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katherlne:

EVRYONES GETTING OUT OF SCHOOL BUT I STILL HAVE 3 MORE WEEKS UGH

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Marie Louise Élisabeth d’Orléans, Duchess of Berry as Flora (1712)

Nicolas de Largillière

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bilvum:

i love death

he’s like

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what the fuck am i supposed to do with this

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dopefreshnation:

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jaded-mandarin:

Anton Raphael Mengs. Detail from Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, 1760.

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interruptmag:

Every time we refer to a little girl as a tomboy we acknowledge the fact that girls are expected to be different from boys, which simultaneously reproduces the notion that boys must behave in a certain way.” -Courtney Stzo

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longlivethequeen:

I must admit…this is completely adorable.

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Low End Theory came out, nothing was touching Tribe, nothing! Low End Theory, forget it, shut up, get the fuck outta my face, it’s the illest shit in the world!

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centuriespast:

Title: Medici Olive Oil Jar

Medium: Majolica Pottery

Dates: c. 17th Century

Culture: Italian

Staten Island Museum

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llbwwb:

Rosebay Carpet by Woosra Kim.

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rampaigehalseyface:

seababe:

You really only understand how drunk you are when you’re peeing

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feministdisney:

soulbrotherv2:

Rapunzel retold and illustrated by Rachel Isadora

Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora’s gorgeous collages breathe new life into this classic tale, capturing Rapunzel’s striking beauty and the lush African setting a new home for this story with wonderful details such as Rapunzel’s long dreadlocks and the prince’s noble steed, a zebra. Readers will delight in the vibrant illustrations, thrill at the appearances of the frightening sorceress, and chime in with the familiar line, Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, as they follow this well-loved tale.

ahhh lovely! And i love collage art

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