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coworkers stop treating me like shit challenge
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I got personal beef w the garbage king of new orleans
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y'all if you love me... vote for the heritage breeds stamp reissue.
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One day when I die my letters to Anahi will be compiled and published and everyone will be so disappointed in me
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in the world of the letterboxd rating bell shaped curve, hayden purports his as notably better than mine. as if his distribution isn’t obviously negatively skewed…


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Bathtub With Boat, Cushing’s Island, Maine, Photo by Charles Harbutt, 1968
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A pair of gold earrings with carnelian duckies, Macedonian, 4th-3rd century BC
from The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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India, Rajasthan, Ajmer, probably Sawar school, 18th century Dog with pups c. 1780
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just learned dylan's last name after these 2ish years and of course. being who i am. googled his little instagram. in the photos he takes of her, my friend (his girlfriend) is unrecognizable to me. i have always adored her, found her beloved... but have never seen her look so open and (therefore) beautiful. something subtle is different in all her expressions, and you can see in her eyes and her smile exactly how much she feels for him: how enormous the magnitude of her love. it is another thing altogether to be photographed by someone who loves you. not (just) because they are looking at you with love, but because you are looking back at them with it. everything changes.
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1922-24 c. Han-made lace summer dress, French. From Kansas State University, History Costume and Textile Museum. This dress was owned by Margaret Justin, the former Dean of the College of Human Ecology.
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"Robert Frost" Windsor Armchair
Nichols & Stone (1907-90), Gardner, Massachusetts, c. 1930
Brace-back armchair retaining label of Nichols & Stone on seat, with exhibition label stating, "This is the chair in which Robert Frost sat when he read some of his poems before the Thursday Club, November 22, 1934 - 4:15 P.M.," at The Manse, 233 Elm Street, the only poetry reading Frost delivered in the town of Holyoke, wd. 25 1/2, dp. 26, ht. 38 1/4 in. Seat ht. 18 in.
Bonhams
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Brice Marden, Workbook—Hydra, Tampere, N.Y.C., Bucks Co., (pen and ink on paper, part of a series of 34 works), 1987-1988 [Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; gift of the artist. © Estate of Brice Marden / ARS, New York]
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