hair combs in the form of lily leaves in dewdrops. england, 1906
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why does it have to be "in the meantime". why can't it be in the nicetime
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Wool wedding dress, c.1895
cr: finnwicks_costume
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A Three-Strand Seed Pearl, Pink Topaz and Diamond Necklace Which Was Inherited by Queen Giovanna Of Bulgaria From Her Grandmother Queen Margherita Of Savoy
Photo Courtesy: Sotheby's
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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Guess what
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i think one type of love is that moment as a child when some other kid tells you honeysuckle flowers taste like honey, and you try it for the first time and it really does taste sweet
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Since working outside the house I’ve come into contact with lots of women who regularly get their nails done at salons (and by done I mean manicures with gel polish or acrylic nails) This was not something done in my “culture” (for lack of a better term) growing up. So I’m curious:
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no star option unfortunately because we are all stardust ✨
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manic level high manic level high manic level manic level manic level high
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Sister Miriam Joseph follows through as she rolls a bowling ball in a contest among nuns, Chicago, 1958 - AP Photo
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Hey sorry. Your boyfriend knows exactly what he wants and who he wants to be. He knows exactly why he walks and talks like a machine. He's now becoming his own self-fulfilled prophecy. Yeah sorry.
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Nothing gives the same kind of random ego boost like managing to finally clean up your home and making it nice. Like ooh look at me, I'm living like people do, I made myself iced tea and I am eating my snack from a real plate. I got floors and shit.
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Everyone is wrong except me. And also my small council of beautiful and moderately-adjusted women. If we disagree on something then it's only because the topic is nuanced beyond your simplistic, profane understanding.
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