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ok this was a really cute moment, jacob getting the plushie after the panel but there's like 10 videos and pictures of this moment and i'm in like almost all of them staring up at him with the most disgustingly gooey heart eyes ever, caught in 4k lovingly devoted to jacob anderson 😭 so embarrassing
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jacob was in the midst of his ben daniels impression jfkfkf
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cordofcommunion · 11 days
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IM GOING TO THE IWTV S2 SCREENING IN NYC AHHHHH
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cordofcommunion · 12 days
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cordofcommunion · 13 days
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random butches in public save me, save me random butches in public. if you can hear this random butches in public, please save me
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A point to remember about Israel is that it forms a central point within a wider network of imperial control and exploitation across the Middle East. This includes the British-constructed Hashemite regime in Jordan, the military dictatorship of al-Sisi in Egypt, and the Western-armed petro-tyrannies of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. The Palestinian cause is stigmatised because it represents a real threat to this network of brutal wealth extraction and militarised oppression. Should it succeed in dismantling the Israeli apartheid regime, breaking the colonial system that crushes them, and proving that radical democracy can exist, the rest of these tyrannies will begin to crumble in their wake.
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cordofcommunion · 13 days
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I’m sorry but what was your prev url? I know I’ve been following you for some time and we may even be moots I just don’t remember
no worries, i used to be girlkillsgod. it's in my bio now too, in case
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cordofcommunion · 13 days
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Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, In Utero, 1994
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Details from illuminated manuscripts. Getty Museum, 2018
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sorry yall i'm always changing my url, i just like change. i am hoping this one will stick what with it being a jane eyre reference and all but we'll see
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Costume Appreciation: Jane Eyre’s Wedding Dress.
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knuckle tattoos that say JANE EYRE
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just finished rewatching jane eyre (2011) for the fourth time this finals season
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cordofcommunion · 17 days
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Female Knights in Medieval History
While women have been fighting alongside men for all of history, they usually don't get the same recognition as their counterparts. Here are some cases where women did get accepted into chivalric orders, though they typically got a separate title. Some of the women were combatants, and some were not (but non-combatant men have been accepted in chivalric orders for just as long!)
Order of the Hatchet (12th century Spain) Orde de l'Atxa|Orden del Hacha was an entirely-female order created after women defended the Catalonian town of Tortosa from invaders. With most adult men off to war, the women fought with hatchets and other tools. Women of this order were given social and financial privileges, including tax exemptions.
Order of Saint-John (12th century Malta) A military religious order, the Order of Saint-John had female soeurs hospitalières and male frères prêtres who had essentially the same role in the order.
Teutonic Order (12th century Jerusalem) The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem accepted women primarily as consorores and hospitallers, in charge of supportive and medical services. However, these women did follow men to war to perform battlefield medicine.
Knights Templar (12th-14th century Jerusalem) The members of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon admitted women for a number of roles. We know that when the final got around to writing down their rules, it included continuing the already standard practice of admitting women. Most Knights Templar were noncombatant, especially financiers.
Order of the Garter (14th-15th century England) Dedicated to the patron saint of England, Saint George, the Most Noble Order of the Garter admitted women regularly, often due to blue blood. However, women without high birth were admitted as well.
Order of the Ermine (14th and 15th century France) The L'Ordre de l'Hermine was directly inspired by the Order of the Garter and dedicated to upholding one's personal honor. It openly admitted men and women of any social rank, including the only known instance in Medieval history of a woman serving as Officer of Arms. This woman, Katherine Potier, was titled "Espy Herault".
Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary (13th-16th century Italy) A unique order that took up arms to pacify cities in the fractured Italian states. It was centered in Bologna and would admit women as fighters called militissa (literally 'female knight').
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cordofcommunion · 17 days
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happy "everyone forgets that icarus also flew" monday. i want to throw up !
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T.H. White, in his 1958 retelling of the Arthurian legend in Once and Future King
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Pompeii: the new discoveries in the excavation in Region IX
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The dominant theme seems to be that of heroism, due to the representations of pairs of heroes and deities of the Trojan War, but also due to the fact and at the same time of the often open possibility that man has to be able to change his own destiny.
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In addition to Helena and Paris, indicated in a Greek inscription between the two figures under her other name “Alexandros”, the figure of Cassandra, daughter of Priam, appears on the walls of the living room. In Greek mythology Cassandra was known for her gift of foresight and the terrible fate that prevented her from changing the future. Despite her ability to see beyond the present, no one believes her words, due to a curse that Apollo inflicts on her for not giving herself to him, and therefore she will not be able to prevent the tragic events of the Trojan War. that she predicted. After being raped during the taking of Troy, she will end up as Agamemnon's slave in Mycenae.
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The frequent presence of mythological figures in paintings of the living and social environments of Roman houses actually had a social function of entertaining guests and diners, providing impulses for conversation and reflection on existence.
Texts and photos : POMPEII-PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO
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Pompeii 💙
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