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04-13-24 | The "Treasury," Petra, Jordan. misterlemonztenth.tumblr.com/archive
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You wanna know what really fucking bugs me? The only Secretary of the Treasury whose name I know is Steve Mnuchin, Donald Trump's corrupt little toady. I know this because every single dollar bill has the signature of the Secretary of the Treasury on it, and while most signatures are illegible caligraphic scrawls, Steve printed his name in block letters like a child. Nine out of ten bills I get as change have his name on them, clear as day, so I am consistently reminded of the nazi regime that destroyed us. I don't know George W. Bush's Secretary of the Treasury, I don't know Barrack Obama's, I don't know Joe Biden's, but I know trump's, and I can't even ignore it when I see it.
These bills will circulate for decades. People are going to collect them in the future. Someone is going to frame one and hang it on their wall as the first dollar they ever earned. It makes me so irrationally angry I could spit.
STeVen T: MNUChin with random capitalization as if he had to sound it out one letter at a time, fuckin ay...
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Progress Report!
115 of 213 pages are in text adventure mode!
We're over halfway there :DDDDD
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Spoils of the Goblin King's Treasury by Cardboard Anvil
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Marie R. Reno (editor) - A Treasury of Modern Mysteries - Doubleday & Company - 1973 - (jacket illustration by Jack Woolhiser)
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The Sesame Street Treasury was a series of books sold in supermarkets consisting of fifteen volumes published in 1983 by Funk & Wagnalls. Using the usual writers and artists, each entry was a collection of stories and activities, most carried over from The Sesame Street Library, various books in the Sesame Street Storybooks series, and The Sesame Street Cookbook, among others. Excerpts from Linda Bove's Sign Language Fun and The Sesame Street 1981 Mother Goose Calendar were included in each volume.
In contrast to the earlier Library collection, each cover featured a View-Master photograph instead of a Joe Mathieu illustration. New material, found in every issue, included one-page character profiles (art by Mary Grace Eubank) and a two-page "Say it in Spanish!" feature (illustrated by Maggie Swanson). A handful of original stories were also included.
The inside covers placed characters in a square pattern arranged amongst the letters of the alphabet and the last page always featured Oscar and Big Bird commentary; art in both cases was by Joe Mathieu.
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Orzhov Syndicate (Vault) [32×56]
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There fell Mablung of the Heavy Hand before the doors of the treasury wherein lay the Nauglamír; and the Silmaril was taken.
"The Silmarillion" - J.R.R. Tolkien
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hey, here are the illustrations i associate you with from my ask game! i think you're very deerlike hehe, and i also think your home has crafts and decor of various assortments. i hope you've been well friend! ❤️🩹
i've been sitting here grinning at how adorable these are oh my goodness ;v; you're so talented !! i'm honored that my blog inspired these <33 my home is indeed overrun with trinkets and crafts and thingamabobs of all sorts
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Votive offerings, Mariazell, Austria.
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2023 JUNE 10 Saturday
"Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood."
~ Mark 12:43-44
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