"CUCKMERE RIVER" BILL BRANDT // 1963 [gelatin silver print | U/D]

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"CUCKMERE RIVER" BILL BRANDT // 1963 [gelatin silver print | U/D]
Pieter Pourbus — Le Jugement Dernier — 1551, olieverf, eikenhout
(https://collectie.museabrugge.be/en/collection/work/id/0000_GRO0110_I)
Official visitor website of Musea Brugge, the umbrella organisation of the municipal museums. Musea Brugge connects art, culture, heritage a
My bf got this dye chart with local plants at an art thrift store! 🍂
*drools*
What article would you recommend to someone just getting into queer history?
It would really depend on the person and what they are looking for in terms of queer history, but how about we do a choose-your-own-adventure type answer!
Are you looking for a look at how we got to where we are today in terms of queer history?
Read: Magnus Hirschfeld or Maryam Khatoon Molkara
Are you looking to find comfort in the fact that queerness has existed throughout history?
Read: Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum or Sir Ewan Forbes
Are you looking to have some of your preconceived notions about queer history to be challenged?
Read: The Golden Orchid Society or Rotimi Fani-Kayode
Does queer history intimidate you because you are afraid of it being a list of tragedies?
Read: The Ladies of Llangollen or Jackie Shane
Do you want to learn about the intersection of queer and disability history?
Read: Lou Sullivan or Victoria Arellano
Do you want queerness that resonates with lesser-known/discussed identities?
Read: Kristina King of Sweden or Zinaida Gippius
Are you looking for more information about names you already recognize?
Read: Sappho or Langston Hughes
Are you looking to be pulled into a rabbit hole of queer history?
Read: Edward Carpenter or Xulhaz Mannan
Are you looking for someone within your region?
Read: Making Queer History by country
Just searching for an odd little slice of queer history to wet your appetite?
Read: Elmyr de Hory or Salim Halali
Just want to know something new?
Read: Bajazid Doda or Geoffrey Bawa
Just looking for a story to grip you emotionally?
Read: Emmeline Freda Du Faur or Zdeněk Koubek
I hope you find something in this list that helps!
Tove Jansson
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a gag I would love but most certainly won't see on ofmd s2 is Stede knowing the odds arent great for just one message in a bottle, so he writes oodles of them over the course of weeks, to make sure one reaches Ed (since Ed would have been in touch by now if he'd received one, surely, Stede thinks, committing the hundredth bottle to the sea)
and yes, he would probably write a different letter every time, but the much funnier option is him writing the same letter again and again so that every pirate and fishing boat ever has one of the bottles and they all are pissed off by now and know it by heart because Stede accidentally invented some sort of forum signature chain mail spam for the 18th century
Cai Guo Qiang /
Black Ceremony explosion event.
People with low spoons, someone just recommended this cookbook to me, so I thought I'd pass it on.
I always look at cookbooks for people who have no energy/time to do elaborate meal preparations, and roll my eyes. Like, you want me to stay on my feet for long enough to prepare 15 different ingredients from scratch, and use 5 different pots and pans, when I have chronic fatigue and no dishwasher?
These people seem to get it, though. It's very simple in places. It's basically the cookbook for people who think, 'I'm really bored of those same five low-spoons meals I eat, but I can't think of anything else to cook that won't exhaust me'. And it's free!
by Rachel A. Rosen and Zilla Novikov || Food you can make so you don't die.
ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (2023)
i cannot understand the "crowley didn't actually realise he was in love with aziraphale" take but i'm a big fan of the "crowley didn't actually realise people could tell he was in love with aziraphale" alternative.
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"My Body, My Abortion, my Transition, My Choice"
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Andrei Schilder (1861 - 1919) - Nightfall. 1917. Oil on canvas.
Vilhelms Purvitis - Winter (ca. 1910)
Mari was hardly listening. A daring thought was taking shape in her mind. She began to anticipate a solitude of her own, peaceful and full of possibility. She felt something close to exhilaration, of a kind that people can permit themselves when they are blessed with love.
Tove Jansson, Fair-Play