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70sgroovy 6 months ago
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the back of elton john鈥檚 jeans photographed by terry o鈥檔eill, circa 1972
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diioonysus 1 year ago
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necklaces/chokers + art
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euaphora 7 months ago
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do u have any links where the guy is fingering her >_<
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thecrowmonster 6 months ago
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dc characters as text posts (pt3)
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bluegiragi 1 year ago
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monster!au sketchdump #2
1-2: monster swap!! purely indulgent, since if they were actually these monsters from the start, they'd all have turned out different.
3: price in his prime! he was a real tank, but he grew out of his destructive phase.
4: preening time with gaz <3
early access + nsfw on patreon
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questforgalas 1 month ago
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Continue to be obsessed with Soap鈥檚 clothing choices for Mexico. Everyone else in the 141 and Los Vaqueros have at minimum a tactical jacket, a scarf and/or hat, and cargo pants. Not Soap. No, John MacTavish rolls up in nothing but a navy short sleeve shirt two sizes too small and jeans that are definitely not tactical. What an icon honestly
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vrtlworld 11 months ago
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Polaroids by Andy Warhol
Instagram @vrtlworld
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dc-tournaments 30 days ago
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spielberkee 2 months ago
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i HATE MATH
other parts under: #spielberkee fake tweets
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classicfilmblr 5 months ago
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Il Cinema di Pasolini (Appunti per un Critofilm) (1966) dir. Maurizio Ponzi
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diioonysus 10 months ago
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it's all in the eyes
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wtungsten 6 months ago
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i was inspired by this post to try to make a somewhat coherent guide to the Robins ^^
you can find the full slideshow here :D
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But why does all this matter? Is something going to happen for which I will be required?
Star Trek: Picard Farewell (2x10)
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andfangs 4 months ago
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"My jeans split right down from crotch to knee. It was just a reminder of the times we are in. You can make all your best plans but it鈥檚 one foot in front of the other with a lot of wind blowing where you probably wish it wasn鈥檛." - Hamish Linklater [x]
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fluctuating-fixations 7 months ago
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I don鈥檛 think qcard is qpr or traditionally sexual or romantic they鈥檙e a secret evil fourth thing
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alwaysbewoke 7 months ago
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Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable was born in Saint-Domingue, Haiti (French colony) during the Haitian Revolution. At some point he settled in the part of North America that is now known as the city of Chicago and was described in historical documents as "a handsome negro" He married a Native American woman, Kitiwaha, and they had two children. In 1779, during the American Revolutionary War, he was arrested by the British on suspicion of being an American Patriot sympathizer. In the early 1780s he worked for the British lieutenant-governor of Michilimackinac on an estate at what is now the city of St. Clair, Michigan north of Detroit. In the late 1700's, Jean-Baptiste was the first person to establish an extensive and prosperous trading settlement in what would become the city of Chicago. Historic documents confirm that his property was right at the mouth of the Chicago River. Many people, however, believe that John Kinzie (a white trader) and his family were the first to settle in the area that is now known as Chicago, and it is true that the Kinzie family were Chicago's first "permanent" European settlers. But the truth is that the Kinzie family purchased their property from a French trader who had purchased it from Jean-Baptiste. He died in August 1818, and because he was a Black man, many people tried to white wash the story of Chicago's founding. But in 1912, after the Great Migration, a plaque commemorating Jean-Baptiste appeared in downtown Chicago on the site of his former home. Later in 1913, a white historian named Dr. Milo Milton Quaife also recognized Jean-Baptiste as the founder of Chicago. And as the years went by, more and more Black notables such as Carter G. Woodson and Langston Hughes began to include Jean-Baptiste in their writings as "the brownskin pioneer who founded the Windy City." In 2009, a bronze bust of Jean-Baptiste was designed and placed in Pioneer Square in Chicago along the Magnificent Mile. There is also a popular museum in Chicago named after him called the DuSable Museum of African American History.
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