llangrannog, wales, 2023
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Dear professor this assignment did not nourish my fundamentally curious soul so i did not do it No penalty full 100 points please Goodbye!
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Declaring bankruptcy after buying 1 sandwich and 2 books
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I forget that most y’all on studyblr are in high school
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Mary Frey, Catcher, 2014 as part of the Satan Ceramics show
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I’m obsessed with these videos of American college marching bands performing in st patrick’s day festivals in Ireland
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there is no greater joy on this earth than Making Lists, Categorizing, & Sorting
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A group of hikers in beautiful Snoqualmie Pass.
Washington
1990
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That clip of RFK’s standing ovation during his DNC speech, actual fucking chills
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Not to be an actual fucking nerd but oh my god it is so fascinating how we have all these white house recordings between RFK and JFK and all that campaign footage from the 60s. Archives are fucking crazy, there is something so delicate about protecting and caring for history that much.
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My cat reading with me.
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"Anna Pavlova’s feet were famously arched and tapered, yet her shoes have much less pronounced blocks for the toes than any modern ballerina would employ. She was the most world-renowned ballerina with the most world-renowned feet — but her shoes make us marvel at the strength those slender feet must have had. (This pair is thought to have been made in the 1920s, a decade when she traveled the globe.) They also have a remarkable amount of side stitching. We can only speculate what support this gave her."
—alastair macaulay on anna pavlova's pointe shoes for the new york times
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Born to wear black turtlenecks, forced to clean deodorant stains off them every morning
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Yellowstone Fires 1988
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