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Sophie Turner at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 18, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
*trips over my low self esteem*
harry potter titles + corresponding scenes/objects
September is Bi Visibility month so shoutout to all my bisexual pals out there! I love you, you are amazing 💗
when ur pet smushes their head into ur hand so u will pet them reblog if u agree
wasn’t that the definition of home?
friend: i'll pick you up at 5
clock: 5:01
me: wHeRE teh fuKc
The Astoundingly Complex Ancient Indian Stepwells
Ancient Indian stepwells captured by Victoria S. Lautman. Rudimentary stepwells first appeared in India between the 2nd and 4th centuries A.D., born of necessity in a capricious climate zone bone-dry for much of the year followed by torrential monsoon rains for many weeks. It was essential to guarantee a year-round water-supply for drinking, bathing, irrigation and washing, particularly in the arid states of Gujarat (where they’re called vavs) and Rajasthan (where they’rebaoli, baori, or bawdi) where the water table could be inconveniently buried ten-stories or more underground. Over the centuries, stepwell construction evolved so that by the 11th century they were astoundingly complex feats of engineering, architecture, and art.
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The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic