1921 Ad for the "Palais de Danse" in Hammersmith, London, England. From The Golden Age of British Dance Bands, FB.
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this lesbian love note in a thrifted book has overcome me like it really is all about love it has always been and will always be
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How I feel about fresh bread
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I never grow tired of this
On Obama’s birthday let me just say I can never stop laughing at this no matter how many times I see it.
Muslim: As all hell
Sure he’s Muslim?: Oh, yeah
B-Rock “The Islamic Shock” Hussein SuperAllah Obama
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you all think you wouldn't be the idiot who passes up a seat in lifeboat, but would you? Any part of stepping into this thing make you feel safe? It's a long way down, and it's dark. No film is able to give justice to how dimly lit the boat deck actually was
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Hella trans and hella cute in this pic
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i'm so glad these are coming back.
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Welcome! So glad you’re here on my blog. Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea and make yourself comfortable.
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✨️ Stranger Things fan, but not currently active in writing any Stranger Things content.
✨️ History nerd (Edwardian period, Gilded Age, WWI)
✨️ Shameless Titanic officer simping
✨️ Michael Sheen and David Tennant brainrot
✨️ Other fandoms:
Downton Abbey
Criminal Minds
House MD
Flanaverse
BBC Ghosts
Call the Midwife
Good Omens
911
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Incredibly comprehensive source for all things Titanic:
Link to On A Sea Of Glass, my main source for historical information when writing and posting:
"To my mind, the world of today awoke April 15th, 1912." - John "Jack" Borland Thayer III, First Class survivor
"It was thus egregious incompetence, rather than malevolent snobbery." - Gareth Russell, Ship of Dreams: The Sinking of The Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Age
"I shall probably dream about it tonight...have another nightmare. You'd think I'm too old for that but you'd be amazed. You lie in bed at night and the whole thing comes around again." - Frank Prentice, Assistant Storekeeper aboard Titanic
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