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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Eugenia Volodina @ Christian Lacroix Fall/Wint 2005
“I am a mere breath of air; a formless thought that thinks of you.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exit
Sal Taylor Kydd. Passing by. 2026
Tom Lovell; (1909 - 1997) was an American illustrator and artist.
we're honestly completely fucked if zombies ever discover the power of working together synchronously using an agile team collaboration framework
Kate Moss by Kim Knott
“Dread is more rare in our lives than anxiety, fear, or horror, and harder to define. It involves a sense of danger, like fear, but is looser and less focused on a particular object, like anxiety. This also helps to differentiate dread from horror, which tends to be a response to a fairly specific object. Like horror, dread involves recoiling with terror, but it does not include the strong repulsion and disgust of horror.”
— Cynthia Freeland, “Horror and Art-Dread”
Daniel Fleur - Body Rebuilding (2024)
Illustrations from lsee, Princesse de Tripoli by Alphonse Mucha
let's 😐 with mama
millions of american soldiers die every year trying to rocket jump. thankfully their lives are worthless
'The Temptress of the King'. Alan Clark. 1927.
Self Portrait by Tony DiTerlizzi
Cathill Express
Artist: Jeffrey Smart (Australian, 1921-2013)
Date: 1962
Medium: Oil on plywood
Collection: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Description
Although spending much of his career in Italy, Jeffrey Smart was one of Australia’s most distinguished artists. Throughout his painting oeuvre he remained fascinated by the urban landscape, focusing on prosaic corners of the city and the sleek geometry hidden behind everyday detritus. Completed four years before Smart’s eponymous painting, Sydney’s Cahill Expressway was the first freeway to be constructed in Australia.
Emile Claus - The Apple Orchard (ca. 1910)
why don't you present yourself more femininely?
fat medieval hedgehog