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Hasui Kawase, Onsengadake Seen from Amakusa
from Selected Views of Japan, 1922
The Blue Gate at the End of the Long Border - Francis Hamel , 2020.
British , b. 1963 -
Oil on linen , 66 x 56 cm.
Juliet Tittoni as Jeanna d’ark, 1852, Karl Bryullov
Transphobia is so antithetical to genuine feminism it blows my mind there's such a wide overlap like you either believe in autonomy and self determination or you don't
I will always reblog popcorn snail when she graces my dash
youre an olympic level hater. i respect it.
they asked me to represent my country in the sport of hating i said no. i hate my country
ever since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to deny location sharing and turn off personalized ads and reject all non-essential cookies and not set up siri and face ID
I love jaywalking with another pedestrian lol we’re unionized
錦猫、モミジ猫、ポンポコ white-boots-walker/ウェブリブログ
Season 1 Ending: Trinity Santos invites her homeless coworker who she just met to live rent free in her apartment.
Season 2 Ending: Trinity Santos invites her lonely coworker to get drinks and sing karaoke so she won’t be alone on July 4th
And the fandom rabidly hates her and thinks she’s the worst most evil person to ever exist.
“The Mistletoe-Web”, (Jeanne Dirys)
by Léopold-Émile Reutlinger, c. 1900
from ‘The Sketch Vol. 3: Worser Than Death’