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Not today Justin

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
will byers stan first human second

Janaina Medeiros
Stranger Things
dirt enthusiast

Kaledo Art

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NASA
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird

Kiana Khansmith

Product Placement
$LAYYYTER
Sade Olutola
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almost home
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@halbhirsch
sport scholarships were invented when Lord Grantham suddenly accepted Thomas Barrow's homosexuality as soon as he realised he was decent at cricket
Dill Pickle Club records [box 001], 1906-1941
Magnus Hirschfeld, one of the earliest and most influential advocates for gay rights, speaking at the Dill Pickle Club in the early 20th century.
Young man, maybe from Wandervogel movement or Bündische Jugend. Approximately between 1918 and 1933.
Wilfred Owen to Siegfried Sassoon.
I just saw something! The captains pipe!!! He doesn’t have it as a ghost… Did Havers take it with him? As a memory of James?
remember kids
Artist 🎨: @vhsdogs
o captain my captain :)
Frantz (2016)
Henry Scott Tuke Green and Gold
Montgomery Clift
Army man? Ah, yes, please.
Hugh Grant & Rupert Graves (c.1987) in a publicity shot for the movie Maurice.
The hair, though.
— Oscar Wilde, 'The Young King.'
by Herbert List
Nils santesson 1873-1960. He was a Swedish tinsmith, sculptor and writer. He belonged to the tinsmith family Santesson.
On 4 January 1907 he was arrested for homosexual fornication[similar too the law in the UK called” gross indecency “] and on 21 January he was sentenced to ten months' hard labour in a morality.
The law against homosexual acts was applied quite rarely at that time in Sweden. The fact that Santesson's case resulted in a trial was due to the tragic circumstances, in which a 22-year-old tin foundry worker had attempted to take his own life and in a suicide note to his parents accused Santesson of having destroyed him in body and soul.