Monk’s Huts, Ethiopia (by Rod Waddington)
i don't do bad sauce passes
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will byers stan first human second
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor
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Keni

Product Placement

shark vs the universe
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cherry valley forever
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
we're not kids anymore.
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Monk’s Huts, Ethiopia (by Rod Waddington)
Hyena by Yana
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Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, A Vase of Flowers, c. mid 1750s
From the National Galleries of Scotland:
This is Chardin’s only surviving flower piece and is one of his best known paintings. It illustrates beautifully his characteristic clarity and restraint. A blue and white Delft vase is filled with a variety of flowers. The white and blue colouring of some of the flowers and foliage echoes those of the vase, complemented by the pinks, reds and touches of yellow in the other blooms. The subtle play of light and shadow distinguishes the table from the background and its sombre tones are relieved by the colourful fallen flowers.
I hate teenagers.
Was this how I was when I was 15 or 16?!
I'm only 18 so I'm still in the teenage phase and all,
but holy FUCK I CAN'T STAND THIS WHINING.
Becoming Do Kyungsoo..
So people keep telling me to eat lots of watermelons and cantaloupe and melons. ..
Too bad I'm allergic to watermelons, cantaloupes, melons, and all the other fruit in that category.
To be healthy, I'm going to stick to my berries!
“Held Back”
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Egypt (made)
1400BC-400BC (made)
Protective amulets taking the shape of gods, animals or various symbols were often placed in tombs. In Ancient Egypt, gold was the colour of divinity. Taweret was the goddess of maternity and childbirth, who protected women and children. She was depicted as a combination of a hippopotamus, a crocodile and a lion, all of these animals were fierce when protecting their young. Amulets of Taweret were popular, used by expectant mothers. In the Book of the Dead, Taweret was also seen as a goddess who guided the dead into the afterlife. Many of the deities relating to birth also appear in the undeworld to help with the rebirth of the souls into their life after death.
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