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occasionally subtle
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Cosimo Galluzzi
Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

if i look back, i am lost
noise dept.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

titsay
ojovivo
$LAYYYTER
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sheepfilms

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we're not kids anymore.
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cowboy furby with a gun, what will he shoot
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom | 1985
dollybird magazine #5, 2010
Roy: The Cabin Boy
someone isn’t happy
should’ve gotten a better picture of the actual thing (a head buffing brush?) but the description pictures absolutely killed me (found in a charity shop in Bangor, Wales)
tag yourself, i’m shameful + disastrous
Via House of Mirth (Instagram)
“Our bodies are really machines, or rather, machine plants with a series of shops and people working in them.” The new student’s reference work for teachers, students and families. 1909.
Internet Archive
Ostracon of a Cat Minding Geese
This ostracon shows a cheerful episode from an Egyptian folktale. In this tale the roles of the natural world are reversed. Here, a cat, standing on its hind legs, acts as guide and protector to a flock of six ducks or geese, arranged in two registers, or sections.
Above the birds is a nest filled with eggs. The cat is equipped with a small bag of provisions suspended from the end of a long crook, which is carried over its shoulder.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1292 BC. Painted limestone, from Deir el-Medina, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 63801
Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 6, 1902
Empire Marketing Board poster For Fresh Milk - Health Unto His Majesty
by James Henry Dowd, 1926