Today's Document
sheepfilms
The Stonewall Inn
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Noah Kahan
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
will byers stan first human second
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
cherry valley forever

tannertan36
Keni
Misplaced Lens Cap

Love Begins

Andulka

#extradirty
Sade Olutola
Stranger Things

Product Placement
seen from Spain

seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Spain
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seen from Germany
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seen from Sweden

seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from India
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seen from Australia
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seen from United Kingdom

seen from Ukraine
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seen from United States
seen from United States
@pomone-is-happy
“Saviour”
Susanna Majuri - 2008
Mantle, 100 B.C.E.-100 C.E., Brooklyn Museum: Arts of the Americas
Size: adult; probable wearer: male. Plain weave, with the field consisting of a horizontal camelid fiber warp and camelid fiber weft. The borders are woven with a horizontal cotton warp, cotton weft, and camelid fiber embroidery; one corner is missing. The mantle has a dark green background with a 24 centimeter fringed border on each side and small embroidered squares all over. It is decorated with a formalized animal motif in blue, green and yellow. Mary Frame’s notes: Multiple feline figures are nested within the outline of “linear figures.” The ears, tail, and arrangement of limbs and head are consistent with feline representations. Filler figures are cats, humans(?) and snakes. Cats also repeat in the interior border and on the looped seam cover. The number of figures on the mantle field is relatively large in comparison to other “linear” checkerboard mantles. Three other textiles in the Brooklyn Museum collection have figures that relate to those on 34.1554. This example is the most feline-like; 34.1541a,b and 47.13.2 are predominantly feline with some human attributes, and 34.1546 is a predominantly human figure with a few feline traits. Size: 105 1/8 x 51 15/16 in. (267 x 131.9 cm) Medium: Camelid fiber
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/38934
she was seen, beloved, and carried off by Pluto—such the haste of sudden love.
- ovid, metamorphoses
i just found 12 bricks
Its back
I do not understand women
girls will be girls
same energy
@scienced
Advice from Zoe
Let's run through the medow and never look back
Le magazine Shōjo Comic avec la prépublication de Kaze to Ki no Uta.
Fernando Aguiar, The Book of the Letters, Cover by Piero Varroni, Edizioni Eos Libri d'Artista / Studio Varroni, Roma, 1998, Edition of 9 signed and numbered copies
Georges Merle - The Sorceress (1887)