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finnish mythology: ahto
ahto is the god of the depths, giver of fish. his wife and him live at the bottom of the sea.
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THE HOLDOVERS (2023) dir. Alexander Payne
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WELCOME TO SAMDAL-RI 웰컴투 삼달리 2023—2024, dir. Cha Young-Hoon
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ANATOMIE D'UNE CHUTE (2023) dir. Justine Triet
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“It’s a most distressing affliction to have a sentimental heart and a skeptical mind.”
— Nagulb Mahfouz, Sugar Street
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Uno scorcio di Castelvecchio Calvisio . Abruzzo , Italy .
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autumn is finally here with foggy days, rain and coloful leaves. best time to sit in the cafe and watch people outside, going somewhere all the time. best time to stop before the begining of new semestr.
lofi in the background is the best
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Johan Teodor Lundberg
Stranden och vågen, 1897
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Analogues I took at Versailles last Summer
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this is the study snoopy. he bestows good fortune to all the students that cross his path this exam season. he believes in you and so do i
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"A developed affinity certainly furthered the queen’s own political position, but the institutional ties between the king and the queen’s households enabled the queen to remain an important influence in the political arena. Furthermore, the extension of the queen’s influence and holdings did not solely benefit the queen. Rosemary Horrox has argued that Elizabeth Woodville’s networks and influence across East Anglia were so extensive that her dominance there was considered the main source of royal authority in the region. Moreover, Joanna Laynesmith has identified that when the queen was successful in administering her estates, she ultimately facilitated the king’s own administration in creating a vast spread of royal influence."
-Katia Wright, "A Dower for Life: Understanding the Dowers of England's Medieval Queens", Later Plantagenet and Wars of the Roses Consorts: Power, Influence, and Dynasty
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do you ever remember the note the scribe left at the end of catullus manuscript G and want to burst into tears
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