A Lady's Boudoir
Paintings by Delphin Enjolras
French, 1857-1945
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world's brainfoggiest girl trying her absolute hardest to complete a simple task
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c. 1908-1909
Satin trimmed with velvet, lace, tulle and gauze, embroidered with metallic cord and thread, floss silk, beads, sequins and diamante
The John Bright Collection
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being alive is great because there are so many different vegetables you can sauté. but then there are also the horrors
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always kind of funny when you wake up from a dream and your first thought is "that symbolism was kind of heavy-handed wasn't it."
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Me, getting attached to a new male character: where do I get this guy's exact wardrobe
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1915 A winter velvet suit from "Les Modes" magazine.
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WHY DID THEY ROAST HIM IN THE CLOSED CAPTIONS
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It's so funny how some people are getting upset about Now and Then being promoted as a "Beatles song" when George didn't want to do it and is no longer here to have a say in it... if anything George not wanting to do it but not getting a say is exactly what makes it a fully authentic Beatles song
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• Cowgirl ensemble in two parts.
Date: ca. 1940
Medium: Synthetic (?), suede
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, October 4, 1909
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so this is how hollywood dies. with barbenheimer.
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actually i experience “body horror” every day. because. um. i have one
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This week is M.E / CFS awareness week! (8th to 14th May)
I hope to post some awareness poster things from the M.E Association IG page, as this is an important cause for me.
It’s important to me that people know that M.E / CFS is a very real illness and can be incredibly debilitating for people. Everyone is different and so no two people will suffer the same way with this awful illness, however we do all have it for life as it is a chronic illness.
There is currently no cure, no diagnosis test, and very little in the way of treatments. More funding and research is needed to overcome these obstacles and I hope by raising awareness more people will also understand what this chronic illness means for people who have it and that there’s not much of anything they can do about it.
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