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#mid 1930s
cactuskid99 · 1 year
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Reblog if you know what this ✨good boi✨is famous for?
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Auto Union Type 52 Concept, 2023 (1934), by Audi. The Auto Union Silver Arrows were legendary 1930s Grand Prix race cars. A street-legal sports car version with a 16-cylinder engine was also planned but the plan was never realised, until now. Audi commissioned Crosthwaite & Gardner to build the Auto Union Type 52 using surviving archive documents, plans, and design sketches. The mid-mounted supercharged 16 cylinder engine provides 520ps.
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artistmarchalius · 5 months
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I wanted to design my own female Alastor for funsies and put her in clothes she might have worn in the mid 1930s. Once I’d drawn one outfit it was hard to stop. Of course I had to turn them into a catalog page!
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jeannepompadour · 6 months
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Illustrations by Roger Rouffiange;
Schiaparelli, 1935
Marcel Rochas, 1945; Unknown designer, 1945
Carven, 1947; Jeanne Lanvin, 1946
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chicago-geniza · 3 months
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This is what Stefania wanted social(ist) realism to do in film, revolutionize mass political consciousness by representing the psychological experience of an individual undergoing the process of social transformation in historical context lmfao
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autumnmylife · 7 months
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Autumn eclectic home
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unproduciblesmackdown · 9 months
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assorted 13th extravaganza!
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jabberwockprince · 10 months
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the only thing that's keeping me from unleashing all 90 nonsensical thought trains in my brain about re1999 lore is the fact that im ruled by this very strict mindset of "if youre gonna do something, do it properly/thoroughly/organized or don't do it at all" which means i get to filter all this nonsense for my writing blog so its neat and cohesive
but it also means that until those posts are finished, im just gonna be seething and violently vibrating bc the information is just in my brain waiting to be released into the wild
#SCREAMS anyway the thoughts are the following#the fact that vertin's spinning wheel which she uses to summon arcanists trascends time and space#because if we're going by times of exhibition. pavia shouldve been the first one to be saved (1990's) but canonically it was regulus#which explains why pavia talks about his mother as if she were alive. because vertin PULLS people regardless of time space continuum#that (and a whole different argument) explains that exhibition dates arent dates of births. theyre the year/era they were taken from#because both matilda and pavia are listed as exhibited in the 1990's#theres 11 years of difference between them. if exhibition date = DOB then it would be impossible#aside from the fact that pavia wouldve had to live up to 2015 AT A MINIMUM to be 25 IF he was born in exactly 1990#but theres characters who have more than one exhibition dates. such as satsuki or regulus (only in global iirc?)#so perhaps its the time they were acknowledged as arcanists by whatever government was established at the time?#regulus makes sense since “mid 20th century” encompasses 1930-1960. which correlate to the prologue. 1st and 2nd chapters of the main story#satsukis is harder to explain. since the times listed are just 1910s and 1920s. but it perhaps relates to her story? since she is trying#very hard to leave her past life as a thief behind#people also complain about sweetheart being 17 because 'she doesnt look 17' and since shes based on marilyn monroe she 'must be older'#sweetheart was exhibited in the 1930's. marilyn monroe was born in 1926. more proof that sweetheart was 17 at the time she was summoned#AND that exhibition dates ARENT DOB
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namira · 5 months
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Newer buildings definitely have worse sound insulation than older ones on average.
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sucresanguine · 3 months
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everyone look at the cute dead mid Victorian couple and my new beauty up and running
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peggy-elise · 2 years
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Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor as Marguerite Gautier and Armand Duval in Camille 1936 💔
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lemonadeandlanguages · 5 months
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I'm reading a book and came across this line,
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and now I need to know—is drinking tea in the morning not normal? I had assumed that was a common thing in the UK, but this seems to suggest it isn't?
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submitted by @ub-sessed 🖤🩶🤍
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roseguided · 3 months
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𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐒 & 𝐄𝐘𝐄𝐒 𝐓𝐀𝐊𝐄 𝐈𝐍 𝐀 𝐕𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐓𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐃𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐄𝐒 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐏 𝐇𝐀𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐄𝐑, claudia knowing the women working here would question or giggle at her for picking one out clearly meant for a woman much older than she looks. for a body she will never have, to match the mental age she feels she is but can never live out. in some ways, she sees the draw backs of her turning as young as she was . . but, being a vampire had given her more than her mortal life ever had. a blessing, but a curse in its limitations of her. ( mind also lingers on her being a patch for her vampire parents companionship & her stark lack of companion herself. she's tried, tried, tried to make one but it never works. she drinks too much, doesn't understand the dark gift. ) claudia senses the vampire before she even sees her, their kind being able to feel the presence of their own. without opening her mouth, telepathically, she asks: ❛ you new in town ? ❜ it'd been so long since she'd seen someone new. ❛ haven't seen you 'round before. you must be. ❜
[ * @unfaes liked for a starter ! > claudia de pointe du lac for cecily novak ]
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aiiaiiiyo · 2 years
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