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Koloman Moser, 1901
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Roasted chicken, ginger, daikon, shiitake mushroom soup with lime, cilantro, broccoli sprouts, and rice noodles
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ok i absolutely need to know what accents u all have pls reblog and tell me or comment or whatever I must know
dress by Bill Gibb (1970). Photographed by Barry Lategan, the year Gibb was named Designer of the Year by British Vogue
hello this is your google account. did you know that you are trying to log in. to. your google account. would you like five emails about how you logged in to your google account.
i'll even pirate free things. you wouldn't understand
Me when I have a great idea
Gerald Moira, “The Silent Voice", ca 1898
Victorian Mourning Jewelry
Often containing hair, teeth, and other physical remains of the dead, these pieces peaked in popularity in the Victorian era. Mourning jewelry is one of earliest sartorial expressions of the gothic romanticism which has defined many famed modern designers, from Alexander McQueen to Ann Demeulemeester to Lieve Van Gorp. The genre is made up of broaches, necklaces, rings, and other adornments meant to celebrate loved ones who had passed away. However, the pieces from that period rather simply served to underscore the concept of "memento mori" ("remember you will die")
I didn't read your email but I gave it a sniff
some people just have no true appreciation for terrible women. oh she killed and ate people? well maybe she was hungry. "I cant defend her anymore-" well then fucking stand aside so i can talk to my client
I love Ravenous (1999) and I just realized up until now I have never made a full illustration for it before.
i know i’ve talked about this before but it’s really insane when you were passively suicidal for two decades and out of the blue you catch yourself saying shit like “i’ve been trying to eat a lot of fibre because i don’t want to risk colorectal cancer in my 40s” like okay … 40s are part of the plan now?
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