Sgt. Fury Uniform & Equipment - Captain Action (Ideal)
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Bald head, thick full beard, furry strong shoulders, his physical masculinity is turned up to the max.
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Philosophy - Dmitry Kochanovich, 2019 (1st)
Oil on canvas, 100x120cm
Ideal - Dmitry Kochanovich, 2019 (2nd)
Oil on canvas
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Doing philosophy is a conversation with oneself [...] an actual revelation of the self — arousal of the real self through the ideal self. Doing philosophy is the foundation of all other revelations. The decision to do philosophy is a challenge to the real self to reflect, to awaken and to be spirit.
Novalis, Logological Fragments I
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me waiting for new Jess Mariano imagines:
y'all if u see any new ones plsss tag meeee.
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Three Stooges Hand Puppets
Ideal (1959)
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Supergirl - Super Queens (Ideal)
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What's the ideal dick size?
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Jose Maria Velasco - Cardon
Jose Maria Velasco - Cardon (Detail)
Jose Maria Velasco - The Collegiate Church of Guadalupe (La Colegiata de Guadalupe) - 1859
Jose Maria Velasco - Valley of Mexico
José María Tranquilino Francisco de Jesús Velasco Gómez Obregón, generally known as José María Velasco, (Temascalcingo, 6 July 1840 – Mexico City, 26 August 1912) was a 19th-century Mexican polymath, most famous as a painter who made Mexican geography a symbol of national identity through his paintings. He was both one of the most popular artists of the time and internationally renowned.
Jose Maria Velasco - Valley of Mexico from the Tepeyac (Valle de México desde el Tepeyac)
José María Velasco - 'Oceano Atlántico' - 1889
Jose Maria Velasco - Tree of the Night of Sorrows (Árbol de la Noche de los Dolores)
José María Velasco - Ideal Territory
José María Velasco - Oaxaca Cathedral
José María Velasco - El Puente de San Antonio en el camino de San Ángel junto a Panzacola, (The San Antonio Bridge on the San Ángel road next to Panzacola) - 1855
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An ideal high. New physiography for beginners. 1927.
Internet Archive
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