it’s so hard for me to listen to heartbroken/angry breakup songs by straight men bc no matter how good the song is i’ll be like i’m not sure if i fully believe you. let’s hear her side of the story.

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it’s so hard for me to listen to heartbroken/angry breakup songs by straight men bc no matter how good the song is i’ll be like i’m not sure if i fully believe you. let’s hear her side of the story.
Books/ The Royal Tombs of Aigai:
Finds from the tomb of Philip II of Macedon and the Scythian princess Meda, in Aigai, Macedonia, Greece.
The golden diadem of the princess has been partially destroyed by the funeral pyre. It was set with inlaid blue glass paste, and had small springs that made certain elements quiver with motion.A piece of gold and purple textile that covered the princess’ bones inside the larnax.
Ceremonial armour, shield and sword of Phillip II. A detail from the golden larnax of Philip II, and a general view of how it’s displayed in the museum along with Philip’s golden wreath.
The gold sheet that decorated the gorytos (a Thraco-Scythian quiver that held both the bow and the arrows). It was either a gift or booty. It might be related to the Philip’s marriage with Meda. It bears a depiction of the fall of a city- Troy perhaps.
From the book Aigai, the royal metropolis of the Macedonians, by Angeliki Kottaridi. Photography: Socrates Mavrommatis. (You can peruse the book here)
György Kepes, Lichtenberg figures: A. R. von Hippel, 1951
Emilis Šeputis (Lithuanian, 2000) - Untitled (2026)
Michael Carson “Night Swimming”, 2015
Carl Gustav Carus, View of the Colosseum by Night c.1830-1832
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As a kid, I wasn’t allowed to touch the hot stove with my bare hands. But now I get to do it whenever I want
Medieval Skull Clasp, made in 1500, it was designed for the road: it concerns a portable Book of Hours (or prayer book) that was carried around by a pilgrim on his religious pilgrimage. The clasp holds the book closed, which is decorated with a skull carved out of bone – Source
Alex Hutton (American, 1992) - Other Halves (2021)
Hunting whistles, 1500s, Germany.