samuelgenet
samuelgenet
In the room the women come and go speaking of Michaelangelo.
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samuelgenet · 4 days ago
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samuelgenet · 7 days ago
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bad workies unloading on construction site
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samuelgenet · 7 days ago
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Bloody hell! I better get me gear on and be a good obedient workbear!
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samuelgenet · 8 days ago
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samuelgenet · 8 days ago
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The inmate from earlier after several hours of digging!
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samuelgenet · 8 days ago
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Tell me, how does something so simple and nice like this make you feel. As well as this other lovely visual I found.
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Hopefully you all enjoy them as much as I do.
I look forward to hearing back from you all.
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samuelgenet · 8 days ago
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Peter Lorre as Raskolnikov in “Crime and Punishment” by Lusha Nelson, 1935
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Renuka O’Connell, Mourning I. Casein. website
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samuelgenet · 9 days ago
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From “Mercenary School” by Eli Reed
USA. Alabama. 1985. Torture interrogation of captured prisoners.
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samuelgenet · 9 days ago
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Nasty IRA SScum with a tommygun smg
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Sexy workmanboss is so lucky pumping lead with a Skorpion VZ61 ...
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A cased Tommy Gun from the late 1920s
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
New research has solved the mystery about J.M.W. Turner’s watercolour sketches, which were previously thought to show the notorious fire of 1834 at the Houses of Parliament. As cataloguer Matthew Imms explains, contemporary images point to a different fire, which consumed the Grand Storehouse of the Tower of London in October 1841.
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