I read old books and have never had enough tangelos. 

 

puckgoodfaggot:

the-sappho-of-lesbos:

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Source: Lesbian; Sacred Sexuality- by Diane Mariechild & Marcelina Martin

[id: a black and white photo of two lesbians embracing while naked. both are white, fat, and have short hair. they are seated, with their arms and legs around one another, kissing tenderly. /end id]

redlipstickresurrected:
“Pan Jian aka 潘剑 aka Jian Pan (Chinese, b. 1975, Shandong, China, based Beijing and Xi’an, China) - Lightening’s Edge 20200118, 2020, Paintings: Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
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redlipstickresurrected:

Pan Jian aka 潘剑 aka Jian Pan (Chinese, b. 1975, Shandong, China, based Beijing and Xi’an, China) - Lightening’s Edge 20200118, 2020, Paintings: Acrylic, Oil on Canvas

redlipstickresurrected:
“Enikő Katalin Eged (Hungarian, b. 1992, Budapest, Hungary) - Angry Chili Kitten and Angry Chili Spices, 2022, Paintings: Digital Art
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redlipstickresurrected:

Enikő Katalin Eged (Hungarian, b. 1992, Budapest, Hungary) - Angry Chili Kitten and Angry Chili Spices, 2022, Paintings: Digital Art

redlipstickresurrected:
“Paul Batch aka Paul F. Batch (American, b. 1979, South Hadley, MA, USA) - Moonrise, Late November, Paintings: Oil on Linen
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redlipstickresurrected:

Paul Batch aka Paul F. Batch (American, b. 1979, South Hadley, MA, USA) - Moonrise, Late November, Paintings: Oil on Linen

manywinged:

manywinged:

death as neither a kindly figure nor a grim spectre but as a funny little skeleton running around brandishing his scythe and going “i’m gonna getcha! i’m gonna getcha!” in a gremlin voice

An edited definition of the phrase 'memento mori' which says "Memento mori is Latin for i'm gonna getcha! i'm gonna getcha!" Below this is a simple silhouette of a grim reaper figure.ALT

threadtalk:

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Do you ever see a dress and feel like you can hear it? This one certainly seems like it would make the most delicate shushing sound over the parquet floors. Dating from 1867, this dress has all the volume of the decade but with a lot of the 1870s precursors to come–especially in that bodice and the contrasting lining.

It’s made of the most beautiful sky blue satin, and the tulle cascades down the middle of the skirt almost like a waterfall. The museum notes that the tulle was replaced in the 1980s, and that makes sense. I imaging the original might have been pretty yellowed by then.

Personally, my favorite part is the growing size of the stripes down the sides of the skirt over the petticoat. That, and the peep of satin at the hem! So lovely. From the Albany Institute.

myclericalromance:

i went to a tiny counterserve diner once and accidentally poured sugar instead of salt all over my hashbrowns and was eating them sadly anyways. the waitress took them away and started making me another one and I tried to protest, but she just snorted and said “we’re not catholic here”. now every time i’m doing something painful out of obligation i think about how that is not repenting, this body is not a catholic establishment, there is no nobility in suffering.