absolutely love this shot where rose is watching her home planet die off after five billion years and the doctor is just slaying off in the corner
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morocco by saravel, 1939.
ice cube perfume bottle!🧊
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Francis Bacon - Man with Dog (1953)
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embroidered felt earrings + antique lace handkerchief 🤍☁️🩸
etsy // patreon
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verso books has made books on palestine, mass protests, and student rebellions free to download on their website
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The Great Outdoors! I can imagine Chang and Tintin going on camping or hiking trips for dates. While they love exploring museums and flea markets, in the woods they can avoid public scrutiny.
I've just been in the mood for drawing in ink and also doing long walks outside. These are inked traditionally and coloured digitally.
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fax machine we found deep in the woods
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Georges Lacombe - Blue seascape, Wave Effect (ca. 1893)
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Peggy Shaw, You're Just Like My Father (x)
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dinner ^_^ garlic cloves for house, & the skins for me
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In the kitchen straight up "chopping it". And by "it" haha well. Let justr say. My vegetble
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It's extremely rare for me to not post something because it's too bad. But this was a 4 edible situation
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some photos i took from emerson college’s encampment for palestine. most of these were taken only a few hours before the boston PD attacked hundreds of protestors and brutally arrested 108 students, most of whom were poc, jewish, and/or queer.
anyone who spent any amount of time in the encampment will tell you just how much it brought us all together—there was always food, music, arts and crafts, and hundreds of messages of support written in chalk.
after the BPD was done brutalising us for peacefully protesting, they power washed down the walls of the encampment—all of these messages are gone. theyre trying to erase what happened, but they’ll never truly be able to. everyone saw, and everyone will remember.
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Takashi Kuribayashi: 'Principal Office' (2014)
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