How it feels to take a shower
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How it feels to take a shower
They're doing nothing to me #controlgroup
Foxes disguised as monks. On the left from Japan and on the right from Denmark.
It was a global problem
edmund pevensie probably felt for jadis the white witch what old-timey gay men felt for judy garland
ELLE FANNING Photographed by Szilveszter Makó for Who What Wear Magazine
Art Deco bookends featuring Medieval ladies reading. 1920
Max Le Verrier.
aborted grilled cheese: i would have loved to be grilled. if I existed.
went to Me island and I was there yesss
there used to be a website called weheartit
these being from the same episode. can't stop being iconic
Riding Coat from the court of Saxony, ca. 1601
This riding coat, made of black cloth and decorated with silk, is one of 24 coats ordered for the servants of the Saxon court in 1601. Additional mittens could be pulled over the sleeves during cold weather.
Like most riding coats of that time, this example is double-breasted and closed with hooks and eyes. The back is cut wide to allow the wearer to sit comfortably on the back of a horse without fabric getting in the way.
Today, this garment is exhibited at the Rüstkammer in Dresden, Germany.
its cool how every language has wordplay.... we created language like ok step 1) convey info so we can stay alive 2) get silly with it
Kate Gibb, Tulips, 2019 10
Colour screen print 104.50 x 122.00 cm
the concept of "getting the ick" is so innately seinfeldian that it's crazy that it was coined in the 2020s and not on a season 6 episode of seinfeld where elaine gets the ick from a guy she's dating who makes too big a deal out of celebrating his birthday