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Hieronymus Bosch, Tree Man, ca. 1505
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why do people not sing the last two versus of “hallelujah” when they’re easily the most beautiful and emotionally evocative ones of the whole song?
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W.I.T.C.H. BOSTON | INTERSECTIONAL FEMINIST COVEN | RITUAL & RESISTANCE | witchboston.org
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that’s great! but please stop showing me the number
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could just be my period but nothing seems to have a point and I'm very sad about it
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Winona Ryder in Little Women (1994) dir. Gillian Armstrong
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this video is the essence of who i am as a man
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Detail of Saint Michael slaying the Antichrist. Master of Belmonte (Spanish, Aragon, active ca. 1460–90) • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Enjoy the full painting in superb high resolution, via The Met Museum, here:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471730
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Nature just knows instinctually how to stay in harmony. It’s mechanical. Everything doing its part. MIDSOMMAR, 2019 › dir. by Ari Aster
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Made the stew of a lifetime with no ingredients it’s all just in my mind
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i can have a little unrealistic romantic fantasy. as a treat
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Portrait de la comédienne Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, dite Mlle Duclos, dans le rôle d'Ariane (c.1712). Nicolas de Largillierre (French, 1656-1746). Oil on canvas. Condé Museum.
Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, called Mademoiselle Duclos - portrait of the French actress in the title role of Ariadne in the play by the French dramatist, Thomas Corneille. In the sky Cupid places a ring of stars above Ariadne’s head. Actress of the Comédie Française in Paris.
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