cheatsy:

image

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25 Mar 17 at 12 am

slavetomyheadcanon:

frostyknickers:

prettybluescarf:

[discovered]

[immediately mocked by scientists]

me as a discovery

How can you not include the video?

@lordcephalopod

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12 Mar 17 at 11 am

thunderstruck9:

Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862-1939), Muse à la lyre [Muse with Lyre]. 1886. Black ink, black chalk and white highlights, 30 x 17 cm.

thunderstruck9:
“Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862-1939), Muse à la lyre [Muse with Lyre]. 1886. Black ink, black chalk and white highlights, 30 x 17 cm.
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ulan-bator:
“LESSON3D.PCX
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07 Oct 16 at 3 pm

celebrlan:

Oromë is a mighty lord. If he is less strong than Tulkas, he is more dreadful in anger. Oromë loved the lands of Middle-earth, and he left them unwillingly and came last to Valinor. He is a hunter of monsters and fell beasts, and he delights in horses and in hounds. Nahar is the name of his horse, white in the sun, and shining silver at night. The Valaróma is the name of his great horn, the sound of which is like the upgoing of the Sun in scarlet, or the sheer lightning cleaving the clouds. The spouse of Oromë is Vána, the Ever-young; she is the younger sister of Yavanna. All flowers spring as she passes and open if she glances upon them; and all birds sing at her coming.
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01 Oct 16 at 9 pm

pavonisgiron:

Little bit closer to what I want!

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pavonisgiron:
“ Little bit closer to what I want!
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25 May 16 at 4 pm

sadighgallery:

Ancient Mesopotamian. Bronze animal with antlers. Green patina. 1200 BC (1 ¼" x 1 ½")

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sadighgallery:
“ Ancient Mesopotamian. Bronze animal with antlers. Green patina. 1200 BC (1 ¼" x 1 ½")
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22 May 16 at 9 pm

v-ersacrum:

Juan de Valdés Leal, Saint Raphael, Saint Michael, c.1654-1656

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19 May 16 at 6 pm

vmagazine:

Antonio Canova ‘Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss’ 1787-1793 Neoclassicism

“Everyone says that love hurts, but that’s not true… 
Loneliness hurts.  Rejection hurts.  Losing someone hurts.  Betrayal hurts. Envy hurts.  Everyone gets these things confused with love, but in reality love is the only thing in this world that heals the pain and makes us feel whole again.  Love is the only thing in this world that does not hurt.”

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