OMG!Ā I thought it was going to be a message about perseverance or it never being too late to follow your dreams, but nooooooo.Ā This is excellent storytelling.
Iām fine. Iām fine I am not at all emotionally wrecked by this.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Not today Justin

Kaledo Art
Mike Driver
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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cherry valley forever
Today's Document

⣠Chile in a Photography ā£
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Xuebing Du

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Claire Keane

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@a-civilisation-gone
OMG!Ā I thought it was going to be a message about perseverance or it never being too late to follow your dreams, but nooooooo.Ā This is excellent storytelling.
Iām fine. Iām fine I am not at all emotionally wrecked by this.
One Dress a Day Challenge
August: Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Return to Oz / Jean Marsh as Mombi and Sophie Ward as Mombi II
I was lucky enough to grow up in a town whose library had a nearly complete collection of the Oz books, so of course I remembered Princess Langwidere and her collection of heads! It was great to see that onscreen, even though they merged the characters of Langwidere and Mombi.
In the book, she only wore a simple white dress, as changing her head gave her all the variety she wanted. But I think the burgundy-and-plum gown created for the movie by designer Raymond Hughes is gorgeous, with its iridescent patches and art nouveau swirls. A particularly interesting feature is the rack of golden splinters trailing back from the shoulders, almost like they're trying to form into fairy wings but aren't quite complete.
RETURN TO OZ | 1985 ā³ Directed by Walter Murch
Jean Paul Gaultier pour le Cinquième élément, Luc Besson
Exposition Fashion Big Bang au Palais Galiera, musƩe de la mode de la ville de Paris
"Hippocrates out."
Couldnāt help but wonder what prompted this relatively generous time limit. And how will it be policed? Do they have an employee who stand there with a stopwatch and a bucket of water? Also, Iām having amusing mental pictures of the car park.
(Dunedin airport, New Zealand. Apparently itās all about allowing other people to get a chance to cuddle. There are selfish huggers out there.)
Japan, here we come!
Crown Range Road, Queenstown, New Zealand: There are two ways to drive between Queenstown and Wanaka, and this one is the most memorable. It's the highest main road in New Zealand. The Crown Range lies between Queenstown and Wanaka. The road over the range, known as the Crown Range Road, is the highest main road in New Zealand.
Inside Look into the Disney Princess Castles
Matthew Lillard In Sheās All That & Heās All That
OUTLANDER as other shows
requested by @ashmarie1687: Broger visiting Lallybroch in 7.05 + flashback of Lallybroch in 1.12 with JamieClaire welcoming the tennants comparing the grounds from 1743 to 1980
New York City ballet production of Midsummer Nights Dream
The fact this isn't a painting is a testament to one of the greatest feats of set design and production I've ever seen.
My god just look at this! The lighting, set design, photography... I've just never seen anything like it.
This āGod Creating Thingsā series by @lonnieiiv on TikTok is HILARIOUS!
God: Now listen to me Gabriel, these are going to be really fun because some go on pizzas.
Gabriel: Yeah, okay, okay.
God: You like that? And then some will make you see things.
Gabriel: ā¦āKay?
God: And some, Gabriel, some just⦠kill you.
Gabriel: [Long pause] You doinā okay, pal?
I love how he turns off the stove to give this the attention it deserves
We all need a Gabriel.