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DYING FOR SEX 1.07
#just finished this series and I'm fucking crying and laughing at the same time#drop everything you're doing and go watch it I'm serious#dying for sex
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cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, nutmeg, clove, star anise, black pepper, allspice, cumin, fennel, turmeric, coriander, bay leaf, sumac, juniper, fenugreek, ginger, mace, mustard seed, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, lavender, oregano, basil, tarragon, sage, chervil, dill, parsley, mint
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Rowland S. Howard (24 October 1959–30 December 2009) Photographed by Adrian Cook, 2009
"There’s a huge Rowland-shaped hole in the world."
—Genevieve McGuckin
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something hasn’t felt quite right since the brigate rosse ceased activity 💔
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Peter was soooo determined to touch that man.
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Happy pride fellow dykes here is THE photo of carrie and corin <3
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blur: i am the top hat man and if i didn’t work at the british bank then maybe i could tolerate the youth of today lalalala
pulp: come closer… cause i’m going to tell you a secret… last friday night i had sex with your mother. (inhale) oh yeah. and let me tell you another secret… this coming thursday… im gonna do it again. alright.
oasis: i’m never going to die i’ll touch the sky and sex drugs and rock and roll will keep me alive
suede: is your boyfriend as bisexual as me
#someone ghosted me today because I told them that suede are better then oasis#ok girl#but it's true
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Katharine Hepburn photographed in her driveway by John Bryson | 1985
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FONTAINES D.C. College Street Music Hall, New Haven, CT (May 14, 2025) Ph. by Kiera Kenny
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Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992)
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Stop moving to Berlin. You can do ecstasy and wear a leather jacket in the city you live in
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David Bowie and William S. Burroughs photographed by Terry O’Neill for Rolling Stone magazine, November 1973.
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