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#bi-nedict bi-dgerton
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BRIDGERTON (2020 - ) | SEASON 3 PART 2 + Bridgerton Family
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some examples of wabi-sabi
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"[T]he reality is that the US is what it routinely accuses its enemies of being: an authoritarian, militarised police state that surveils, brutalises, imprisons and murders people at home and abroad with impunity — all in the service of the interests of its capitalist oligarchy, which lays claim to everything, everywhere."
- Louis Allday, This is not an aberration; violence is central to the history, and present, of the United States (2020)
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Ahhh It’s my favorite Tumblr Holiday
Reblog if we should Just Stab Caesar
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Spain / Europe by :
© Diego Santos
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Hey everybody take one for tomorrow
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Brendan Fraser as Rick O’Connell in The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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This will forever kill me
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Gotham Gif Meme
↳ [4/4] Male Characters: Victor Zsasz
#Gotham#I qui this show a long time ago#But his entrance was the best#My kinds character#Victor zsasz
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Roman Sionis and Victor Zsasz by @thisuserisangry
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Stanley Tucci & Colin Firth SUPERNOVA (2020) dir. Harry Macqueen
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A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead, “What is the earliest sign of civilization?” The student expected her to say a clay pot, a grinding stone, or maybe a weapon. Margaret Mead thought for a moment, then she said, “A healed femur.” A femur is the longest bone in the body, linking hip to knee. In societies without the benefits of modern medicine, it takes about six weeks of rest for a fractured femur to heal. A healed femur shows that someone cared for the injured person, did their hunting and gathering, stayed with them, and offered physical protection and human companionship until the injury could mend. Mead explained that where the law of the jungle—the survival of the fittest—rules, no healed femurs are found. The first sign of civilization is compassion, seen in a healed femur.
— Ira Byock, The Best Care Possible: A Physician’s Quest to Transform Care Through the End of Life (x)
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