Bump and Frances: the Final Battle @DoomPatrol
The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1939
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How exciting!!! #BrendanFraser #Brenaissance
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#BrendanFraser is perfect.
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Happy National Kitten Day!
Kitten
Anonymous
25.5 x 25.3 cm.
Chinese
Painting
Sung dynasty (960-1279)
Repository: National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan, China
HOLLIS number: olvwork49202
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Kid Loki and Alligator Loki create their nexus event. 😉
The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1939
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Metamorphosis’ is one of four new limited edition prints available on my site now: www.tomgauld.com/shop #kafka #insect #workingfromhome
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💖💜💙𝗟𝗢𝗞𝗜💖💜💙
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The Green Knight | Official Trailer HD | A24
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Van Gogh'd myself.
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We ignore too much of our history already. #CriticalRaceTheory is only proposing that we teach ALL of our history without whitewashing it. It is imperative that we present our students with all the information available so that they can learn critical thinking skills and learn empathy and community building.
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I keep seeing the phrase "when the news finally reached Texas" in reference to Juneteenth. Let's be super clear. White people in Texas knew slavery was over. They just chose not to tell the Black people. Juneteenth was when the Black people finally found out. History is so whitewashed that we accept the euphemisms as gospel. It didn't take 2 1/2 years for the messenger to bring the news. The rest of the Union didn't forget to tell Texas. White Texans just got away with keeping their slavery way of life for 2 extra years and nobody said shit. Hell yes, #Juneteenth should be a federal fucking holiday, but ALSO we should be teaching #CriticalRaceTheory in our schools so we don't get watered down versions of history.
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Why COVID vaccines WON'T make you sterile.
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🌈Elizabeth Blackwell ranked first in her class and became the first woman in the US to graduate from medical school and the first modern woman doctor of medicine. She and her sister, Emily, pioneered women in medicine. While there is no solid proof that she was queer, she never married and her relationship with her partner, Dr. Elizabeth Cushier is often referred to as a "Wellesley marriage"... code for a romantic relationship between two women. Blackwell and Cushier spent 28 years together. When Dr. Blackwell died, Dr. Cushier wrote, “a sad blow came... making an irreparable beak in my life.”🌈
#elizabethblackwell #feminism #lgbtqiaplus #pride🌈 #pridemonth #historicallyqueer
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