Beauty Sleep - Rachel Parker
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Beauty Sleep - Rachel Parker
American , b. ?
Watercolour on paper , 10 x 12 in.
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so overwhelmed by the love my little poem received, i wanna cry
Aesopus - Eva de Viesser , 2021.
Dutch , b. 1971
Oil on canvas , 110 x 105 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov (b.1966) - Winter Dawn. 2012. Oil.
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This is one of my favorite X-Files behind-the-scenes photos in existence. (x)
悪夢 / Nightmare
297×210mm
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oh emily wilson translation of the iliad we’re really in it now
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You already know the story. You will die. Everyone you love with also die. You will lose them forever. You will be sad and angry. You will weep. You will bargain. You will make demands. You will beg. You will pray. It will make no difference. Nothing you can do will bring them back. You know this. Your knowing changes nothing. This poem will make you understand this unfathomable truth again and again, as if for the very first time.
/end ID.]
Myrna Loy as Nora Charles in The Thin Man (1934)