The Moma released this haunting 1902 film of the Wuppertal Suspended Railway in Germany
Absolutely enchanting! What a Pearl to discover.

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The Moma released this haunting 1902 film of the Wuppertal Suspended Railway in Germany
Absolutely enchanting! What a Pearl to discover.
i just want to take a moment to congratulate the first week of november for somehow being the longest, and most compelling, part of the 500 years that has been 2020. what a ride.
Over the years a huge number of theological man hours have been spent debating the question: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
To answer it, we need information. Firstly, angels don’t dance. It’s one of the distinguishing characteristics that marks an angel. So, none.
At least. Nearly none.
Aziraphale had learned a dance called the “gavotte” in a discreet gentlemen’s club in Portland Place, in the late 1880s. After a while he had become fairly good at it, and was quite put out when, some decades later, the gavotte went out of style for good. So providing the dance was a gavotte, the answer is a straightforward one.
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Liv Tyler, Cannes 1995.
This is a man who was in fact ‘being kind’.
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This scene is so beautifully lit. Whilst John has a more normal skin tone Sherlock’s is so pale and ethereal.