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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
I'd rather be in outer space đž
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Janaina Medeiros
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shared lodgingsâŠbeaumont and fletcher are getting away with it..
i really like that Will's quill is made of black crow feathers đ€
Finally started watching it
Remembering Kit todayđŻïžđïžđĄïž
While listening to foxes screaming in a way that makes it impossible to tell whether theyâre fighting or mating, I find myself thinking about Willkit
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deadpoetslive âPeople canât resist sticking me in a blouse.â The incredible @edwardbluemel presents the 18th centuryâs answer to Notes App poetry: âLines Written in Early Springâ by William Wordsworth. Reflecting on his late-blooming love for poetry, Edward describes his escape from anxiety over reading lines âcorrectlyâ or even having to find poetry interesting. The âsketch-likeâ quality of âLines Written in Early Springâ is brought alive by Edwardâs image of Wordsworth propped up in long grass, listening to the sounds of the world around him. Edwardâs reading forms part of Dead Poets School, our free resource for GCSE students who â in this case â are studying poems on AQA Worlds and Lives.
the dirt under his thumb and index fingernail is making me emotionalđ„șđ„șđ„șđ„ș awww WillllllllllâŠâŠđ„ș
ăJSTORăMarlowe's Boy Actors
What on earth is a Succubus Shisha Bar???
WK+Tom(Thomas Kyd)
Anyone who loves historical dramas or books has encountered the fictional Christopher Marlowe at least once [...] a very attractive enigma
The most serious crime Marlowe was convicted of was the action of trover for not returning the horse that he hired from one James Wheatley. Under the circumstances of the case, the horse didnât die in his possession - he just refused to give it back. He might have liked it too much.
You borrow a horse, you give it back đ„ș
I realized I had found signs that Kit called out to Will at Disneyland Parisđ€