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favbynat · 9 months ago
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A casual look with khaki pants, a white t-shirt, and a black blazer.
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beas-mind · 11 months ago
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Anna Diop for Who What Wear
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sinnamonscouture · 9 months ago
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Normani Covers Who What Wear Magazine
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stock-tips-india · 11 months ago
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fzzboom · 1 year ago
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stocks Marketing Trutorail
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famoous · 1 year ago
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Stock Market: An All-inclusive Handbook
The public market for buying and selling stocks, sometimes referred to as shares, which stand in for ownership stakes in businesses, is called the stock market. Exchanges, which are regulated markets that make it easier to acquire and sell securities, are where stocks are traded.
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yours-stevie · 9 months ago
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NORMANI 🔥
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popsicle-stick · 3 months ago
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what if we were boatwomen sat on a lock gate on the grand union canal in 1889……and we were both girls….👉👈😳
historical context under cut!
during the 19th century entire families lived in the tiny back cabins of narrowboats on the british canal system, hauling goods from town to town. they had a hard nomadic lifestyle, and experienced exclusion from on-shore society. due to this, an entire folk culture, with its own crafts, formed. narrowboats were painted in bright traditional patterns, in a style known as roses and castles, and the interiors were full of crocheted lace and polished copper. men wore wide, bright crocheted belts to spread weight when hauling boats with ropes, and women often wore elaborate frilled bonnets that both acted as a point of personal pride and practical shade from the sun for an outdoor existence - these became black after the death of queen victoria in 1901. much has been said about the similarity between traditional english narrowboats and roma vardos, but as far as we know there's not much historical crossover.
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moonchild-in-blue · 2 months ago
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I just want everyone to know that in the span of 3 days, I have made 3 loads of laundry, and have a 4th already sorted and ready to go (which includes towels / blankets / bedding). I still need to fold them and put them away BUT the important part is done ����
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moreaugriffins · 1 year ago
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on one hand, I know in a cowboy au, the UNIT lads wouldn't be cowboys (because yknow, they're authority figures.. so they're sheriffs and deputies and such)
on the other hand, they got the close-knit vibe you'd more likely find with an outlaw group, plus, lets be honest, it's more fun if they're cowboys
also they would look hot as cowboys, and they deserve that
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ghostdata · 1 year ago
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i found a new manhwa and im obsessed
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paulmccartneymybeloved · 6 months ago
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bought some clothes today!!!!!
I've been meaning to get new clothes that sorta show off my personality more cos I do tend to stick to sweatpants and band tshirts that I have had for 5 years, and today I did !!!
not pictured I did also get a my chemical romance tshirt <3
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stock-tips-india · 1 year ago
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lesbians4armand · 2 years ago
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i had a teenage boy tell me i looked like jack the ripper today and i’m going to take that as a compliment.
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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Donald Sutherland guest stars as the easy living Willard, a college friend of McGill - and a rare glimpse into his early life - in Man in a Suitcase: Day of Execution (1.3, ITC, 1967)
#fave spotting#donald sutherland#man in a suitcase#1967#itc#classic tv#day of execution#i don't think it comes up in dialogue but Pixley's bible reveals that the college was specified in the script as that of the University of#Texas; Bradford had attended for a while himself‚ and other references to playing football also fit the real Bradford (who'd been set#for a sporting career until an injury saw him refocus on acting). Sutherland wasn't from Texas of course; a good old Canadian boy#he'd gone to school in Toronto and then moved to London around 1962‚ where he'd been steadily plugging away as brit tv's most successful#(at least in the long term) rentayank. for more on that see other Donald posts in the fave spotting tag; by the time this episode aired Don#was nearing the end of his English residency. he was already netting some notable supporting roles in pretty big movies (The Dirty Dozen#was released in the uk about a week after this episode aired‚ and within a year or so he'd be nailing some of the projects which would#catapult him to true stardom). he's very good here of course‚ as the drunken layabout college friend of McGill who inherited a fortune#from 'daddy' and seems content to spend his days sleeping and nights partying. his involvement in the action of the episode gets a little#murkier in the last act‚ and sets up some really brutal stuff from McGill (he ends up charging Willard $10k to save his life)#also notable is some bloodied face makeup Don wears in that last act‚ having received a beating; MiaS was noted for its increased#violence and bloody fx compared to other itc shows‚ mostly a result of Bradford's own insistence on greater realism and in showing the#result of violence rather than just stage punches and taps on the head. what's unusual is that it was normally Bradford who got bloodied up#perhaps Sutherland's willingness to get all bruised and swollen is indicative of a good working relationship with Bradford?#pixley doesn't comment on it‚ but i think it's quite possible‚ especially as Sutherland was one of the only actors to return for another#episode (one of the few others being Colin Blakely‚ whom Bradford is well known to have been in awe of; it's not beyond the realm of#possibilities that the star had some influence in who was recast for second appearances). but this is conjecture really#just enjoy young Don with his crooked grin and big ears and goofy face. who'd have thunk a future screen icon in 1967?
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edwardseymour · 4 months ago
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hi! i'm a south asian person in the uk. i'm not muslim or sikh, but it always makes me happy when people speak out about the shit that is going on.
i hope these fucking wastes of oxygen are given what they deserve. it's so disgusting that things like this still happen. i'm not scared for myself, i live in a liberal area, but i am so afraid for my fellow poc in this shithole.
i know this isn't the place for this rant, but i also wanted to say i love your blog. thank you for it <3
have a lovely day
i am so very sorry for how terrible this country is. i sincerely hope you, your family, and loved ones are well.
it is so important for white (and cis) people to show up in a meaningful way, every time. it is a privilege and it is a responsibility. the only way through is together, we absolutely have a duty to not let anyone get left behind.
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