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I like seeing some of you ""regulars"" in my notes it's like oh hey that's my Coworker from Tumblr
Vastly undermined are the priceless comforts woven within the humdrum life. There's safety in certainty, and fulfilment in the liberty that comes with it.
RIP Lydia Bennet you would’ve loved watching tik toks at full volume in public
‘Portraits of Breiner’ by Faber Franco
enough mpreg. give him mpostpartum depression
frankenstein (1818)
Acquaintance cards, a variety of calling cards, 1870s-80s. USA. Via dangerousminds. More to see: Mays / flickr. They were used “by the less formal male in approaches to the less formal female.”
The Accolade (details)
Edmund Leighton
They should make a content label for ai posts like they do for mature content so I dont ever have to fucking look at it
Hilma Adlers (Swedish1864-1946), Untitled, c. 1930-40
Oil on canvas, 54 x 65 cm
let’s all quit our jobs and just go on walks
Looking at old photos of myself like i'm my dead wife
Portrait of Lady Sunderland, (details), (1786), by Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723 – 1792), oil on canvas, 238.5 cm (93.8 in) x 147.5 cm (58 in), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
remember to bury the dead with a phone, everyone. these days the ferry terminal at the river styx wants you to download a fucking app
Palazzo Loredan. Venice, Italy.
'The Tempest' by Leo and Diane Dillon, 1965