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on-this-day-mcr · 1 year ago
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On this day, November 18
In 2022: My Chemical Romance performed their 61st show of the 2022-2023 Swarm tour (the last of the North America leg) at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, Mexico. At this show, Gerard Way wore a Joan of Arc inspired chain mail outfit, with a long red cape and a streak of fake blood painted on his chin and neck. "Muy feugo" [sic] was written on the drums. (🖤)
Watch the show here!
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Lulu Urdapiletta
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happybirthday-unusannus · 1 year ago
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Happy 4th Birthday to
“Making Our Own Sensory Deprivation Tank”
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musickickztoo · 4 months ago
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Compay Segundo
November 18, 1907 – July 13, 2003
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dailykafka · 2 years ago
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— November 18, 1913 / Franz Kafka diaries
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gummy-axolotl · 8 months ago
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Okay not to be dramatic but I'm asexual aceflux and mostly sex repulsed but if you asked smash or pass for mettaton (ex) I would smash in a heartbeat
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chic-a-gigot · 1 year ago
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 18 novembre 1798, An 7, (74.): Turban au Ballon. Ceinture croisée. Ridicule à chiffre. / Théâtre Feydeau. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Standing woman, seen from the back, with a spherical turban with an ostrich feather on her head. Belt crossed at the back. 'Ridicule' or reticule with initial R. She wears a dress with long sleeves and a train. Long scarf around the right shoulder. According to the caption, this performance was drawn from life at the 'Théâtre Faydeau'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.
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duadaily · 1 year ago
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dualipa: non stop days in LA 🔐🖤
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todaysleap · 1 year ago
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Today is November 18 and today's leap is:
Leaping in Without a Net (S2, E19) November 18, 1958
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typelikeagirl · 2 years ago
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on-this-day-mcr · 1 year ago
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On this day, November 18
In 2016: Ray Toro released his first and only solo studio studio album, "Remember the Laughter". (🖤)
Listen to "Remember the Laughter" here!
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todaysdocument · 1 year ago
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Manifest for Brig Virginia of Baltimore
Record Group 36: Records of the U.S. Customs ServiceSeries: Slave ManifestsFile Unit: September 1823-December 1823
MANIFEST of Negros, Mulattos, and ^free persons of Color, taken on board the Brig Virginia of Baltimore - whereof John Staples - is Master, burthen 23.9 - tons, to be transported to the Port of New Orleans - in the District of Mississippi - for the purpose of ^Residing in the City of New Orleans [struck through: being sold or disposed of as Slaves or to be held to Service or Labour] Sex. Height. Number of Entry. Names. Male. Female. Age. Feet. Inches. Whether Negro, Mulatto, or person of Color. Owner or Shipper's Name and Residence 1 Lucy Boyer Woman 45 5 1 light mulatto Lucy Boyer for Herself & children--Shipper 2 Robert D. Smith Male 19 5 2 brown 3 Caroline Boyer Girl 13 4 10 lightish mulatto Emily Boyer do. 9 4 2 light mulatto District of Baltimore, Port of Baltimore, the 1 day of November 1823 [illegible - struck through] I John Staples - Master of the Brig Virginia - - do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear [struck through: each of us] to the best of our ^my knowledge and belief, that the above described persons of Color have not been imported into the United States since the first day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight; and that under the Laws of the State of Maryland, they are not held to Service or Labour, as Slaves and are entitled to freedom under these laws, [illegible, struck through]--So Help me God. her Sworn to this 18 day of Lucy [hand drawn X] Boyer November 1823 before mark Jas. H McCulloch COLLECTOR.District of Baltimore, Port of Baltimore, the 18 day of November --- 1823 I Jas. H. McCulloch Collector of the District of Baltimore, do hereby Certify that the within is a true copy of the Original Manifest or List of ^free persons of color^, left on file in this office; and I do further certify, that [illegible, blacked through] John Staples --- Master of the within mentioned Brig Virginia ----- ha^th[struck through: ve] this day made oath, in manner directed in the ninth Section of the Act of Congress, passed the Second day of March 1807, prohibiting the Importation of Slaves into the United States --- I do hereby authorise the said Master to proceed with the said free ^persons of color [illegible, blacked out] named as within, and being Four ---- in number, to the Port of New Orleans ---- in the State of Louisiana Given under my Hand at the Custom-House of Baltimore, the date above written. Jas. H. McCulloch Coll.r [Collector] [Handwritten in black in to lower left of McCulloch's signature] I John Daly [Certifie?] that I examined the within list And finde the Same to agree John Daly Inspr [Inspector] Below Decbr (December) 10th 1823 [written upside down] 10 December 1823 Brig Virginia Staples From Baltimore Slave manifest
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larrylimericks · 2 years ago
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18Nov22
The Greatest Edition Lou put out an album that’s stunning Resulting in his Number One-ing! He was always the boss (Sorry, Bruce, for your loss)— The world never does see us coming!
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musickickztoo · 25 days ago
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Don Cherry
November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995
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jpyoerixfanxv · 1 year ago
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Happy 25th Anniversary To Powerpuff Girls. (Late)
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marendaily · 1 year ago
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November 18, 2023 (via Maren's Instagram Story)
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chic-a-gigot · 1 year ago
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 18 novembre 1798, An 7, (73.). Toilette du Matin. / Tuileries, 7. Brumaire. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Woman, walking to the right, seen from the back, wearing a morning 'toilette'. She is wearing a dress with long sleeves. Large scarf around the shoulders. Stockings with colored handles. Accessories: hat, handkerchief, flat shoes with pointed toes and crossed straps. According to the caption, this scene was drawn from life in the 'Tuileries, 7. Brumaire'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.
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