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orphan black

Discoholic 🪩
taylor price

Kiana Khansmith

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ojovivo
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Claire Keane
NASA
Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
todays bird

titsay
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we're not kids anymore.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
One Nice Bug Per Day

seen from Iraq

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looking for more blogs to follow
reblog this post if your blog contains one or more of the following and I’ll check out your blog
aesthetics
k-pop (not exo or snsd)
mythology
orphan black
valleys of dreams (by Keitha Haycock [cocteau.triplet])
Achilles - Corfu, Greece
MYTHOLOGY MEME
: [1/9] non-greek gods/goddesses
SÓL - In Norse and Germanic mythology, Sól (Old Norse for “Sun”) is, as her name suggests, the sun personified. Sól and her brother Máni (“Moon”), are the divine animating forces of the sun and the moon, respectively. When they first emerged as the cosmos was being created, they didn’t know what their powers were or what their role was in the new world. Then the gods met together and created the different parts of the day and year and the phases of the moon so that Sól and Máni would know where they fit into the great scheme of things. Sól rides through the sky on a horse-drawn chariot. It is foretold that Sól will be killed by the monstrous Fenris wolf during the events of Ragnarök.
Word of the Day
Detenebrate, vt. /de’te-nə’brāt/ - To remove darkness from.
Source: Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary, 1953
見ぬが花. reality can’t compete with imagination
Post-Blackout: it’s still March 6 somewhere
by Andrew Ridley
You gave to me all I know I will stay here, I will not go….
Jan Van Huysum ( 1682-1749 ).
Robert Gheyssens (b. Brussels, Belgium, based Arles Province, France) - Nuees, 2012 Paintings: Acrylics on Canvas
0104; springtime in austria iv