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Got married three weeks ago and my wife looked at me like THIS🥹🫠🥰
#same sex marriage#gay marriage#married#marriage#lesbian#wife#wives#non-binary#beautiful#Chicago#wedding#gay wedding#lesbian wedding#wife life#she/her#they/them#my wife#first look#fall wedding#November wedding#Chicago wedding#love#gay love#queer#queer love#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbt#lgbtq love
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All of the years growing up that people are telling you how lucky you are to have such incredible grandparents, no one ever mentions that it just means it’s completely debilitating when you lose them.
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@hayleykiyoko: MY NEW SINGLE “FOR THE GIRLS” DROPS MAY 20TH 🌈 Pre-save link in my bioooo 🥰
Artwork by: @trevorfloresphoto
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Sponsored posts were a mistake it's allowed missionaries onto my dash
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Has anyone ever looked at you the way my future-wife looks at me? B/c it’s a real game changer.
Don’t settle, friends. Always wait for the person who looks at you like this.❤️
#engaged#married#queer love#lesbian#non-binary#she/her#they/them#gay#queer#engayged#engagement#brit Higgins photography#our wedding photographer is incredible
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Time Wives™
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I guess sex is pointless if you can't have a dope conversation afterwards while laying naked and eating snacks
#after almost 6 years there are always post-sex snacks and conversation#don’t ever stop the post-sex snacks and conversation#love#relationships#do straight ppl do this idk
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@hayleykiyoko: 31 🎈feeling exactly where I’m supposed to be (and one day I’ll decide to learn how to iron my jeans)
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The Iliad and the Odyssey were written down around 800 BCE, but the events they are describing supposedly happened around the 13th century BCE.
(Pause here and marvel for a moment at the idea of cultural memory of a great war persisting as an oral tradition for 500 years, morphing over the centuries from whatever real event may have been to the myth we know today.)
And then consider this- no one in the Iliad or the Odyssey are ever described as reading or writing anything.
Why?
Because the period of time between the fall of Mycenean civilization (which used linear B) in the 11th century BCE and when the Iliad and the Odyssey were written (in Ancient Greek) was a "dark age" where as far as we can tell, cities and palaces were abandoned, most trade routes collapsed, and written language was *completely lost*. It wasn't until about 800BCE that a totally new writing system had to be basically imported from the Phoenicians and adapted into ancient Greek.
Their whole culture just kind of collapsed for a few hundred years, preserving their stories through oral tradition for CENTURIES, until they scrapped together a totally different God damn alphabet to write with.
So none of the characters in the Iliad or the Odyssey can read because as far Homer knew, this whole writing thing was *pretty fucking new*
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Uncle Tegan is a whole vibe. 💯🔥❤️
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shane & carmen • the l word s3e1
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