“To all the women who silently made history”
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Gurl when did u get a bf?! I haven't been following your blog for a while, spill the gosss??! xx
omg i havent been on here in so longGGG!! idk when this message is from but this is still cute n fun. ive been with my bf since november 2016 :^) we live together and he sets the coffee pot for me every morning
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I’m peaceful. A quiet lil bitch. I just be reflecting on my actions and comfortable in my silence
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sometimes self care ACTUALLY is doing face masks and smoking a ton of weed! i love the days when its that simple lol
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does anyone still use tumblr where can i talk about my feelings as anonymously as id like lol
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the only symbiotic relationship is you are creating god in every moment and god is creating you in every moment
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Sacrum oratorium piarum imaginum immaculatae - 1634 - via Internet Archive
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Pair of vases
Geography:
Florence, Italy
Date:
Designed after 1896, made c. 1900-1906
Maker:
Designed by Galileo Chini (Italian, 1873-1956), made by L’Arte della Ceramica
Medium:
Tin-glazed earthenware, polychrome enamel stencil-painted decoration
ROM
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Sun dogs, scientific name parhelia, is an atmospheric phenomenon that consists of a pair of bright spots on either horizontal side on the Sun, often co-occurring with a luminous ring known as a 22° halo.
Depicted are two of the most iconic, and earliest, representations.
The so-called “Sun Dog Painting” (Vädersolstavlan) depicting Stockholm in 1535 and the celestial phenomenon at the time interpreted as an ominous presage
Sun dog phenomenon depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle
One of the most famous occurrences was at he prelude to the Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, England, in 1461 and is supposed to have involved the appearance of a halo display with three “suns”. The Yorkist commander, later Edward IV of England, convinced his initially frightened troops that it represented the three sons of the Duke of York, and Edward’s troops won a decisive victory. The event was dramatized by William Shakespeare in King Henry VI, Part 3.
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watching your titties get sucked on is therapeutic
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anyone else casually text their bfs like this????
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it must be so nice to be rich instead of like … having to develop a personality
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small child: [absolutely incomprehensible gibberish]
me:
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I am less and less convinced that the word “unstable” has any useful meaning except insofar as it describes a chemical compound.
Joan Didion, from “A Book of Common Prayer,”
(via writemeanna)
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