavarria C :
where's my girl?
2026-06-06 03:42:55
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alex_the.dinosaur
Username not found :
anyone else think he kinda looks like Conan gray?
2026-06-05 20:57:37
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nyx3398
Nyx :
Are you and masha siblings? 😭 I'm new here
2026-06-07 08:22:03
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thebrat_hq
BratHQ :
That was a person 🥺
2026-06-07 21:28:55
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borntobepurple
Daniela :
is this due to muscles more than bone?
2026-06-07 20:06:30
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agent0_o7
Happy_Potter🍁🤩 :
Does everyone who works here have a certain panache?
2026-06-07 20:35:06
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kandii_va_graphicdesign
Drew :
Jon is a vampire. Help me spread this rumor thanks
2026-06-07 20:46:00
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dr.amanda.s
Dr.AmandathePelvicPT :
I'm curious if there's proper consent in place from the individuals or their families for them to be displayed like this
2026-06-05 22:49:56
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elinholte5
Elin Holte :
Screw the spine you look AMAZING! tour style is gorgeous and the outfit!!? 😚👌🏻❤️
2026-06-07 20:21:58
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truthnzie
Zie's Truth :
id honestly go to the museum only to see him ... not gonna lie
2026-06-07 02:42:56
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sylfph :
Jon‘s outfit is SLAY 💅🏻 love it!
2026-06-06 14:20:51
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see.spot.tri.and.run
see.spot.tri.and.run :
Who are all these crazy beautiful people that work at the Bone Museum? I feel like I need to visit just to meet all of you.
2026-06-07 03:45:32
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kitmills84
Kit Mills :
sorry I was wayy to distracted by how pretty you are... baffled
2026-06-07 03:59:39
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Imagine a small child falls over, hurt their knee, and, without a second thought, runs into their parents' caring arms. There's no shame. There's no calculation. They just run to somebody that they know will be there to help them. The Japanese psychoanalyst Takeo Doi called this ‘amae.’ It's the wish to depend on another person, to be indulged, and to be looked after, and to trust that they will let you. In a lot of the Western tradition, we see dependence as a kind of weakness. From the rationalising Greeks to the liberty-loving John Locke, we see self-reliance as the ultimate virtue. Stand on your own two feet and ask nothing of anybody. That's the only way to be strong. But Doi says that his culture sees things differently here. Asking people in the right way, at the right time, for help is not a sign of weakness. It's the only way that we can bind ourselves to other people, and the only way we can find meaning in our lives. Because a life without amae is a lonely one. If you can never let your guard down and never be cared for, if you can never be the child who runs into the loving arms of a parent, then you can never find rest. You will always see other people as transactional agents. To love someone is to partially let them depend upon you. And to love somebody else is to depend upon them. Sometimes the bravest thing in life is not to stand on your own two feet. Sometimes it is to let yourself fall over in the knowledge that somebody is there to help you, to pick you up, and to take you in.

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