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Vanity Fair Oscars Party, Part Two--Portraits by Mark Seliger. (Part One here)
Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2019--Portraits by Mark Seliger
this blog hates donald trump
Look how many people hate him. I’m pretty damn happy about that 😁😁😁😁😁😁
I’ve never reblogged something so fast
Royal Portrait Gallery, Badass Queens Edition (Portraits by Mark Seliger)
The cast of The West Wing congratulates co-star Allison Janney on winning her first Oscar
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HERE COME THE GENERALS
RISE UP.
Vanity Fair Oscars Party, PART 4 OMG WHY ARE THEY STILL UPLOADING PORTRAITS?--Portraits by Mark Seliger
(Part 1 here; Part 2 here; Part 3 here)
Vanity Fair Oscars Party, Part 3—Portraits by Mark Seliger
Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2018, Part 2–Portraits by Mark Seliger
(Part 1 can be found here.)
Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2018—Portraits by Mark Seliger
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Her mother doesn’t age!
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The Mysterious Rosetta Stone Turns 218, Here's Why It's So Cool
Exactly 218 years ago today, on July 19, 1799, French troops in Rosetta, Egypt, uncovered a striking black stone carved with three ancient texts: two Egyptian texts and a Greek one.
The stone, now known as the Rosetta Stone, would be the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. It would also land a place in the English language: Today, a search in a scientific journal database for “Rosetta Stone” yields many more metaphorical uses of the term than actual research on the Egyptian artifact. Topics ranging from medical imaging, to black holes, to “intensional dynamic programming” (it’s an algorithm thing) have been described as a “Rosetta Stone” by hopeful researchers looking for a breakthrough.
So what made the Rosetta Stone so special? It wasn’t the message it contained. According to the British Museum collections page, the find was part of a larger slab carved with a decree passed by a priestly council affirming Ptolemy V’s success as a ruler in 196 B.C., the first anniversary of his coronation. Read more.