Vendors selling mistletoe in the streets. Paris. 1928
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Vendors selling mistletoe in the streets. Paris. 1928
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Danse Macabre, Lea Daniel
“I never thought it was possible to love anybody so much or quite so completely, or that anybody should be so wonderfully abundant and prodigal to me in everything I’ve wanted most. As we have settled down and become firmer in our minds, and more peaceful in our hearts, our life together has become so unbelievably beautiful.” - Laurence Olivier
Gustav Klimt inspired photos by Life Ball 2015 (Style Bible)
People Really Don’t Know That Women Actually Invented Things
If this video is anything to go by, New Yorkers need a serious refresher course on women in history. In the video created by MAKERS, a host asks people on the street who made a certain historical discovery, letting them choose between the woman who actually did it and a fictional man.
Watch the full video to see how the one person that got the question right learned it from Tumblr.
Of COURSE they do. History is written by the Powerful. Read any American HS textbook then ask a Woke POC or non-native educated almost anywhere but here.
The World is laughing at what we THINK we know or just, plain, DON’T know.
Getting Gorey with Alley Theatre’s ‘Dracula’
Edward Gorey—whose pen-and-ink drawings regularly mixed the macabre with the ridiculous—was the rare visual artist who forayed into theatre design, winning a Tony Award for his work on the 1977 Broadway production of Dracula, for which he designed the costumes and 30-foot-high set. Being Gorey fans themselves, the creative team at the Alley Theatre decided to resurrect his designs for their version of Dracula.
viα nitratediva: The real Annie Oakley demonstrates her ability by shooting glass balls at Thomas Edison’s Black Maria studio on November 1, 1894.
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broadway antique market
Jellyfish are just wet ghosts
I mean, basically.
This is it this is why I was born
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Onward, steed!
new texting lingo
omfh- o, my frail heart!
ftss- fetch the smelling salts
iatwbb- i await thee with bated breath
fw- forsooth, wherefore?!
aml- ay, my liege