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ostatnia przypominajka przed ciszą wyborczą. 1 czerwca zróbcie i innym sobie prezent na dzień dziecka i pierwszy dzień miesiąca dumy, głosując na mniejsze zło 🤞🤞🤞 i trzymajmy kciuki
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Favourite Movies : Sense And Sensibility (1995)
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It makes a difference, doesn't it, whether we fence ourselves in, or whether we are fenced out by the barriers of others?
E. M. Forster, A Room with a View
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Reblog this with a celebrity that you share a birthday with in the tags
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#i'm so stressed out#i don't want a hooligan for a president#not saying that the other one is perfect but the choice is obvious for me at this point#didn't vote for trzaskowski in the first round but certainly will on sunday#also i live in warsaw and i'm quite happy with some of the things he's done here#(again not saying he's perfect but no one ever will)#polish
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We are receiving unconfirmed reports that it is bedtime. Citizens are advised to get into their pajamas and remain on high alert
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Cillian for The New York Times, May 2025
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why would you ever outsource fun to chatgpt? are you stupid? you can make mediocre shit by yourself too.
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instagram | photos are my own, reblogs fine, do not repost/reuse
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Secret glances, hidden love—eye miniatures were the ultimate 18th-century love token. These strikingly modern-looking portraits, cropped to preserve anonymity, were worn as jewelry, held close to the heart as a reminder of distant lovers.
Artists are unknown, and the Eye Miniatures featured here are English.
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Andrew Garfield talks to Elmo about grief and the passing of his mother
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This pretty pink wool coat was designed by William Travilla for Betty Grable to wear as the character ‘Stormy Tornado’ in her last film How to Be Very, Very Popular in 1955. In 1978, in the seventh season episode of M*A*S*H entitled Major Ego, Jamie Farr wore the coat as Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger.
Because Farr’s character was often seen cross-dressing, he wore a number of costumes that had earlier been donned by the stars of the then 20th Century Fox Studio. Farr is known to have worn at least one other gown previously worn by Grable, as well as a Cleopatra costume that had once been worn by Ginger Rogers.
A wonderful article from The National Museum of American History, which currently owns the coat writes that:
In 1979 Farr wore another Ginger Rogers dress, not owned by the museum, that the actress recognized from years before. Miss Rogers was at the studio filming a Love Boat episode (Season 3, Episode 10), and they ran into each other in the 20th Century Fox canteen while breaking for lunch.
According to Farr, she got quite a kick out of it, telling him, “I saw the show where you wore my outfit and, I have to tell ya, it looked a helluva lot better on you than it did on me.”
Costume Credit: Mor, The Vintage Costume Film Collector, The National Museum of American History
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being really into history is cooler than being into math or science… someone who likes math and science is called a “math nerd” or a “science geek” but someone who likes history is called a “history buff” because of their strong, sensual arms
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