Valerie Wyatt (2072)
hair | skirt | top
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Sainte and Quinnen, my boys <3 The pose was tough but I like how most of it came out!
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Listen/purchase: Wreak Havoc by Angelspit
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You're Not Quite Satan
But I Really Think I Hate You
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Street scene in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland
Swiss vintage postcard
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The Seashore at Sainte-Adresse, 1864 by Claude Monet
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L'année du Dragon arrive !
Une longue série de dragons arrive... Ici, ils sont aux prises avec des saintes (oui, tout arrive...)
Sainte-Marguerite-de-Carrouges (Normandie)
Montréal du Gers (Gascogne)
Nantes - Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Marseille, MuCEM, expo "Picasso et Ballets Russes'"- affiche de l'Opera dei Pupi - "Le Récit des Bergers'"- Naples, mi-XXe s.
Marseille, MAMA (Maison de l'Artisanat et des Métiers d'Art) - expo "Un Monde Merveilleux", la Tarasque et Sainte Marthe, par Liliane Guiomar
Louvre-Lens, expo "Animaux fantastiques" - Ludovico Brea - retable de Sainte Marguerite d'Antioche - Nice, 1500
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So more than a few times I've lamented that Fearless never did a 'Punk Goes Punk' record, wherein different alt bands covered each other's songs, and I really think 2016/17 would have been the perfect time to have done it, since so many bands were active, touring, making a comeback, dropping an album; it really felt like the pop-punk world was fully thriving during that time
With that in mind, I thought it'd be fun to mock-up an example of what it might've actually looked like!
Every band on the record is covering a song from one of the other artists, I used a random generator to match-up who would be covering who, but I really like what it came out with
oh yeah, and I thought the 'All The Old Things' could be something of a bonus track, a re-recording featuring guest spots from several, if not all of the vocalists who're on there. I just think that'd be neat
Anyway @ Fearless, why did you deprive us of such a gift, this would have absolutely slapped, smh, get me on your marketing team stat
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I JSUT NOW FOUND OUT THAT SAINTE IS TAY JARDINE!!???? WHO WAS GOIJG TO TELL ME
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Got too big for my britches and I can't finish this but still wanna post because I refuse to let the efforts of background and pose drawing go to waste :') Sainte & Quinnen relaxing in their bedroom ;v;
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about.
mdj. // saintescuderia //
sainte; from Old French saint, seinte "holy, pious, devout," from Latin sanctus "holy, consecrated," past participle of sancire "consecrate"
scuderia; Italian word for "stable" yet is commonly known in English for use in Motor-racing. Notable examples include Formula 1's Scuderia Ferrari and Scuderia Alphatauri.
A lone writer sat looking outside the window, absorbed in their own thoughts and how to put that out into words. For a long time they've wanted to use their words for something - but for what? They had a collated portfolio that was scattered all over from forgotten notebooks to the dark recesses of old hard-drives to deleted attempts at blogging.
How can you call yourself a writer if you have nothing to show for it?
It was at this time that said bus drove past Albert Park. The F1 obsession had taken ahold since a therapeutic rewatch of Top Gear led the closeted car enthusiast into the niche sport they've always longed to be a part of.
Maybe I can write about Formula 1?
🏎️ tunes here
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Livre artisanal ‘ Saintes Vilaines ‘
Petit livret de prières pas très pieuses, à l’attention de saintes pouvant intercéder dans nos vies de galère.
Illustré de gravures anciennes, imprimé sur papier cartonné crème (couverture en céramique sur quelques exemplaires, les autres sont en papier).
Parmi elles, Sainte Crastine (Gardienne des branleur-euse-s), Notre Dame de l’Estimette (consolante des auto-saboteur-euse-s), Sainte Acabie (Gardienne des manifestant-e-s), Sainte Purgeasse (Matrone des délivrances éthyliques), ...
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Beaurepaire church in Pont-Sainte-Maxence, Picardy region of France
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1907
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13 décembre 1935 : mort du chimiste Victor Grignard, prix Nobel de Chimie 1912 ➽ http://bit.ly/Victor-Grignard À sa mort, il n’existe en France aucun chimiste dont les titres scientifiques et honorifiques soient aussi nombreux et aussi variés que ceux de Victor Grignard, docteur ès sciences à 30 ans et prix Nobel de Chimie 1912 pour la découverte d’un réactif ayant permis de grandes avancées dans le domaine de la chimie organique
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