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"Section of a dew-laden orb-web. (Magnified.)" The Popular science monthly. May 1890.
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Mark Rothko, Untitled (Yellow on Orange) no 579, 1957
Oil on canvas
Private collection/Nevada Museum of Art
© 1998, Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko
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Selections from Cole Porter’s Broadway Musical Can Can Mark Andrews & His Orchestra Parade Records/USA
some tiny-titted binch: don't wear bras let your titties live!!!!! i never wear bras!!!!!!!!!
me, a godless titty goblin, made of 90% titty: i haven't taken this bra off for forty years
Mark Shaw. Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt in Her Garden Wearing Tiger Morse, 1962
1968 Petticoat Magazine Illustrations Illustrator - Alain Brandalise From Lifestyle Illustrations of the 60s by Rian Hughes.
Original vintage Jiffy Pop popcorn–one of the first foods to be marketed as fun. And it was! ‘Pops Right In Package–No Muss… No Fuss.’ From Mennen Food Products, Inc. La Porte, Indiana, 1959. This is the first Jiffy Pop package from its first year. From ‘Still More Kitchen Collectibles’ at the web’s largest private collection of antiques & collectibles: here.
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