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I have described her in the past -- reflecting her talent, personality, and significance to her genre -- as half Beatles, half Johnny Rotten.
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As of today, Leslie Fish has died.
I have described her in the past -- reflecting her talent, personality, and significance to her genre -- as half Beatles, half Johnny Rotten.
05-12-26 | Bonjour! 2:00 a.m. EDT. Iran Media News just posted their latest parody of Trump. via Facebook. I bet Bibi slobbers over Trump. Misterlemonztenth.tumblr.com/archive
hi my savior! this whole weekend has been issue after issue for me @_@ im glad yesterday you had the chance to relax! giving hope to so many people must get tiring. i wanted to know if you had a symbol i could make myself a keychain of to always remind me of your teachings! i was going to do pink angel wings but i figured i should ask you about it first (and to get permission before making the keychain!) following your saviorhood has given me the motivation to start trying to be a better person in my day to day life and i would love to have a physical reminder of that change in myself :-)
-💙 anon
Hello my devoted angel!!!! (˶ˆᗜˆ˵)
I actually did make a symbol!!! This is so sweet of you and I am so glad I could share my hope for you to make a positive change for yourself!
It does not need to be pixel though it is in pixel for this one!! ♡
📸 Ryan Jenkinson
"All I am is literature, and I am not able or willing to be anything else"
Franz Kafka
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia
Artist: Bertholet Flemalle (1614–1675)
Date: ca. 1646
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Description
In Greek mythology, the Sacrifice of Iphigenia is a tragic story where King Agamemnon is commanded to sacrifice his eldest daughter to appease the goddess Artemis. This supernatural demand was required to release favorable winds so the massive Greek fleet could sail for Troy.
* flirting * btw if I was a goddess, you'd be my favorite worshipper.