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hotcelebeauties · 2 days
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Emily Ratajkowksi
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A crystal-clear shot of a DC-4 flying over Manhattan, 1939.
Photo: Margaret Bourke-White via the Atlas Gallery
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emi-1 · 2 days
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"Life is fleeting. Life is a sigh and a gift at the same time. We never know what tomorrow will bring us. All we can do is make the most of every second of it in joy. Stay as far away as possible from the nonsense that affects you negatively and focus on what is really important. Appreciate others for their actions, and above all - be a good person. But remember not to let yourself be taken advantage of! Be good, but not naive. Be the best version of yourself. Be. Every day."
~ Excerpt from the book "Duszą Podszyty"࿐⭑꙳⭑* 
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kojiarakiartworks · 3 days
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April 2023 JAPAN HOKKAIDO SAPPORO
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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intheblossomtree · 2 days
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Lily in my garden, moved it and it never came back.....my gardening skills are minimal.
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forsapphics · 2 days
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20thcenturystarlet · 7 months
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Girl photographed by Hugh Mangum c. 1909
Mangum’s photographs are notable for their informality, which was unusual for the period. I just adore the series of this girl, she’s such a beauty.
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sarhoskedi · 2 months
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realifezompire · 2 years
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there are many benefits to being a Naval Salior
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it used to be pretty common for there to be cats on boats. they'd take care of any rodents who would chew on ropes or wires and spread diseases. sailors were also superstitious and believed that having a cat aboard would bring good luck! this belief passed on to their wives, who kept cats - especially black ones who were believed to be extra lucky - at home in order to keep their husbands safe when at sea.
another popular superstition? that if a cat came aboard it was a sign of luck, but if it only boarded halfway and then left, it was a sign of bad luck.
most ship's cats are only found in modern times on private vessels, but they have roots going back to early history. one such example is the Vikings, who took cats with them on expeditions.
Sources: Ship's Cats, @Manglewood
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Intimacy
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It's about more than just skin and sex.
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hotcelebeauties · 1 month
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Rihanna
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kitsunetsuki · 7 months
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Bob Carlos Clarke 
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lionofchaeronea · 4 months
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A Wet Night, Columbus Circle, William A. Fraser, 1897-98
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kojiarakiartworks · 2 days
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December 2003 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A. 
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Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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