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Acquired Stardust
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Intertwining of love
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speaking in tongues done now I must decide which one is next, only a few left from the original batch
Zero.3 Glam by Panaria
sorry I didn't mean to start tearing up as soon as I start trying to talk about my feelings, my bad
Tom Dale: Department of the Interior (2014)
Willy Pogany (American, 1882–1955) - Hand to the Stars
vintage cherub trinket box
I know I cannot wrap my arms around a memory but I still like to try
Ca. late 17th - early 18th century gold posy ring.
Inscribed interior reads: TREW LOVE IS MY DESYRE.
sorry i got scared by the passage of time. can yuo hold my hand
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Malia Jensen: Unmade Bed (2010) hand-carved from a bar of soap
A Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century AD noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. The ring is thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who passed away at age of 18. Found at the Grottaferrata necropolis close to Rome.
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what they didn’t tell you as a child is that you will spend your whole life trying to replicate the same unconditional happiness you so effortlessly experienced back then and that it will never quite feel the same no matter how hard you try
"Section of a dew-laden orb-web. (Magnified.)" The Popular science monthly. May 1890.
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