House of the Labyrinth, Pompeii.
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Nathalie Schultheiss (Austrian, 1865–1952)
Still life with Akeleipokal and cherries, 1913
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Baron Magazine
ph. Harley Weir
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La parfumerie Violet by Giuseppe De Nittis (circa 1880)
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retiring to your chambers >>>>>>
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Found in Anne Carson’s Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
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i figured yall would appreciate this photo
original instagram post from vinnikolaus
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Okimono [19th Century]
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Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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medieval (?) coin purse, date unknown.
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Most shows need to end at some point, and in many instances they benefit from ending sooner rather than later. This is not the case with doctor who. To me, half the entertainment value of dw comes from trying to write new content for a show that’s been around 60+ years. I need it to ferment; I need to see what doctor who will look like in another couple of decades. I need it to go on forever. I hope future generations will have to experience centuries, maybe even millennia-old doctor who. I hope they have lore so incomprehensible it takes a lifetime to even begin to understand
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
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London Fashion Week
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Marcelina Sowa at John Galliano Autumn/Winter 2007
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In case you lost it - a link to the eSIM donation guide. Even if you feel sick and powerless, you can at least do this. And even if you really, really can't donate, you can always at least share this and remind others.
https://gazaesims.com/esim-purchase-tutorial/
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