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embraceyourdestiny · 25 minutes
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Why do people bring whole ass mugs of coffee out in public.
NO LID. JUST A REGULAR ASS MUG FULL TO THE BRIM WITH COFFEE.
Why are you walking around with loose liquids!!
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embraceyourdestiny · 32 minutes
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I feel like people acting like humans are way more advanced than we are is the cause of a lot of problems in the world. Some people need to remember that we are monkeys’ cousins and chill out.
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embraceyourdestiny · 35 minutes
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Petro Levchenko (Ukrainian, 1859 - 1917) - Lady and a red house surrounded by an autumnal garden
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embraceyourdestiny · 36 minutes
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points have been made
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embraceyourdestiny · 37 minutes
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Arawak woman and child, Guyana, by Katherine Anya
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embraceyourdestiny · 38 minutes
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For kids who can't afford heroin
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embraceyourdestiny · 38 minutes
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A Chevrolet Fleetmaster aka the "Woodie Wagon" squeezes through the Tunnel Tree. Sequoia National Park
1949
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embraceyourdestiny · 39 minutes
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Rag doll with face, body and hands in white cotton stuffed with cotton waste and clothed in patterned coloured cottons, representing a woman in everyday indoor working dress of the type worn by the maker: Iran, Kerman, made by a female house servant of the donor's parents, c. 1920.
Image © National Museums Scotland
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embraceyourdestiny · 40 minutes
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The fact that some people care about calories when they drink is insane to me. THATS what you’re concerned about? “Gee I sure hope this poison doesn’t make me fat” ??????
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embraceyourdestiny · 2 hours
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If I had any power I’d put public trash cans and benches everywhere and the world would be a better place for it
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embraceyourdestiny · 10 hours
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"Eye" brooch, early 19th century, English
Portrait miniature possibly on ivory; pearls; rock crystal; gold
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So-called Lover’s Eye jewelry was fashionable between 1780s and 1830s both in England, on the Continent and in America. This fashion seems to have been initiated by the Prince of Wales (the future George IV), who sent a miniature of his own eye to his lover, Mrs. Mary Fitzherbert. Such miniatures were mounted as rings, pendants or brooches and were worn by the beloved. Associated with purity and tears, pearls are frequently set into the frame of this kind of jewelry and might have added a commemorative aspect to the jewelry, to remember a deceased loved one.
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embraceyourdestiny · 10 hours
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Personal hygiene in the Victorian Era
The Victorian Era was filthy by modern standards. The well-known maxim 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness' was coined by the preacher John Wesley in 1778, but London had certainly not taken his words to heart. The upper classes generally bathed only a few times a month (and the lower classes even less frequently) and usually not at home. Instead, they headed to the Turkish baths that had become popular from the 1850s, particularly among upper-class men. By the end of Victoria's reign over 600 Turkish baths had been built across the country. For women, costly bathhouses offered arsenic and lime washes to chemically burn off body hair if they did not want to shave, as the vogue for sleeveless evening gowns meant that upper-class women had to depilate.
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Muff, late 19th century. Source.
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I get sad when I hear fire trucks bc it meets at this very moment someone is suffering
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