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petitworld · 7 months
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Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France by Brian Jannsen
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ancientsstudies · 5 months
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Claude Monet's House and Gardens by whatstacydid.
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kylejsugarman · 5 months
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i once saw someone complaining that breaking bad was like "all those other crime shows" because it was "too predictable" like really?? u really predicted the guy trying out new fast food sauces would solemnly eat his sauce, go to the bathroom, and proceed to kill himself using an AED?? u saw that one coming?? that was on ur bingo card?? u foresaw this story beat?? u bet the farm on peter schuler committing suicide in the food testing lab?? u REALLY—
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retrogeographie · 1 month
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Romchamp, Notre-Dame du Haut.
Architecte: Le Corbusier.
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Cows in the Franche-Comté region of France
French vintage postcard
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ladybirdvariant · 3 months
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be so glad Brigerton only made Francesca and Benedict canonically queer bc if yall are tweaking over that you have no idea how much worse it would be if I was in charge bc I'd spite everyone if I was the show runner after that goofy outrage over TWO gays. Kate Sharma? SAPPHIC QUEEN. Anthony Bridgerton? BICON. Eloise Bridgerton? ARO ACE LESBIAN. Cressida? GAYEST FUCKING LIPSTICK LESBIAN TO EVER LIPSTICK. Lady Danbury? LETS MAKE HER A LESBIAN WHOSE SECRETLY FUCKING VIOLET BRIDGERTON. Lady Featherington? YK WHAT SHES IN A POLY RELATIONSHIP WITH VIOLET AND DANBURY. Queen Charlotte? WE ALL KNOW SHE AND DANBURY HAD A THING ON THE SIDE WAY BACK WHEN. That one featherington sister? REGENCY CHAPPELL ROAN I TELL YOU. Daphne and Simon? THEY NEVER COME OUT OF THEIR ESTATE BECAUSE THEYRE EACH OTHERS BEARDS LIVING OUT THEIR LIFE WITH THEIR COUNTRY SIDE SAME SEX PARTNERS. That prince in season one? WELL GUESS WHAT HE WAS A PANSEXUAL TRANS MAN ALL ALONG. Edwina? GAY. Colin? DEMISEXUAL KING. Pen? SURVIVED A SAPPHIC SITUATIONSHIP WITH ELOISE. Fuck it Hyacinth? LETS WRITE IN A TRANSMASC HYACINTH JUST TO HEAR THE SCREAMS OF *THOSE* BRIDGERTON FANS. LUCKILY EVERYONES RELATED OR ID MAKE A RIVERDALE STYLE QUAD BETWEEN EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER. IF YALL THINK JESS BROWNWELL WAS ADDING IN TOO MANY QUEER PROTAGONISTS YALL SHOULD BE FUCKING GRATEFUL NO ONE PUT ME IN CHARGE
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lapincharm · 1 month
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todays outfit ♪
dress: wonder rocket
cardigan: ekha sopo
underskirt: franche lippee
shoes: doc marten
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wgm-beautiful-world · 8 months
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Berzé-le-Châtel, FRANCE
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totaly-obsessed · 24 days
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USWNT Appreciation
Request a player | with @alotofpockets
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horsesarecreatures · 1 month
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Freiberger stallion Hastral
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famousinuniverse · 4 months
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Place Francois Rude, Dijon, France: This place is also known as Bareuzai Square, and is a central point in the medieval center of Dijon. The surrounding streets are pedestrian, and it is a very pleasant place to take a stroll, or have a drink. The Moulin A Vent is a very good restaurant in the square which was built in a love old house....Dijon is a city that serves as the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Wikipedia
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I misspelled French because I do not respect it + Zapotec Fighters beat their asses on May 5th
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satinea · 14 days
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retrogeographie · 1 month
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Audincourt, agglomération Sochaux/Montbéliard.
Eglise du Sacré Coeur.
Architecte: Maurice Novarina.
sacré coeur
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city-of-ladies · 5 months
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The dangers of the combat zone
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"Women accompanying the military were in what military historian John Lynn calls the combat zone, which is
best defined by the intensity and immediacy of danger and by the ability to do direct harm to the enemy… the full reality of war lives here. Modern armies regard it as an innovation to send some women into combat, but in the campaign community all women stood in harm’s way.
It would be odd to imagine that the women accompanying an army, exposed as they were to all the dangers of the military world, didn’t pick up arms and fight. In 1643, in the earlier stages of the English Civil War, a regiment of troops was recalled from Ireland to support King Charles. Rumours swirled that they were accompanied by a regiment of women, and that ‘these were weaponed too; and when these degenerate into cruelty, there are none more bloody’. Indeed, when 120 Irish women were taken prisoner at Nantwich they were discovered to have long knives with them, causing a furore in the press. The dubiously named True Informer excitedly reported that the knives in question were half a yard long, with a hook at the end ‘made not only to stab but to tear the flesh from the very bones’. The likeliest explanation for these knives, however, is that the women weren’t soldiers; they were camp followers, and they needed the knives to help them with pillage and self-defence. 
The women of the campaign community did fight. The Bishop of Albi, on the battlefield of Leucate in southern France to administer to the dying in 1637, came upon the bodies of several women in uniform. ‘These were the real men,’ he was told by the Castilian soldiers, ‘since those who had fled, including certain officers, had conducted themselves like women’. 
Madeleine Kintelberger was a vivandière accompanying the French Seventh Hussar Regiment at Austerlitz in 1805, along with her soldier husband and their six children. The regiment was under heavy attack from Russian forces when her husband was killed by a cannonball, and her children seriously wounded. Madeleine herself had taken a cannonball to the arm, virtually slicing it off below the shoulder. As the Russian Cossacks approached, she scooped up a sword to defend her children, receiving further wounds in both her arms before the family was taken prisoner. Madeleine was six months pregnant and gave birth in captivity. Her bravery was rewarded with a pension from Napoleon. Examples of cantinières fighting are ‘legion’."
Forgotten Warriors, Sarah Percy
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lapincharm · 4 days
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ootd 👒
dress: Axes Femme
underskirt: Franche Lippee
cardigan: Wonder Rocket
shoes: Doc Marten
accessories: Q pot, m:n:
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