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Paulus Philippus Rink - Summer A field of flowers paint by the Dutch artist Paulus Philippus (Paul) Rink (1861-1903)
Rihanna Covers Paper Magazine Break The Rules March 2017 Issue
I love her edge
“That’s what you are…"
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“…Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed early Wednesday morning in what looks to be a Tinseltown first.”
Blessed Image
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lesbian street art, Sardinia
it’s called ginger & olive oil, by lesbian street artist moju manuli!!!
A WOMAN IN PEACEFUL SOLITUDE IS UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE MOST PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL GEMS OF THIS PLANET
trying to get control of my life
It needs saying that the rising death toll in Haiti is the result of an unnatural disaster. When the French colonized the place, it was the pearl of the Antilles. They imported slaves rapidly to build plantations, at some points amounting to more than a third of the New World slave trade. When they left, they demanded reparations for losing the property in bodies and land that amounted by 1900 to 80% of the national budget, paid by selling off the timber that kept hurricanes from devastating the island. By the time the debt was paid in 1947, the island was deep in a cycle of debt, deforestation, and military interventions by foreign powers that continues to this day. -Laura Briggs
Angiolo D'Andrea - Regina, prima metà anni venti, c. 1926
ok look, i don’t know exactly what this painting is about, but if the artist’s intention was to portray a divinely-sanctioned lesbian wedding they have succeeded mightily because that is obviously what is happening here
Never not funny to me.