they teach theatre kids how to project their voices but they don’t teach em how to shuT THE FUCK UP
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Considering starting The Cersei Lannister Diet, which is basically just red wine and your own disappointment in the human race.
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52 Powerful Photos Of Women Who Changed History Forever (Via Distractify)
1. Kathrine Switzer becomes the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, despite attempts by the marathon organizer to stop her. [1967]
2. Sarla Thakral, 21 years old, the first Indian woman to earn a pilot license. [1936]
3. A Swedish woman hitting a neo-Nazi protester with her handbag. The woman was reportedly a concentration camp survivor. [1985]
4. Voting activist Annie Lumpkins at the Little Rock city jail. [1961]
5. Komako Kimura, a prominent Japanese suffragist at a march in New York. [October 23, 1917]
6. Anna Fisher, “the first mother in space” [1980s]
7. A woman suffrage activist protesting after “The Night of Terror.” 33 suffrage activists had been arrested for ‘obstructing traffic’ and were badly beaten by prison guards. [1917]
8. Jeanne Manford marches with her gay son during a Pride Parade. [1972]
9. Aviator Amelia Earhart after becoming the first woman to fly an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean. [1928]
10. Afghan women studying medicine. [1962]
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viα sixpenceee: Bejeweling Skeleton
The ultimate treatment for human remains is bejeweling the entire skeleton. This was popular during the 17th and 18th centuries in parts of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and remains of people thought to be holy would be treated in this way. This particular skeleton, in Waldsassen, Germany, was discovered in the Roman catacombs and believed to be that of a martyr — he was sent to Germany, covered in jewels, and set into an altar to inspire faith. (Source)
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