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black girl magic. self love.strength of mind, soul, spirit and spine.♉️⚜️🔮✨🌿💀🕯🥀
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packing all my mutuals a bowl unless you don’t smoke in which case it is soup in your bowl
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But I still have love, and I still have hope, and I still have a chance at joy, so I guess life hasn’t managed to kill me yet…
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Albert Pénot aka Albert Joseph Pénot (French, 1862-1930, b. Xermaménil, France, d. Paris, France) - La Femme Chauve-Souris (The Bat Woman), c. 1890, Paintings: Oil on Canvas, Private Collection
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Being mutuals isn't enough, we need to get wine drunk together
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The Woman Behind The World’s Most Famous Tarot Deck Was Nearly Lost In History
For centuries, people of all walks of life have turned to tarot to divine what may lay ahead and reach a higher level of self-understanding.
The cards’ enigmatic symbols have become culturally ingrained in music, art and film, but the woman who inked and painted the illustrations of the most widely used set of cards today – the Rider-Waite deck from 1909, originally published by Rider & Co. – fell into obscurity, overshadowed by the man who commissioned her, Arthur Edward Waite.
Now, over 70 years after her death, the creator Pamela Colman Smith has been included in a new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York highlighting many underappreciated artists of early 20th-century American modernism in addition to famous names like Georgia O’Keeffe and Louise Nevelson.
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How come I can only cry in 5-minute increments lmao
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I wish i was different i wish it all was different . *cleans and does laundry *
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