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Harpers Bazaar US 1950 - Dovima by Richard Avedon
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i still have some minor insecurities but for the most part im the shit
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baby dragons that sleep in your fireplace and roll about in the soot and the ash trying to get comfortable on burning logs, screeching loudly whenever people walk by or when more logs need to be added to its roost and not stopping until content again
baby dragons with wings that are disproportionate to their bodies until older but nonetheless stubbornly trying to pick themselves up off the ground by running and aggressively flapping and managing to only get a few feet off the ground for a few seconds before crash landing
baby dragons that haven’t been exposed to priceless things such as gems and gold pieces and instead infatuate themselves with other unusual shiny things — like silverware, brass clocks, instruments, and pots and pans
baby dragons who get cold in the winter and crawl up into their caretaker’s clothing (almost always while said clothing is being worn) and curl up as tight as possible and begin to make sounds similar to content purring as they sleep
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The Colossi of Memnon at the necropolis of Thebes, Egypt, 1959, photo by Eliot Elisofon. (Smithsonian)
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Dress Sword
Dated: 1650-1700
Culture: German
Medium and techniques: copper, wire, gilt, blued steel/burnished, chiselled, overlaid, matted, hatched, etched
Measurements: overall length 103.7 cml blade length 87.5 cm
The sword features a burnishd steel hilt with egg-shaped pommel, a tang button, scrolled quillon and knuckleguard. All are chiselled with figures, stylisd foliage, fruit and overlaid with gold. The grip is bound with copper wire, while the straight double-edged steel blade is etched with scrolls and flowerheads.
Source: Copyright © 2015 Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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”I love dancing. I think it’s better to dance than to march through life.” Yoko Ono
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