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Cuntissimo is fine musically and it even sounds like a marina song which is a nice change of pace. But I do wish that she hadn't lost the ability to utilize any level of abstraction in her lyrics. I dont mean that she was some kind of lyrical genius before but if Seventeen was written today it would be about how you can feministly rebel against your flop husband by girl bossing so hard he kills himself.
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today my mind was destroyed by phantoms
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Linguist discovers proto-indo-european word for faggot, spawning new micro-identity, several years of discourse
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Girls smell so awesome. How do they do this
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5'3 bisexual Latino line cook just liked me on hinge. Nobody move. I need to be delicate about this.. tactically speaking
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Tonight I was well liked and hauntingly beautiful
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Another great photo of the grid, 1989, Chicago.
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My hair looks weird so I probably have to kill myself
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tune in, turn off (2008) ph. kt lindsay
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Belgium Supported by Hope
Artist: Joseph Edward Southall (English, 1861–1944)
Date: 1918
Medium: Tempera on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
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In ‘Belgium Supported by Hope’ Southall seems to be encouraging Belgium to renew and rebuild her country despite the ravages sustained during the war. The figure on the right personifies Hope, one of the three theological virtues, and the left hand figure personifies Belgium. Hope is pointing towards an idyllic scene, unspoilt by war, while Belgium holds in her hand ears of wheat, a symbol of rebirth.
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soda used to be milkshakes. it’s cigarettes now. or water
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i hate it when people are writing a long ass thing and start a parenthetical aside and forget to close parentheses it makes me feel like i cant escape from the sentence
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