Half-wild horses of the Carmague in the sea

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Half-wild horses of the Carmague in the sea
hate when i accidentally take life too seriously girl relax we are all playing
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Kribo ( Curly ) Orchid — West Papua + Solomon Islands
From: HOW TO READ A PERSON LIKE A BOOK (1971), by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero.
In the club
I think I’m literally never gonna be sick of this masterpiece. I think watching it on a loop for eight hours could fix me. Dancing’s what clears my soul. Dancing’s what makes me whole.
I just love that this very video is an accumulation of thousands of years worth of art made by people who have never met each other. The concept of this video was so completely unfathomable to every single artist who made the sculptures and yet they’ve all put something toward the creation of it.
ITS BACK ON MY TIMELINE
we need to start legally protecting these like make this kind of bathroom part of the national park system
wedding of Francis J Hansford & Fairy Moon, 1930
Wait, there was an actual person named Fairy Moon and she got married in a cave??? That is some fae shenanigans.
...did she take her husband's name?
Yes! Fairy Moon was the daughter of Frank Moon, an Australian speleologist (someone who studies caves). Here is an article about Frank that includes the cave pictured here.
As for the last name, I unfortunately haven’t spent enough time researching yet to answer!
Marilyn Monroe in her Hollywood apartment, Photo by Philippe Halsman, 1952