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Bird cage, late 1800s, France.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 month
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I was stuck inside a massive bird cage and a bunch of crows flew it up in the air and dropped it down into a graveyard, where the cage broke open and I was free. The crows would not let me thank them. I spent the rest of the night apologizing to the trees.
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jacky93sims · 10 months
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Kaiso Parrot Pack Cages for The Sims 2
These are 4to2 conversions from Kaiso, low poly. They are functional bird cages and come in three colors.
DOWNLOAD HERE
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vintagelasvegas · 7 months
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Fremont Street, Las Vegas, late afternoon May 1958
(1-2) Fremont & 2nd. Ish Kabibble, Hank Penny & Sue Thompson at Golden Nugget. The Jodimars at Fremont Hotel. (3-7) Fremont & 1st. Silver Palace, The Mint, California Club, Derby Turf Club, and Pioneer Club. (8) Biff's "Famous Food" sign at Las Vegas Club. (9) Elwell Hotel at South 1st & Carson.
Slide scans via Walgoods. Bird Cage by Vintage Las Vegas.
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scottpartridge · 7 months
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Day 10 of #birdtober2023 from @aholmesartstudio is Strawberry Finch 
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csealia · 7 months
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A cage for a cage…
My fav crops:
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mote-historie · 3 months
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George Barbier, Chante, mon bel Oiseau (Sing, My Beautiful Bird), 1925.
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collageofnudes · 1 month
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Jasmine Andreas by Stefan Soell
part 2 / 3 (part 1 , part 3)
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abybweisse · 8 months
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Ch203 (p1), Cover and title pages
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These poor kids.
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sillystupidgayartkid · 4 months
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gaystims · 4 months
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Bird cage by homuraiyami
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alargeaviary · 6 months
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Drying the birds.
Test prints of my lino plates.
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littlehorrorshop · 1 year
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The City Slicker (1918)
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dunkelfuerstin · 2 months
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BAD APPLE
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vintagelasvegas · 1 year
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Rainbow over The Mint, 1959
Kodachrome, VLV
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very-feral-lesbian · 5 months
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this is not something id usually post but why not!
ive been on a queer movie kick lately, and wanted to give a few reviews and recommendations of some lesser known ones so i can spread the word because some of these are complete hidden gems!
Beautiful Thing | 1996
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
i rated this movie four stars. not because it is outrageously deep or new or profound. but of how it’s so particularly captured such a subculture of life, and can make even the worst things seem joyful. the relationships, even outside of the main romance, were also nuanced and detailed, and it felt like you knew all of the characters from people in your own life. ithink the best way that I can describe it is that it was endearing in a really normal way. and the last shot is perfect.
Shelter | 2007
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
i have rewatch this movie twice since I originally have seen it. once again, this movie really captures a particular person’s life and it’s so much more about life than it is just the romance. It felt like a natural connection, the characters had chemistry, and i was just giggling a lot of the time. im a sucker for a found family movie and this really hit the spot. i did cry the first time. 
Latter Days | 2003
⭐️⭐️⭐️
this movie was interesting. I really enjoyed the main characters connection with his best friend and I found most of the scenes totally normal early 2000s stuff. the romance was good, the chemistry was there most of the time, and I was rooting for them after one of the big events later in the movie. I watched this after the first two and my expectations from those put me at too high a bar, and just this one fell in comparison. 
Birdcage | 1996
⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
this movie was a pleasure. i absolutely love Robin Williams, and I think his performance in this was great. I love queer movies that involve drag, as that is such a big portion of queer culture. I thought the premise was interesting enough to keep me connected, I felt like it had a logical chain of events that culminates in an interesting watch. there were some points where I felt like it was dragging on too long, or the joke was repeating itself too much however, I think some parts of it absolutely captured queer culture in a way that makes me have to appreciate it. I definitely recommend.
Shiva Baby | 2020
⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
this whole movie was centered in one house, 99% of it was just scenes in this home from a funeral which on paper, sounds like it could make it boring but I really enjoyed watching this movie. rachel is so talented and her performance in this movie was great and I think this role was perfect for her. I’m a big fan of slice of life and this was definitely that. but also extremely dramatic and messy and complicated in the best way. 
Theater Camp | 2023
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
as someone who did not grow up in theater, but had friends that did, this movie was absolutely incredible. the characters were great, and knew when and how to make fun of itself, while still taking itself seriously in someways. their performances throughout the whole thing are great. this movie is really stuck with me for one reason or another, i think it’s gonna be a new go to comfort movie.
The Four-Faced Liar | 2010
⭐️⭐️⭐️
if I’m being honest, this movie wasn’t great. but when you’re trying to find sapphic films that aren’t historical or depressing, it’s really hard to be picky. It’s a dramdy at its finest. interconnected and messy relationships, slightly insufferable characters then sprinkle in some cringe you get this movie. but sometimes the drama is what you need. and there’s also movies that you need to make fun of while also paying half attention to, if you’re looking for that this is your pick.
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