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  • preytome:
“yesterdaysprint:
“ Evansville Press, Indiana, February 8, 1913
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    preytome:

    yesterdaysprint:

    Evansville Press, Indiana, February 8, 1913

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  • neil-gaiman:

    likelytowritesomestuff:

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    I was on FB when I found this old gem by @neil-gaiman

    Do you remember it?

    One day in South Africa I got David to record it on my phone, with a vague plan of auctioning it off for charity…

    I really ought to find it again.

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  • seveneightnine:

    Oh, baby, look at us now.

    • 4 months ago
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  • grendelsmilf:

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    this is so rude. he’s literally just from wales

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  • history-be-written:

    Ok, let’s settle this like civilized ppl

    Celsius (°C)

    Fahrenheit (°F)

    Kelvin (K)

    Rankine ®

    I just came to see the answers

    See Results

    Pls reblog for a bigger sample size

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  • edteachs:

    OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH
    1x10 Wherever You Go, There You Are

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  • robiinbuckley:

    Margot Robbie in Barbie (2023)

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  • dissociatves:
“ lesbophobes:
“ everyone is deleting the caption to this but this work is called “perfect lovers” by the gay artist felix gonzalez-torres. the piece is about the illness and death of his HIV-positive partner ross laycock:
“For Untitled...

    dissociatves:

    lesbophobes:

    everyone is deleting the caption to this but this work is called “perfect lovers” by the gay artist felix gonzalez-torres. the piece is about the illness and death of his HIV-positive partner ross laycock:

    For Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1991), he synchronized two industrial clocks placed side by side. Inevitably, because batteries fail and things tend toward entropy, the clocks would slowly begin to advance at differing rates, out of sync, having moved, however briefly, perfectly together. (x)

    “Don’t be afraid of the clocks, they are our time, time has been so generous to us. We imprinted time with the sweet taste of victory. We conquered fate by meeting at a certain time in a certain space. We are a product of the time, therefore we give back credit where it is due: time.
    We are synchronized, now and forever.
    I love you.”
    (Gonzalez-Torres, 1988)

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  • zamaaanawal:
“Bridesmaids at a wedding in Cairo, Egypt, 1987.
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    zamaaanawal:

    Bridesmaids at a wedding in Cairo, Egypt, 1987.

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