ever since i was a little girl i've always wanted a hysterectomy
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2 silver cups, part of the so-called Boscoreale treasure, buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
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A view of Mont St-Michel at low tide.
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An antique 1870s Cashmere Shawl that’s also a map of Kashmir.
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outcast of the village
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reblog for sample size !!
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One of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Nordland, Norway.
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we still get immediately shoved out of our immersion in tv shows or films when The Girl find a dead body and immediately shrieks - we just don't find it realistic because we're pretty confident most people would gasp rather than shriek (i.e. sharp inhale rather than sharp exhale) and it also feels unnecessarily (and predictably) misogynistic too, as men encountering corpses almost never do the same on screen
also of course please do tell us if you've actually encountered a corpse unexpectedly, because tumblr is absolutely a place where some people have done this thing and we love a good anecdote
suddenly imagining "burst into song" as a potential response
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Max Naylor Rambles Through Mystical Woodlands in Ethereal Oil and Ink Paintings
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Red maples are starting to pop down in this of the woods.
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Diving platform, Königsberg, Boris Becker
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The new, updated version of my Dream Library print is available here with 3 background colour options!
Which would you most want? I would personally love to read the potentially award winning book that I occasionally have vague ideas about writing..
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Octopus Chatelaine. Manufactured by William B. Kerr & Co. in Newark, New Jersey, ca. 1900. Medium is 800 silver, sterling silver. From the collection of Mary Nunn, exhibited by SFO Museum for their 'The Allure of Art Nouveau' exhibition, Feb 13, 2016–Aug 26, 2016.
(Source: sfomuseum.org)
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