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Love Begins
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Xuebing Du
Not today Justin
hello vonnie

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will byers stan first human second

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Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@jaymiejess
The Rijksmuseum exhibition raises questions about gender, sexuality, and transformation that it is not prepared to answer.
@petermorwood would've loved this. Nothing ever had enough secret drawers for him. :)
style.haven
Once upon a time (meaning the late 80s), I had this exact pair of shoes. Yes, I’m always looking for another pair. If any of you find them in a 7.5, TELL YOUR AUNTIE JILLI.
If it wasn’t for this photo by someone else, I’d start to think I hallucinated them. Yes, I’m still looking for these. But in a size 8-8.5.
One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon. This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
(via @fizzydog at Bluesky)
This is Money Snake. She only appears every 312 years.
If you reblog her picture within the next twenty-five seconds you will have good luck and fortune for the rest of your life.
I reblogged her late last year and my 2024 has been very satisfying work-wise and (secure enough to not stress out) money-wise so far. Money Snake is wise and good.
always reblog money snake
103 years ago today, Mother Jones lead a march of miners’ children through the streets of Charleston, West Virginia.
A spring cartoon for New Scientist
your reminder to preorder FABULOUS BODIES wherever books are sold but ALSO CONSIDER THIS: you can request FABULOUS BODIES FROM YOUR LIBRARY BECAUSE LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANS PROVE LOVE. heck, you can do BOTH
A mysterious 5,000-year-old decision led directly to how we still count time today.
A small Warsword with writhen fittings,
OaL: 64.6 in/164.1 cm
Width: 21.2 in/53.8 cm
Weight: 8.2 lbs/3700 g
probably Passau, Germany, ca. 1540, housed at the Swiss National Museum.
GenX co-signing.
You don’t ignore a cancer, you remove it.
Well that’s my next D&D character concepts sorted!
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Among the Mogao Caves' nearly 500 chambers and temples, a space known as Cave 17 revealed thousands of extraordinary objects.